Olivier LAHAYE writes:
As I'm realy interrested in BackupPCd (to backup openned files on windows),
I'd like to test it so I could help debugging.
BackupPCd is under development and I doubt it is ready for
more general use. Roy could advise.
Also, it does not yet have open file suport for
On 02/13 07:34 , Craig Barratt wrote:
Putting perl code in the config file has some drawbacks. First, it won't
work with the new config editor (but that's not released yet). Second,
any code that takes time to execute (eg: contacting a client to list its
modules) will make the CGI script run
On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 08:29, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
Putting perl code in the config file has some drawbacks. First, it won't
work with the new config editor (but that's not released yet). Second,
any code that takes time to execute (eg: contacting a client to list its
modules)
Les Mikesell wrote:
thank God you're sensible about this, Craig. Entirely too many perl
mongers
have the idea that just because one can put perl script into a config
file,
that it should be done. (Witness the abominable config files for
LogWatch).
I have to disagree on this one, although
dosseh edj writes:
My BackupPC's server worked well. But last day, i did'nt start the
server due to this message:
$Conf{SendMailPath}='' '/usr/sbin/sendmail'
is not a valid executable program. What would be the problem? Please help.
Your setting of $Conf{SendMailPath} is not