Am 30.05.2011 00:18, schrieb Henry Gebhardt:
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Dale wrote:
I went back to the man page, it sort of left the @ out on mine:
-d, --date=STRING
display time described by STRING, not `now'
No mention of the @ sign there. It does
On Sunday 29 May 2011 01:48:17 William Kenworthy wrote:
On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 11:37 -0500, Dale wrote:
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I
On Sat, 28 May 2011 21:28:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but
I very rarely get into those. I never have had any good luck with
them. I felt like I was in Hotel California once before. O_O I
couldn't get out.
I thought you were a
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* app-admin/ccze
Latest version available: 0.2.1-r2
Latest version installed: 0.2.1-r2
Size of downloaded files: 136 kB
Homepage:http://dev.gentoo.org/~joker/ccze/ccze.txt
Description: A flexible and fast logfile colorizer
License:
On Sunday 29 May 2011 01:48:17 William Kenworthy wrote:
As well as your other replies, check out ccze
[...]
Pass your log through it for nicely coloured text (words like alarm
and error are bright red to stand out) as well as converting date
epoch on the fly, leaving it in context.
That
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sat, 28 May 2011 21:28:47 -0500, Dale wrote:
No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but
I very rarely get into those. I never have had any good luck with
them. I felt like I was in Hotel California once before. O_O I
couldn't get out.
On Sun, 29 May 2011 08:55:24 -0500, Dale wrote:
I thought you were a KDE user? Press Alt-F2, enter info:/date,
enjoy :)
I am. I use Konsole. Very rarely use Alt F2 tho.
So you use the horrible text interface for info instead of seeing nice
HTML in Konqueror, never mind :)
--
Neil
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2011 08:55:24 -0500, Dale wrote:
I thought you were a KDE user? Press Alt-F2, enter info:/date,
enjoy :)
I am. I use Konsole. Very rarely use Alt F2 tho.
So you use the horrible text interface for info instead of seeing nice
HTML in
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 09:28:47PM -0500, Dale wrote:
I went back to the man page, it sort of left the @ out on mine:
-d, --date=STRING
display time described by STRING, not `now'
No mention of the @ sign there. It does say to read the info file but I
very
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date
command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I
can't recall what
Dale asks:
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date
command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I tried google but I
can't
Am 28.05.2011 18:37, schrieb Dale:
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date
command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I
Alex Schuster wrote:
Dale asks:
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date
command but I couldn't find it in the man page. I
On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 11:37 -0500, Dale wrote:
I asked this once before but I can't find it. I have a log file that
has time stamps that look like this:
lastrun = 1306574899
What do I use to get the human time for that? I thought it was the date
command but I couldn't find it in the
William Kenworthy wrote:
As well as your other replies, check out ccze
rattus ~ # esearch ccze
[ Results for search key : ccze ]
[ Applications found : 1 ]
* app-admin/ccze
Latest version available: 0.2.1-r2
Latest version installed: 0.2.1-r2
Size of downloaded files: 136
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