On 2015-02-28 04:58, Paul B. Henson wrote:
From: Dan McDonald
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 1:27 PM
I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change
their
/etc/profile or /etc/.login vs. what we ship.
I will raise my hand here. I really wish upstream would've acce
> From: Dan McDonald
> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 1:27 PM
>
> I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change
their
> /etc/profile or /etc/.login vs. what we ship.
I will raise my hand here. I really wish upstream would've accepted the
proposal for /etc/profile.d, as t
Don't want people freaking out. If we had NOT ALREADY removed machid(1), it
woiuld be a very noticeable problem. As it is, it's more of a "oh, there's a
.new version."
Dan
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> On Feb 27, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Lauri Tirkkonen wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Fe
On Fri, Feb 27 2015 16:27:18 -0500, Dan McDonald wrote:
> This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects
> people who have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a
> horrible one).
Which one, and how?
> I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't cha
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, Dan McDonald wrote:
; This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects people who
have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a horrible one).
;
; I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change their
/etc/profile or /etc/.lo
> On Feb 27, 2015, at 6:02 PM, Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
>
> Add a note to the release notes when the time comes, should be good enough?
Yes, some of the myriad docs I need to write in the next month+. Also, it's a
flag day for the next bloody I push out the door.
Dan
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Add a note to the release notes when the time comes, should be good
enough?
On 2015-02-28 00:00, Dan McDonald wrote:
On Feb 27, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
The next bloody update (and r151014) will alter the default file, and
because of IPS, it won't be replaced IF the file was a
> On Feb 27, 2015, at 4:27 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
>
> The next bloody update (and r151014) will alter the default file, and because
> of IPS, it won't be replaced IF the file was altered from the stock
> configuration. Fortunately for OmniOS, it's mostly a don't-care.
>
> I appreciate your
> On Feb 27, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Tim Rice wrote:
>
>> The next bloody update (and r151014) will alter the default file, and
>> because of IPS, it won't be replaced IF the file was altered from the
>> stock configuration. Fortunately for OmniOS, it's mostly a don't-care.
>
> Maybe IPS has a way
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015, Dan McDonald wrote:
> This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects people
> who have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a horrible one).
>
> I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change
> their /etc/profile or /etc/
I made one small change:
if [ -e /etc/motd.generated ]; then
/bin/cat -s /etc/motd-*
else
/bin/cat -s /etc/motd
fi
motd-00-header -> header unique per server
motd-01-info -> file generated every 10min
On Fri, 27 Feb 2015 16:27:18 -0500
Dan McDonald wrote:
> This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects
> people who have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a
> horrible one).
>
> I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't
> change their /etc/p
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 9:27 PM, Dan McDonald wrote:
> This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects people
> who have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a horrible one).
>
> I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change
> their /etc/profil
This is a serious question. A recent illumos push mildly affects people who
have, but in OmniOS's case, it's a mild change (not a horrible one).
I'd appreciate some on-list feedback about who does and doesn't change their
/etc/profile or /etc/.login vs. what we ship.
The next bloody update (an
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