Bug#614360: dos2unix doesn't work on windows 2003/2008 shares with debian 6.x

2011-02-25 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi Dirk, Thanks for the feedback. On Debian 6 some pointer is going out of range. On Debian 5 the same version of dos2unix works correctly. I conclude there is some difference in the system that triggers the problem. Could it be that your Debian 5 system is 64 bit and your Debian 6 system 32

Bug#614360: dos2unix doesn't work on windows 2003/2008 shares with debian 6.x

2011-02-25 Thread Erwin Waterlander
On 02/25/2011 03:28 PM, Dirk Haller wrote: Hi Erwin, good news...changing the Makefile did the trick. Both systems are 32bit, i am sorry but i don't have a debian 64bit system available at the moment. I can install a 64bit system next week and test it again, if that would be helpful? Hi

Bug#614360: dos2unix doesn't work on windows 2003/2008 shares with debian 6.x

2011-02-24 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi Dirk, I expected that the mode was printed for all files. Somehow only the mode of the first file test2k.txt is printed. Could you try again, running dos2unix only on the problematic files? /root/bin/dos2unix /mnt/temp/win2k3-share/test2k3.txt /root/bin/dos2unix

Bug#614360: dos2unix doesn't work on windows 2003/2008 shares with debian 6.x

2011-02-22 Thread Erwin Waterlander
.txt /mnt/temp/win2k8-share/test2k8.txt Could you give the output? regards, Erwin Waterlander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#614360: dos2unix doesn't work on windows 2003/2008 shares with debian 6.x

2011-02-21 Thread Erwin Waterlander
stat /mnt/temp/win2k-share/test2k.txt stat /mnt/temp/win2k8-share/test2k8.txt -- Erwin Waterlander Eindhoven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#518132: wcd: [Debian] Bug#518132: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2010-10-13 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 12-10-10 22:37, Jari Aalto schreef: 1) In some specific environment where $HOME are readable inside a company, it may be desireable to be able to access other user's configurations. It's just that in today's environment, the user accounts are pretty much locked in elsewhere, so accessing

Bug#521285: wcd: [Debian open Bug] path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2010-10-12 Thread Erwin Waterlander
of $HOME. -- Erwin Waterlander -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#518132: wcd: [Debian] Bug#518132: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2010-10-12 Thread Erwin Waterlander
, or named the files .wcd.* instead of .*.wcd. But I have had never any other report from people who had a problem with it. And there is always the option to use $WCDHOME. It's only about a few files. I think I make more people happy by keeping it the way it is. -- Erwin Waterlander

Bug#521285: Debian bug#521285 wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use

2009-08-15 Thread Erwin Waterlander
, so it didn't have high priority. It is still on my todo list. I can't predict when it will be solved. I think after I have finished support for UTF-16 Unicode on which I'm working now. best regards, -- Erwin Waterlander Zeelsterstraat 59B 5652 EB Eindhoven http://www.xs4all.nl/~waterlan

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-04-29 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: $HOME/ Not ~/ Yes, those two are the same from interactive shell's perspective Yes. I want to store them as $HOME/. I want to fix this after 5.0.0 That's good news. Thankk you

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-03-27 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 26-3-2009 17:57, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: Op 26-03-09 17:04, Jari Aalto schreef: Why would you ask for a tilde if $HOME has more benefits? $HOME will work in all cases, and for you personal there is no difference in wcd usage. I think tilde should

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-03-27 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 27-03-09 09:57, Erwin Waterlander schreef: I want to fix this after 5.0.0. In the mean time you can do the following work around: Run a sed script on the tree data files after disk scanning scanning. Replace the automounter path with the value of $HOME. And add to your wcd function

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-03-26 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 26-03-09 14:24, Jari Aalto schreef: Package: wcd Version: 3.2.0-1 Severity: normal Wcd records information using absolute path names: $ cd ~/some/project/tree/deep/here $ wcd -l Enter alias for current directory: test $ cat $WCDHOME/.alias.wcd

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-03-26 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 26-03-09 15:25, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: It looks like that on your system the auto mounter has mounted your $HOME to /mnt/nfs/sripe-server/home/user/staff/depatment-xx/j/ja/jaalto What path do you get if you type `pwd' and `/bin/pwd' in your $HOME

Bug#521285: wcd: path names are recoded in absolute form - use tilde(~)

2009-03-26 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 26-03-09 17:04, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: ... Alternatively add new configuration option that would export path using tilde. I rather assume nothing. I don't know if tilde works in any (old) shell. It doesn't work in DOS/Windows shells

Bug#518136: wcd: reverse options -v -V

2009-03-24 Thread Erwin Waterlander
version is released. I don't like bothering users... But this doesn't break core functionality, so it is not so bad. best regards, Erwin Waterlander

Bug#518136: wcd: reverse options -v -V

2009-03-23 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 22-03-09 16:21, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: It's a bit difficult to follow top-posted emails, when the conversation does not flow naturally. From user perspective, unifying the command line options would be a good thing, thus I propose moving forward

