Text written by Sam at 04:17 AM 3/22/99 GMT:
>The stock INN rpm has no such requirements whatsoever:
>
>[root@ny root]# rpm -q --requires inn
>/sbin/chkconfig
>cleanfeed
>/bin/sh <<< will repeat
>ld-linux.so.2
>libc.so.6
>libcrypt.so.1
>libdb.so.2
>libdl.so.2
>libgdbm.so.2
>libm.so.6
>libnsl.so.1
>/bin/sh <<< repeated
>/usr/bin/perl
Any idea why it needs /bin/sh twice?
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Kai MacTane
System Administrator
Online Partners.com, Inc.
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>From the Jargon File: (v4.0.0, 25 Jul 1996)
say /vt./
1. To type to a terminal. "To list a directory verbosely, you have
to say ls -l." Tends to imply a newline-terminated command (a
`sentence'). 2. A computer may also be said to `say' things to you,
even if it doesn't have a speech synthesizer, by displaying them on
a terminal in response to your commands. Hackers find it odd that
this usage confuses mundanes.