James Carlson wrote:
> Cecilia Hu writes:
>
>> PyYAML features a complete YAML 1.1 parser, Unicode support, pickle
>> support, capable extension API, and sensible error messages. PyYAML
>> supports standard YAML tags and provides Python-specific tags that
>> allow to represe
Darren,
>>> After investigating IPS ( pkg(5)) and SVR4 packages, in order to work
>>> for both SVR4 and IPS, the best way should be that adding a default
>>> group in system for slocate ( 95 should be good for slocate).
>>>
>>>
About adding a default group issue, I noticed that in Postgres
Jyri Virkki wrote:
> Jim Li wrote:
>
>> Because there are no preinstall or postinstall scripts in IPS, so there
>> is no way to create a group when adding a package and delete this group
>> when removing the package.
>>
>
> IPS has a built-i
Darren J Moffat ??:
> Jim Li wrote:
>> Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>>>> So what is the ownership and permissions of
>>>>> /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db
>>>>>
>>>> The ownership is root, group is other and permissions is 744
>>
Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>> So what is the ownership and permissions of /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db
>>>
>> The ownership is root, group is other and permissions is 744
>
> The above check is completely useless given that that database is
> publically readable. Also it should't be rwx for owner it
Darren J Moffat wrote:
>>> So what is the ownership and permissions of /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db
>>>
>> The ownership is root, group is other and permissions is 744
>
> The above check is completely useless given that that database is
> publically readable. Also it should't be rwx for owner it
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Jim Li wrote:
>> Q4. What reserved GID is being used for slocate? and other questions
>> about this.
>>
>> Group "slocate" is not necessary by going through the source code
>> deeply.
>> So just remove all "slocat
I've updated the ARC material and summarized the question and answers as
following:
Q1. Should add a cron job entry to update index automatically.
Added it to run updatedb at 3:00 am everyday.
Q2. Does user need special privileges to execute updatedb?
It depends. Slocate allow user to create i
lanner). users can select what kind of project file they want
to open from proejcts filter of Open dialog. Openproj only contains
*.pod file extension in it's mime type.
Thanks
Jim
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Joe Townsend
>
>
> Jim Li wrote:
>
>> I've update
es between the two (or three) choices. In
>> particular if different users on the same system choose different
>> defaults is that a problem? Sounds like no but I am not sure.
>> -edh
>>
>>
>> Torrey McMahon wrote:
>>> Jim Li wrote:
>>>> Torrey
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> James Carlson wrote:
>
>> Jim Li writes:
>>
>>> 2> Slocate will check file permissions and ownership before
>>> displaying matched files so that files they don't have access to
>>> will be filtered out. Tracker w
Darren J Moffat wrote:
> Jim Li wrote:
>> Torrey:
>>>>> Not to start a flame-fest here but haven't we seen a lot of other
>>>>> projects come across lately that integrate functionality that
>>>>> matches an other project? Why would th
James Carlson wrote:
> Jim Li writes:
>
>> Torrey:
>>
>>> Seriously - I agree with you. One thing I'm sure we'll see is fighting
>>> mime types of file extensions in a lot of cases.
>>>
>> Mime types of file extensions i
Brian:
> If these interfaces are intended for Solaris users to make use of,
> then should the interfaces be Uncommitted rather than Volatile? It
> doesn't seem much good to provide interfaces for providing dialogs
> via shell scripts if the interfaces might change or break.
>
>
Brian:
>> Not to start a flame-fest here but haven't we seen a lot of other
>> projects come across lately that integrate functionality that matches
>> an other project? Why would this be different?
>
> I don't think it is a problem to have duplicate functionality,
> personally. I would just lik
Torrey:
>>> Not to start a flame-fest here but haven't we seen a lot of other
>>> projects come across lately that integrate functionality that
>>> matches an other project? Why would this be different?
>>
>> I don't think it is a problem to have duplicate functionality,
>> personally. I would j
Nicolas Williams wrote:
>On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 11:46:18AM -0500, Brian Cameron wrote:
>
>
>>Torrey:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Not to start a flame-fest here but haven't we seen a lot of other
>>>projects come across lately that integrate functionality that matches an
>>>other project? Why would this b
Brian:
> The description for this project says:
>
> >This locate can index all files on your system, but only files
> >and directories which the invoking user has access to will be
> >displayed.
>
> This doesn't really explain to me what exactly this project does very
>
Brian:
>>> If these interfaces are intended for Solaris users to make use of,
>>> then should the interfaces be Uncommitted rather than Volatile? It
>>> doesn't seem much good to provide interfaces for providing dialogs
>>> via shell scripts if the interfaces might change or break.
>>>
>> As matt
t as Volatile.
Thanks
Jim
> Brian
>
>
> Shi-Ying Irene Huang wrote:
>> Template Version: @(#)sac_nextcase 1.66 04/17/08 SMI
>> This information is Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems
>> 1. Introduction
>> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name:
>> dia
ed.
I do hope that the review can be restarted.
Thanks
Jim
> Jim Li writes:
>
>>> Shi-Ying Irene Huang writes:
>>> I think you may have missed at least /etc/updatedb.conf and
>>> /var/lib/slocate/slocate.db. There may be other interfaces
Stephen,
> * Shi-Ying Irene Huang [2008-07-15 09:24]:
>
>> 4.1. Details:
>>
>> This locate can index all files on your system, but only files
>> and directories which the invoking user has access to will be
>> displayed.
>>
>
> In the discussions I've been in,
Darren,
>>> /usr/lib/libast.so.1 private 2006/550
>>> (SONMAE libast.so.1)
>>
>> That comes from ON and I don't see a contract. Where's this software
>> integrating?
>
> And what is being used from this library and why ?
>
Fts_open, fts_close, fts_open and fts_set provide the
James,
Thanks a million for your question and comment. see my response
inline. If there is anything unclear or wrong, please feel free to let
me know
Jim
> Shi-Ying Irene Huang writes:
>
>> SUNWslocateUncommittedpackage name
>> /usr/bin/slocate
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