Bug#518136: wcd: reverse options -v -V

2009-03-23 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Op 23-03-09 10:12, Erwin Waterlander schreef: Op 22-03-09 16:21, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: It's a bit difficult to follow top-posted emails, when the conversation does not flow naturally. From user perspective, unifying the command line options would

Bug#518136: wcd: reverse options -v -V

2009-03-21 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi, I have not searched much, but what I have seen so far is that Gnu standardises only on the long options. See http://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/Command_002dLine-Interfaces.html Can you point me to a document about standardised short options? Wcd does not use long options. Wcd

Bug#518280: wcd: Make options -l accept second arg as ALIAS-NAME (not ask interactively)

2009-03-11 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi Jari, This has been implemented. Committed to svn and a beta3 tar file is available. http://www.xs4all.nl/~waterlan/wcd-4.1.1-beta3-src.tar.gz best regards, Erwin Op 05-03-09 10:47, Erwin Waterlander schreef: I agree. Erwin Waterlander Op 05-03-09 09:33, jaalto schreef: Package: wcd

Bug#518222: wcd: option -a adds PATH multiple times to treedata.wcd

2009-03-07 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: wcd -a wcd -a cat ~/.treedata.wcd This is not a problem. Duplicate entries in the data file don't result in duplicate matches, because duplicate matches are filtered out. I understand

Bug#518132: wcd: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2009-03-07 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Jari Aalto schreef: ~/.wcd/ I agree. It would be cleaner. But I don't like it that the backward compatibility is broken. Wcd has been backward compatible since the start, that is over 12 years. I don't think there would be compatibility issues: - IF there is WCDHOME use it - IF there is

Bug#518222: wcd: option -a adds PATH multiple times to treedata.wcd

2009-03-06 Thread Erwin Waterlander
it to do. Wcd is as intelligent as the user. Erwin Op 05-03-09 17:29, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: wcd -a wcd -a cat ~/.treedata.wcd This is not a problem. Duplicate entries in the data file don't result in duplicate matches, because

Bug#518132: wcd: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2009-03-06 Thread Erwin Waterlander
keeping people happy. Erwin Op 05-03-09 13:23, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: The amount of data that is stored by for instance Mozilla under ~/.mozilla is enormous ... There are many application that only have few files. Exerpts: [DIR

Bug#518136: wcd: reverse options -v -V

2009-03-06 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi, There are also plenty of programs that use -v for version info. E.g. zip, mutt, pine, troff, nroff, firefox, thunderbird, file, strings, kcd I could go on if I searched more... And there are also programs that use -V for verbose. E.g. vim. But you may be right. There may be more programs

Bug#518222: wcd: option -a adds PATH multiple times to treedata.wcd

2009-03-05 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi, This is not a problem. Duplicate entries in the data file don't result in duplicate matches, because duplicate matches are filtered out. Also in graphical tree mode duplicates are filtered out. With the option -A you can add even complete directory trees multiple times. Duplicate entries

Bug#518280: wcd: Make options -l accept second arg as ALIAS-NAME (not ask interactively)

2009-03-05 Thread Erwin Waterlander
I agree. Erwin Waterlander Op 05-03-09 09:33, jaalto schreef: Package: wcd Version: 3.2.0-1 Severity: wishlist Current behavior: $ cd to/path $ wcd -l my-alias = Wcd: Enter alias for current directory: SUGGESTION Instead of asking

Bug#518132: wcd: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2009-03-04 Thread Erwin Waterlander
for a user (on enterprise systems). best regards, Erwin Waterlander Op 04-03-09 11:46, jaalto schreef: Package: wcd Version: 3.2.0-1 Severity: wishlist The manual page lists: FILES default treedata file UNIX: $HOME/.treedata.wcd This is the default treedata

Bug#518132: wcd: Suggestion to store files under ~/.wcd/

2009-03-04 Thread Erwin Waterlander
or 240 hidden files in $HOME. And the user always has the option to use WCDHOME if he/she doesn't like the files in $HOME. best regards, Erwin Op 04-03-09 14:37, Jari Aalto schreef: Erwin Waterlander water...@xs4all.nl writes: Hi, Wcd already supports an alternative location via the WCDHOME

Bug#517334: wcd: [manual] nroff URL, hyphenation and section order fixes

2009-02-27 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi, Changes have been committed to svn. I released wcd-4.1.1-beta2. http://www.xs4all.nl/~waterlan/wcd-4.1.1-beta2-src.tar.gz best regards, Erwin Op 27-02-09 08:52, Erwin Waterlander schreef: Hi Jari, Thanks for the improvements. I will include them in version 4.1.1. I'm waiting

Bug#517334: wcd: [manual] nroff URL, hyphenation and section order fixes

2009-02-26 Thread Erwin Waterlander
Hi Jari, Thanks for the improvements. I will include them in version 4.1.1. I'm waiting for a Spanish translation and then I'm going to release 4.1.1. I will commit the changes to the svn repository at Sourceforge for early access. best regards, Erwin Op 27-02-09 02:02, jaalto schreef: