All,
We have another vote besides myself (Thank you Darren). I am still
waiting on a vote on the
case by COB on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010.
The contracts are in process. The contract for the ncurses usage is
signed and has been
place in the ncurses (LSARC 2008/524) case directory. The
On 06/17/10 09:17 PM, John Fischer wrote:
Please review these new materials and the draft opinion. Either provide
feedback
or vote on the case by COB Wednesday, June 30th, 2010.
My vote is approve.
-Seb
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Thanks!!
On 06/23/10 09:54 AM, Sebastien Roy wrote:
On 06/17/10 09:17 PM, John Fischer wrote:
Please review these new materials and the draft opinion. Either provide
feedback
or vote on the case by COB Wednesday, June 30th, 2010.
My vote is approve.
-Seb
On 06/23/10 10:49 PM, James Carlson wrote:
Richard L. Hamilton wrote:
On 6/18/10 9:52 PM, Cynthia McGuire wrote:
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On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 06:54:54PM +0100, Darren J Moffat wrote:
On 23/06/2010 17:25, John Fischer wrote:
I understand that this change will break some scripts that admins
or developers have. However, as someone has already pointed out
the decision to move this direction was made in the
Darren,
Right. This case could have the data in /etc files and migrate the
information into SMF.
There are several ways to deal with System Configuration:
1. simply use files
2. use files and migrate configuration into SMF from file
3. use SMF for configuration and have files
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I believe this is an obvious update to this case. If anyone disagrees,
let me know and I'll run it separately.
During the implementation of this work, the team determined that a simple
way to display all notification parameters on the system was desirable.
svcs -n is introduced to achieve
Using the older behavior of expr vs the new (as seen in /usr/gnu/bin/expr)
(both of these SPARC snv_97, but that's irrelevant to my point):
$ x=index
$ /usr/bin/expr $x = i=
0
$ /usr/gnu/bin/expr $x = i=
1
In other words, because commands called from the shell have no way to
know what