On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 08:45:11 -0700
Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi Derick,
According to Derick Centeno on 3/4/2010 3:38 AM:
[please keep replies on the list, so that others may chime in]
Thanks for adding the list back in.
I asked for 'ls -l' so we could see full details,
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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2010 13:58:59 -0500
From: Derick Centeno dcent...@ydl.net
To: Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com
Subject: Re: side-effect implementing the mv command
On Wed, 03 Mar 2010 08:08:55 -0700
Eric Blake ebl...@redhat.com wrote:
[please keep replies on the list
Hi Derick,
According to Derick Centeno on 3/4/2010 3:38 AM:
[please keep replies on the list, so that others may chime in]
Thanks for adding the list back in.
I asked for 'ls -l' so we could see full details, such as which files are
symlinks. According to your screenshot, you happen to
[please keep replies on the list, so that others may chime in]
According to Derick Centeno on 3/2/2010 5:50 PM:
I'm not quite sure what you saw or what you are asking. If this is still
an issue for you, could you post more context, such as some 'ls -l *.so'
listings in both the source and
According to Derick Centeno on 1/15/2010 2:58 PM:
Hello Derick,
Apologies for a long delay with no response. I'm weeding through my
inbox, and saw this thread.
Recently I executed the following:
$ sudo mv ./libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Explanation: I was within the
Recently I executed the following:
$ sudo mv ./libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins
Explanation: I was within the directory where the java plugin existed
which is: /opt/ibm/java-ppc-60/jre/plugin/ppc/ns7. The above was
executed from within the ns7 directory. The intention was to