Re: wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences

2007-11-07 Thread mpg
Le (on) mercredi 07 novembre 2007 07:00, Julien Valroff a écrit (wrote) : Je pense que ça ne fonctionne pas tout simplement parce qu'avec une règle comme ci-dessus sur xserver-xorg-input*, si je fais un apt-cache policy xserver-xorg-input-via, par exemple, le résultat montre clairement que

Re: wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences

2007-11-06 Thread mpg
Le (on) dimanche 04 novembre 2007 16:30, Julien Valroff a écrit (wrote) : Package: xserver-xorg-input-* Pin: release o=Debian,a=stable,l=Debian Pin-Priority: 999 Ça devrait pourtant fonctionner si je comprends la page de man, qui compte les exemples suivants : Package: * ou Pin: version

Re: wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences

2007-11-06 Thread Julien Valroff
Le mardi 06 novembre 2007 à 22:52 +0100, mpg a écrit : Le (on) dimanche 04 novembre 2007 16:30, Julien Valroff a écrit (wrote) : Package: xserver-xorg-input-* Pin: release o=Debian,a=stable,l=Debian Pin-Priority: 999 Ça devrait pourtant fonctionner si je comprends la page de man, qui

wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences

2007-11-04 Thread mpg
Bonjour, Tout est dans le titre : peut-on utiliser des wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences ? Si oui, lesquels et comment ? Par exemple, j'aimerais faire un règle qui dit que tous les paquets dont le nom commence par xserver-xorg-input- sont à prendre dans stable avec une priorité élevée. J'ai

Re: wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences

2007-11-04 Thread Julien Valroff
Bonjour, Le dimanche 04 novembre 2007 à 15:19 +0100, mpg a écrit : Bonjour, Tout est dans le titre : peut-on utiliser des wildcards dans /etc/apt/preferences ? Si oui, lesquels et comment ? Par exemple, j'aimerais faire un règle qui dit que tous les paquets dont le nom commence par xserver

wildcards and NFS...

2007-10-26 Thread Bruno Boettcher
hello want to dispatch music from one computer through my house so i exported the mp3 directory by nfs. the problem is that most other comps in the house go by DHCP... so i added the following line to the /etc/exports /home/bboett/mp3/ 192.168.0.*(ro,insecure,root_squash,subtree_check) but

Re: wildcards and NFS...

2007-10-26 Thread Steve Kemp
On Fri Oct 26, 2007 at 13:01:39 +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote: so i added the following line to the /etc/exports /home/bboett/mp3/ 192.168.0.*(ro,insecure,root_squash,subtree_check) I do this just fine with: /mnt/mp3 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 (rw,sync,no_root_squash) Steve -- # The

Re: wildcards and NFS...

2007-10-26 Thread Owen Townend
Hey, Try using this notation instead: /home/bboett/mp3/ 192.168.0.0/24 (ro,insecure,root_squash,subtree_check) cheers, Owen. On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 13:01 +0200, Bruno Boettcher wrote: hello want to dispatch music from one computer through my house so i exported the mp3 directory by nfs.

Re: wildcards and NFS...

2007-10-26 Thread David Brodbeck
/255.255.255.0 (rw,sync,no_root_squash) The original example doesn't work because wildcards are only valid for hostnames, not for IP addresses. The tricky thing is they can *appear* to work with IP addresses under certain circumstances. Sometimes they will appear to work at first and then fail later

Re: Im mc Wildcards ähnli ch dem DOS-nc benutzen - wie?

2006-07-31 Thread Gerhard Brauer
Gruesse! * Dirk Salva [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am [31.07.06 18:05]: Hi Leute, ich will im mc (Midnight Commander) eine Datei mittels F6 umbenennen, in dem ich an den Dateinamen vor der Endung etwas anhänge. Also z.B. 001-testdatei.jpg in 001-testdatei_schreibtest.jpg Unter DOS und dem NC

Re: Im mc Wildcards ähnli ch dem DOS-nc benutzen - wie?

2006-07-31 Thread Jens Schüßler
* Dirk Salva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 06:33:40PM +0200, Gerhard Brauer wrote: Daß geht mit normalen regulären Ausdrücken, die wesentlich flexibler (aber auch komplexer) sind, als alles was DOS hergab. Ja, aber es geht hier darum, das zu machen, wenn gerade ein mc

Re: Im mc Wildcards ähnli ch dem DOS-nc benutzen - wie?

