RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-14 Thread Kevin W. Gagel
- Original Message - Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than that. OK, got all those RTFM answers :-) - I get that... But

RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-14 Thread Duane Hill
On Mon, 14 May 2007, Kevin W. Gagel wrote: - Original Message - Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than that. OK, got all

RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-14 Thread Kevin W. Gagel
- Original Message - Despite the controversy that this seems to have set off... Could someone - anyone - please direct me to someplace that I can read up on my questions... They remain un-answered and the man page simply is a terse usage explanation. I would like to read up on the

RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-12 Thread Abba Communications
Pete Russell mumbled through a coffee cup: His question may have been pretty basic, born of laziness. But when you respond with man sa-update or RTFM, then you end up with a mailing list archive full of useless info, lowering its value as a useful resource. Ignore or respond with

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Theo Van Dinter
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 02:20:55PM -0400, Daniel Aquino wrote: I think I remember reading that SA Rules can be updated from Official Repos ? sa-update -- Randomly Selected Tagline: If all the girls who attended the Harvard-Yale game were laid end to end, I wouldn't be surprised. -

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Kevin W. Gagel
- Original Message - sa-update Usage info is located where? = Kevin W. Gagel Network Administrator Information Technology Services (250) 562-2131 local 448 My Blog: http://mail.cnc.bc.ca/blogs/gagel

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Dimitri Yioulos
On Friday 11 May 2007 3:04 pm, Kevin W. Gagel wrote: - Original Message - sa-update Usage info is located where? = Kevin W. Gagel Network Administrator Information Technology Services (250) 562-2131 local 448 My Blog:

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Duane Hill
On Fri, 11 May 2007, Kevin W. Gagel wrote: - Original Message - sa-update Usage info is located where? % man sa-update

RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Bowie Bailey
Kevin W. Gagel wrote: sa-update Usage info is located where? Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than that. -- Bowie

RE: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Kevin W. Gagel
- Original Message - Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than that. OK, got all those RTFM answers :-) - I get that... But

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Dimitri Yioulos
On Friday 11 May 2007 5:00 pm, Kevin W. Gagel wrote: - Original Message - Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Daryl C. W. O'Shea
Kevin W. Gagel wrote: - Original Message - Most common usage is: $ sa-update Or, if you want to see what it's doing: $ sa-update -D Unless you are adding extra channels or doing something strange with it, you shouldn't need more than that. OK, got all those RTFM answers :-)

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Pete Russell
His question may have been pretty basic, born of laziness. But when you respond with man sa-update or RTFM, then you end up with a mailing list archive full of useless info, lowering its value as a useful resource. Ignore or respond with something useful. (In my opinion) Duane Hill wrote: On

Re: SA Rules Auto-Update ?

2007-05-11 Thread Duane Hill
On Sat, 12 May 2007, Pete Russell wrote: His question may have been pretty basic, born of laziness. But when you respond with man sa-update or RTFM, then you end up with a mailing list archive full of useless info, lowering its value as a useful resource. Ignore or respond with something