Scott Gregson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, can I leave all of the files where they were.  Like the daemontools that I
> stuck into the /tpm/..? And delete that later?

Yes, you should be able to do this.  "Life with qmail" will recommend
installing daemontools in a particular place (the default).  It also
likely still references daemontools version 0.70 instead of the current
0.76, but I haven't looked at Lwq for a while.
 
> I am working via ssh from a windoze machine so I guess I can cut from a brower
> and paste to a fiel and upload that.

Just download the scripts on the Unix/Linux machine directly, using wget
or lynx or w3m or snarf.  You should have one or more of these installed
on any network-connected machine.

Cut & paste is a great way to introduce errors into a shell script in my
experience, as oftentimes you'll mess up scripts which have partial
lines with trailing backslashes.
 
Charles
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Charles Cazabon                            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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