2006-07-31 Thread Gerhard Brauer
Gruesse! * Dirk Salva [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am [31.07.06 21:57]: On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 06:33:40PM +0200, Gerhard Brauer wrote: Daß geht mit normalen regulären Ausdrücken, die wesentlich flexibler (aber auch komplexer) sind, als alles was DOS hergab. Ja, aber es geht hier darum, das

Exim4 router, makes use of wildcards

2005-08-07 Thread Brent Clark
Hi Kricky I just realised I should try and ask this question here I have an Exim4 router like so account_bookings: debug_print = R: account_bookings for [EMAIL PROTECTED] driver = accept domains = +local_domains local_part_suffix = -*-bookings #local_part_suffix_optional #check_local_user

Apache Include directive with wildcards???

2004-03-12 Thread A. Loonstra
According to the apache documenation http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#include The include directive should allow wildcards. But when I try this on my debian woody box it won't work. I put: Include /home/*/vhost.conf or Include /etc/apache/vhosts/*.vhost and I get: fopen

AW: Apache Include directive with wildcards???

2004-03-12 Thread Simmel
According to the apache documenation http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/core.html#include The include directive should allow wildcards. But when I try this on my debian woody box it won't work. I put: Include /home/*/vhost.conf or Include /etc/apache/vhosts/*.vhost and I get: fopen: No such file

IAB Statement on DNS Wildcards

2003-09-20 Thread moseley
http://www.iab.org/documents/docs/2003-09-20-dns-wildcards.html Proposed guideline: If you want to use wildcards in your zone and understand the risks, go ahead, but only do so with the informed consent of the entities that are delegated within your zone. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi, die Löesung würde mich auch interessieren, denn nachdel mein linuxnfs.michelle-is.de von 2.1r2 auf 2.1r5 upgedatet wurde geht nichts mehr. aber der Server muss für 192.168.0.* verfügbar bleiben... 253 Einträge sind keine Lösung !!! Danke Michelle Am 23:27 04/07/2002 +0200 hat Michael

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hi, In meiner /etc/exports hatte ich es mit /home/ftp/debian *.michelle-is.de(ro) /home/ftp/debian *.michelle-is.tr(ro) /home/ftp/debian *.michelle-is.in(ro) ausprobiert und bin klaeglich gescheitert... Deine Lösung funktioniert bei mir aber auch nicht, denn ich will nicht, das andere

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-08 Thread Wilhelm Wienemann
Hallo Michael! Michael Renner schrieb am Freitag, 05. Juli 2002: On Friday 05 July 2002 07:26, Reinhard Foerster wrote: On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 23:27:49 +0200, Michael Renner wrote: Moin, seltsames tut sich auf meinem Debian NFS-Server. Windcards scheinen nicht akzeptiert zu werden. Der

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-06 Thread Reinhard Foerster
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 17:54:59 +0200, Michael Renner wrote: On Friday 05 July 2002 07:26, Reinhard Foerster wrote: On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 23:27:49 +0200, Michael Renner wrote: Windcards scheinen nicht akzeptiert zu werden. Der Eintrag sieht wie folgt aus: /var/www 192.168.2.*(rw)

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-05 Thread Sebastian Scheurer
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 11:27:49PM +0200, Michael Renner wrote: Moin, Hallo seltsames tut sich auf meinem Debian NFS-Server. Windcards scheinen nicht akzeptiert zu werden. Der Eintrag sieht wie folgt aus: /var/www 192.168.2.*(rw) /home/ftp 192.168.2.*(rw) Nach dem Neustart des

Re: wildcards in /etc/exports

2002-07-05 Thread Michael Renner
On Friday 05 July 2002 07:26, Reinhard Foerster wrote: On Thu, 04 Jul 2002 23:27:49 +0200, Michael Renner wrote: Moin, seltsames tut sich auf meinem Debian NFS-Server. Windcards scheinen nicht akzeptiert zu werden. Der Eintrag sieht wie folgt aus: /var/www 192.168.2.*(rw) /home/ftp

Re: A simple question about wildcards with tar

2001-10-04 Thread Yvonne Kelly
-Original Message- From:Walter Landry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Wed, 03 Oct 2001 13:57:58 -0700 To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: A simple question about wildcards with tar Greetings, I'm trying to make a backup with tar, but there are certain files that I don't want

