Hi,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Olya wrote:
> Ah, got it - I can set output filename directly in the template. But is there
> a way
> to specify access rights for it? I mean smth like 0644 - standard unix rights.
>
> To get a complete example:
>
> my.xml:
>
>
>
> eth0
>
>
>
Ah, got it - I can set output filename directly in the template. But is there a
way
to specify access rights for it? I mean smth like 0644 - standard unix rights.
To get a complete example:
my.xml:
eth0
dhcp
192.168.1.2
255.255.255.0
etc-network-interf
HI,
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 6:32 AM, Olya wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to go through autogen manual but stuck even with very basic example
>
> The header is specifies files with which extensions should be produced - like
> .c or
> .h for example. What if I would like to produce configuration
Hi all.
I'm trying to go through autogen manual but stuck even with very basic example
The header is specifies files with which extensions should be produced - like
.c or
.h for example. What if I would like to produce configuration file without
extension?
For example:
[+ AutoGen5 template in
Hi all.
I'm trying to go through autogen manual but stuck even with very basic example
The header is specifies files with which extensions should be produced - like
.c or
.h for example. What if I would like to produce configuration file without
extension?
For example:
[+ AutoGen5 template in