How the heck can I enter in the shell the file name of the logs cyclog puts
out?
@ is a reserved character it seems.. if I want to pico a log, what do I need
to put around the @ so I can actually enter the file name?
-Steve
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"Steve Kapinos" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How the heck can I enter in the shell the file name of the logs cyclog puts
out?
@ is a reserved character it seems.. if I want to pico a log, what do I need
to put around the @ so I can actually enter the file name?
This is really a shell question, not
times do I come across with filenames that start with metacharacters?
=)
-Steve
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From: Dave Sill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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