On 20 Mar 2003 at 21:51, David Cantrell wrote:
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003 09:34 + S Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Paul Makepeace wrote:
... is where you keep warez, pr0n and rootkits.
Naaah, you keep them in . Tricky to see and difficult to remove
without tricks.
Which
Philip Newton wrote:
On 19 Mar 2003 at 9:34, S Watkins wrote:
Naaah, you keep them in . Tricky to see and difficult to remove without
tricks.
Also popular are directory names with embedded ^H's.
$ ls
foo
$ cd foo
ksh: foo: not found
$ cd 'fa^V^Hoo'
$
The trouble with all these
On Wednesday, March 19, 2003 09:34 + S Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Paul Makepeace wrote:
... is where you keep warez, pr0n and rootkits.
Naaah, you keep them in . Tricky to see and difficult to remove
without tricks.
Which reminds me, I really need to create /usr/local/bin/perl^M and
Paul Makepeace wrote:
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 10:50:00PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:59 + Mark Fowler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bash$ ls -a # list _all_ files, inc. hidden in current dir
bash$ ls -a foo # same for the directory foo
ls
S Watkins wrote:
Naaah, you keep them in . Tricky to see and difficult to remove
without tricks.
Steve
Oops! Must remember to read ALL messages before firing off a reply. Apologies
for the duplication of information *grin*
Steve
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On 19 Mar 2003 at 9:34, S Watkins wrote:
Naaah, you keep them in . Tricky to see and difficult to remove without
tricks.
Also popular are directory names with embedded ^H's.
$ ls
foo
$ cd foo
ksh: foo: not found
$ cd 'fa^V^Hoo'
$
(Unfortunately, that doesn't work everywhere... for
Hi All,
I started to learn Perl and then had a period in Hospital which has put me
right back where I started. I would like to delete all references to Perl on
my website so that I can start from scratch. My website is hosted on an
Apache server and I use windows2000 on my PC.
I tried to delete
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Brian Smart wrote:
I started to learn Perl and then had a period in Hospital which has put me
right back where I started. I would like to delete all references to Perl on
my website so that I can start from scratch. My website is hosted on an
Apache server and I use
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Brian Smart wrote:
could not be deleted because the directory held files that I could not view.
You can delete all directories and files within a directory by logging
into your apache box with ssh/telnet, or the command line ftp utility[1].
bash$ pwd
from other areas.
Regards
Brian Smart
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Brian Smart wrote:
could not be deleted because
On Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:59 + Mark Fowler
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bash$ ls -a # list _all_ files, inc. hidden in current dir
bash$ ls -a foo # same for the directory foo
ls -A is useful too - it does the same as -a but doesn't list . or ...
That last one is
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
Paul == Paul Makepeace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul ... is where you keep warez, pr0n and rootkits.
No, I use . for that. Or maybe .\n :)
You keep rootkits, Randal?
I thought you weren't supposed to be doing that
:)
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Chris
Paul == Paul Makepeace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul ... is where you keep warez, pr0n and rootkits.
No, I use . for that. Or maybe .\n :)
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