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>At 12:29 PM -0500 8/6/01, Peter Fraterdeus wrote:
>>I've put a few entries into /etc/hosts and configured lookupd to
>>also check there...
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>How!? I tried to figure it out and finally gave up and used NetInfo,
>which works for most, but not all,
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At 12:29 PM -0500 8/6/01, Peter Fraterdeus wrote:
>I've put a few entries into /etc/hosts and configured lookupd to
>also check there...
How!? I tried to figure it out and finally gave up and used NetInfo,
which works for most, but not all, utilit
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At 12:49 PM -0500 8/6/01, Craig S. Cottingham wrote:
>Amen to that! The only thing that keeps me chained to my network now
>is email and instant messaging, either of
Normally I solve the email problem with a PC-card modem and my cell
phone, but unf
i have now tried to use Kee Hinckley's shell script with this result:
[localhost:/source/apache_1.3.20] allanjuu% sh < kee_sh_script
[localhost:/source/apache_1.3.20] allanjuu% make
[localhost:/source/apache_1.3.20] allanjuu% sudo install
[localhost:/source/apache_1.3.20/mod_perl-1.26] allanjuu%
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Gero Herrmann) wrote:
> I hope using the same name as the MacPerl.pm module in the MacPerl
> distribution is acceptable, or is it? I thought about including
> MacPerl::SetFileInfo and MacPerl::GetFileInfo but am not sure how fi
> So far I've had no troubles running all of my
>Linux-based web sites on my Powerbook Ti, which makes development a
>real joy (nothing quite like programming while sipping an iced chai
>latte at Starbucks).
Yah, no kiddin' ;-)
Have tried mod_perl yet, but I've got php, mysql, zope and a few o