A simple question about wildcards with tar

2001-10-03 Thread Walter Landry
Greetings, I'm trying to make a backup with tar, but there are certain files that I don't want to include in the backup. Reading the info documentation about tar, it says that I can use the --exclude=PATTERN option. So if I type tar -cvf backup.tar --exclude='*.fig' * then it excludes all

Re: A simple question about wildcards with tar

2001-10-03 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 01:57:58PM -0700, Walter Landry wrote: I'm trying to make a backup with tar, but there are certain files that I don't want to include in the backup. Reading the info documentation about tar, it says that I can use the --exclude=PATTERN option. So if I type tar

Re: wildcards en vim

2000-06-12 Thread ijuanes
El dia Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:40:06PM +0200, Danito tuvo a bien escribir: He buscado paginas en el man que fueran *exp* pero no he encontrado nada. En el info tampoco he encontrado nada. ¿Me podrías mandar esa página si es que existe?. Si no existe ¿Alguien conoce donde estén documentadas

Re: wildcards en vim

2000-05-11 Thread Danito
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 05:20:44PM +0200, Miguel Rodriguez Penabad wrote: Lo de los comodines en vim son las expresiones regulares. por ejemplo s/algo.*mas encuentra las lineas que tienen 'algo' seguido de cero o mas caracteres, y luego 'mas'. Creo que 'man regexp' puede darte informacion

Re: wildcards en vim

2000-05-11 Thread Jaime E. Villate
Danito wrote: He buscado paginas en el man que fueran *exp* pero no he encontrado nada. En el info tampoco he encontrado nada. ¿Me podrías mandar esa página si es que existe?. Si no existe ¿Alguien conoce donde estén documentadas las expresiones regulares? Busca por ejemplo en man egrep Jaime

Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread timothy
Is there a wildcard type thing to indicate all directories, or all files etc? Like dir /ad in dos. And is there anything as cool as a wildcard for file modes like all executeables? Thanks, Timothy -- E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 07-Jun-98 Time: 21:53:56

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread Tim Buller
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a wildcard type thing to indicate all directories, or all files etc? Like dir /ad in dos. I'm not sure what 'dir /ad' does. You can show all files (including those that start with .) with 'ls -a'. Type 'ls --help' or 'man ls' for

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread Bruce Mardle
Is there a wildcard type thing to indicate all directories, or all files etc? Like dir /ad in dos. And is there anything as cool as a wildcard for file modes like all executeables? Use zsh and that would be *(/) and *(*), so the equivalent of dir /ad would be ls -d *(/). -- To

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread timothy
Thanks for everyone's help. One more question that I couldn't find when I browsed the man pages. What does the '$' mean/do in grep /$? and what does the '^' mean/do in grep ^d? Thanks, Timothy On 08-Jun-98 David Lauder wrote: For directories, try: ls -lF | grep /$ or: ls -l | grep

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread Steve Mayer
Timothy, The two symbols that you are asking about are parts of a regular expression search. The $ is telling grep to search for something at the end of a string. Therefore, /$ is looking for a / (forward slash) as the last character in a string, (i.e. the ending slash on a directory entry

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread servis
On 8 Jun, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for everyone's help. One more question that I couldn't find when I browsed the man pages. What does the '$' mean/do in grep /$? and what does the '^' mean/do in grep ^d? From 'man grep', lines 220-222: The caret ^ and the dollar sign $ are

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread timothy
One last question! :). If I want to keep a particular directory, and all files and subdirectories completly private to my user, how do I do apply the suggested filters to this? (If I do chmod 600 * -R or something, it will set all the files correctly, but then since the directories don't

Re: Wildcards

1998-06-08 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : One last question! :). : If I want to keep a particular directory, and all files and : subdirectories completly private to my user, how do I do apply the : suggested filters to this? (If I do chmod 600 * -R or something, it will set all : the

no wildcards from command line

1996-10-03 Thread Rob Hanson
Hey there everyone, For some reason, I am not able to use any wildcards from the command line in Debian. I am meaning things like 'ls *', and other assorted wildcards. Is there some package I did not install that this should be in? It seems odd that I have the ability to use the ls, cp, rm

Re: no wildcards from command line

1996-10-03 Thread Bruce Perens
[wildcard commands in the shell don't work] If you are using bash or sh, try unset -f -f, yes, it needs two -f flags. If you are using csh or tcsh, try unset noglob. Then figure out what set it. Bruce -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL