Fwd: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread daniele bonini


Hello, I continue to receive disturbing emails from this guy.Can you take any 
action, please?



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From: Jan Stary 
To: "Daniele B." 
Subject: Re: Take it easy..
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Your emails are a complete waste of everyone's time.
Go away.


On Feb 07 04:37:06, my2...@aol.com wrote:
> 
> > On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
> >> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
> >> 
> >> cd /home
> >> mkdir 5mode-com
> >> mv * 5mode-com/
> >> 
> >> I get:
> >> 
> >> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument
> > 
> > That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did exactly what you 
> > told it
> > to and expanded _everything_ in the present working directory. Then it 
> > attempted
> > to move all of that inside "5mode-com". But moving a directory inside of 
> > itself
> > is invalid, so it errored.
> > 
> > This happens on Linux too (demonstrated using termux on Android in this 
> > case,
> > but I guarantee you can reproduce this elsewhere).
> 
> 
> I remember the billboard message that was waving on the Healthrew airport
> passengers heads in 2009: "There is no perfection, everyone copy each other."
> 
> The skary part was that it sounded more like a suggestion also that one..
> 
> Maybe is just your way to let me appear Off Topic... :D
> 
> -- Daniele Bonini
> 
> Feb 6, 2023 23:46:23 Ashlen :
> 
> > On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wr

Re: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Daniele B.


> On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
>> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
>> 
>> cd /home
>> mkdir 5mode-com
>> mv * 5mode-com/
>> 
>> I get:
>> 
>> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument
> 
> That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did exactly what you told 
> it
> to and expanded _everything_ in the present working directory. Then it 
> attempted
> to move all of that inside "5mode-com". But moving a directory inside of 
> itself
> is invalid, so it errored.
> 
> This happens on Linux too (demonstrated using termux on Android in this case,
> but I guarantee you can reproduce this elsewhere).


I remember the billboard message that was waving on the Healthrew airport
passengers heads in 2009: "There is no perfection, everyone copy each other."

The skary part was that it sounded more like a suggestion also that one..

Maybe is just your way to let me appear Off Topic... :D

-- Daniele Bonini

Feb 6, 2023 23:46:23 Ashlen :

> On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
>> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
>> 
>> cd /home
>> mkdir 5mode-com
>> mv * 5mode-com/
>> 
>> I get:
>> 
>> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument
> 
> That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did exactly what you told 
> it
> to and expanded _everything_ in the present working directory. Then it 
> attempted
> to move all of that inside "5mode-com". But moving a directory inside of 
> itself
> is invalid, so it errored.
> 
> This happens on Linux too (demonstrated using termux on Android in this case,
> but I guarantee you can reproduce this elsewhere).
> 
> ~ $ cd $(mktemp -d)
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ pwd
> /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ touch file{1,2,3}
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ mkdir dir1
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ echo *
> dir1 file1 file2 file3
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ mv * dir1/
> mv: cannot move 'dir1' to a subdirectory of itself, 'dir1/dir1'
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ uname
> Linux
> .../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ echo $SHELL
> /data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash



Re: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Ashlen
On 23/02/06 19:32, Daniele B. wrote:
> Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:
> 
> cd /home
> mkdir 5mode-com
> mv * 5mode-com/
> 
> I get:
> 
> rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument

That has to do with sh(1) globbing rules. The shell did exactly what you told it
to and expanded _everything_ in the present working directory. Then it attempted
to move all of that inside "5mode-com". But moving a directory inside of itself
is invalid, so it errored.

This happens on Linux too (demonstrated using termux on Android in this case,
but I guarantee you can reproduce this elsewhere).

~ $ cd $(mktemp -d)
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ pwd
/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ touch file{1,2,3}
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ mkdir dir1
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ echo *
dir1 file1 file2 file3
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ mv * dir1/
mv: cannot move 'dir1' to a subdirectory of itself, 'dir1/dir1'
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ uname
Linux
.../tmp/tmp.7WQbdeMg3C $ echo $SHELL
/data/data/com.termux/files/usr/bin/bash



Re: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Daniele B.
Feb 6, 2023 13:25:06 Peter N. M. Hansteen :

> OpenBSD man pages tend to be readable and informative.
> 
> https://man.openbsd.org/mount_tmpfs is quite short and to the point.


In that mount man page I could like more:

https://man.openbsd.org/mount_mfs

but a reference in the fstab could be also appropriate by my side.


Remaning on the simplicity to do stuff.. did you ever try:

cd /home
mkdir 5mode-com
mv * 5mode-com/

I get:

rename 5mode-com to 5mode-com/5mode-com: invalid argument


By guess we could keep this thread open for a while.

NB:
Do not mind too much about me. I'm enough upset..

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Re: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
On Mon, Feb 06, 2023 at 10:45:25AM +0100, Daniele B. wrote:
> If eg. the man can be improved soon on how to mount the /tmp on mem ;-)

OpenBSD man pages tend to be readable and informative. 

https://man.openbsd.org/mount_tmpfs is quite short and to the point.

- P

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Re: Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Daniele B.
> I used Linux fa more than OpenBSD

For those kind of concerns of you.. I used Windows 3.1 far more time than 
OpenBSD..

Only the Bible should come next (then Jesus can suggest us, maybe he 
usedfar more than)?

As "parity of" is also of trendy use today.. Lets say easie at parity of 
features like "security", readness, stability, coherence in functionality..
Indeed, my advice to the Linux users: lot of stuff!

:D

-- Daniele Bonini



Take it easy..

2023-02-06 Thread Daniele B.
Wondering if OpenBSD is all that easy..

https://5md.at/l/easybsd (just taken from my daughter book)

If eg. the man can be improved soon on how to mount the /tmp on mem ;-)

Well, without forgetting the complexity of Linux..
-- Daniele Bonini