Tim van der Molen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [ http://www.bytereef.org/m4_project.html ]
> I understand your dilemma. However, on the page you use quite some > terminology the average reader (me included) likely doesn't understand. > IMO, be a little less brief. Ok, I rewrote large parts of the page. I'm still not pleased with the "Method" section, but there is a lot more info now. I also added links and references for people who want to do further reading. It seems that several people installed the client successfully, I got 4 new IPs appearing regularly. :) > > Does any current Unix system have logger, is it usually in the user's > > PATH (Solaris, anyone?), and is the user always allowed to use it? > > I've to check those things out. It would be nasty if the script > > chokes on that. > > According to its manual, logger is part of the POSIX specification, so I > assume every serious UNIX system will have it. And it usually resides in > /bin or /usr/bin as far as I know. But it isn't a bad idea to do some > checks for logger anyway. Will look into that soon. I was afraid of some hypothetical DONT_ALLOW_USER_LOGGING feature on OpenBSD and such. Stefan Krah -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-chat FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
