Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Subash
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Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Keith Morse
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Mariusz Pekala wrote: > On Thu 8. November 2001 21:21, you (Keith Morse) wrote: > > In the FWIW department, from the end of August thru the beginning of > > September there was a protracted discussion on the openbsd-ports mail list > > between DJB and the developer's of openb

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Subash
Hi Friend and colleagues, I will be away to India for 2 weeks staring 10th Nov. Please contact Stanley at 023-210952 for any service requirement and contact Mohit at 012-803020 for any admin and sales information. Ms. Vuthan can be contacted at our office number for any quotes. Thanks and re

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread tc lewis
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Mariusz Pekala wrote: > On Fri 9. November 2001 15:05, you (tc lewis) wrote: > > yeah, i use a bunch of djb's stuff. with daemontools, check out the > > "package/install" file that you're supposed to run to install it. it just > > executes other commands. well, if you just

Re: Acronyms [was: Re: Anyone using djbdns ?]

2001-11-09 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Nov 9, 2001, 18:13 (+0100) Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote: > On Nov 9, 2001, 15:58 (-) Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > > > At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote: > > >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean? ^^^ the following address probably not

Acronyms [was: Re: Anyone using djbdns ?]

2001-11-09 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Nov 9, 2001, 15:58 (-) Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote: > >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean? http://www.astro.umd.edu/~marshall/abbrev.html ... even a link to Smileys there ... Sorry, if I misunderstood the question: I a

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Jerry Winegarden
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote: > At 11/9/2001 08:21 AM +0100, you wrote: > >Wait, wait... Trnslate it as for a foreiger... What is FWIW department? > >How to reach the openbsd-ports list archives? > > Plenty of acronyms used around the Net: > > RTFM = Read The F***ing Manual > FWIW

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Francisco Neira
Hi, try www.acronymfinder.com >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/11/01 10:58 >>> At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote: >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean? I'm sure *someone* has a page with thousands of these. But I haven't found it yet. -- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 11/9/2001 04:12 PM +0100, you wrote: >I am not sure which approach is better. Use your own directory structure or >try to conform FHS... From my Windows days and from my programming experience, following standards is the best way 99.9% of the time. In my personal case, I try to follow RedHa

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 11/9/2001 04:16 PM +0100, you wrote: >BTW... is there a central place for checking what some acronyms mean? I'm sure *someone* has a page with thousands of these. But I haven't found it yet. -- Rodolfo J. Paiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Redhat-list

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Mariusz Pekala
On Fri 9. November 2001 15:54, you (Rodolfo J. Paiz) wrote: > At 11/9/2001 08:21 AM +0100, you wrote: > >Wait, wait... Trnslate it as for a foreiger... What is FWIW department? > >How to reach the openbsd-ports list archives? > > Plenty of acronyms used around the Net: > > RTFM = Read The F***ing

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Mariusz Pekala
On Fri 9. November 2001 15:05, you (tc lewis) wrote: > yeah, i use a bunch of djb's stuff. with daemontools, check out the > "package/install" file that you're supposed to run to install it. it just > executes other commands. well, if you just run the package/compile > script and not the other

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 11/9/2001 08:21 AM +0100, you wrote: >Wait, wait... Trnslate it as for a foreiger... What is FWIW department? >How to reach the openbsd-ports list archives? Plenty of acronyms used around the Net: RTFM = Read The F***ing Manual FWIW = For What It's Worth BTW = By The Way IMHO = In My Humble

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread tc lewis
yeah, i use a bunch of djb's stuff. with daemontools, check out the "package/install" file that you're supposed to run to install it. it just executes other commands. well, if you just run the package/compile script and not the other 2, it'll dump the binaries in a "command" directory. you ca

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-09 Thread cgalpin
On Fri, 9 Nov 2001, Mariusz Pekala wrote: > On Thu 8. November 2001 21:21, you (Keith Morse) wrote: > > In the FWIW department, from the end of August thru the beginning of > > September there was a protracted discussion on the openbsd-ports mail list > > between DJB and the developer's of ope

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-08 Thread Mariusz Pekala
On Thu 8. November 2001 21:21, you (Keith Morse) wrote: > In the FWIW department, from the end of August thru the beginning of > September there was a protracted discussion on the openbsd-ports mail list > between DJB and the developer's of openbsd about the above topic. If you > have a masochis

Re: Anyone using djbdns ?

2001-11-08 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, David Talkington wrote: > I haven't tried the recent version of djbdns which does this. What > Bernstein is trying to accomplish is laudable, but I would prefer that > he let me solve the problem my own way. I don't recommend installing > to /usr/local/bin, for the same reas