On January 04, Dave Anselmi enlightened our ignorance thusly:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Are you looking for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable?
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=path to libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
The linux loader, ld, keeps its own list of library paths so this tends not to be
In
On Saturday 05 January 2002 11:10 pm, Kurt Wall observed:
quibble
However, LD_LIBRARY_PATH becomes very handy for running apps when you
don't have root access (for ldconfig, for example) or for using
libraries not installed in locations about which ld.so knows.
/quibble
K
It was the
Keith Antoine wrote:
On Friday 04 January 2002 06:54 am, scott curtis observed:
Keith Antoine wrote:
#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH statement. Is there something
on SxS, that I missed, know its been said before but I have no hardcopy.
I also remember there is a prescribed
On Friday 04 January 2002 11:42 pm, Tim Wunder observed:
Are you looking for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable?
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=path to libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
HT,
Tim
Thats another one I wanted too, so thanks; goes into notebook.
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Keith Antoine aka 'skippy'
18 Arkana St,
Tim Wunder wrote:
Are you looking for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable?
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=path to libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
The linux loader, ld, keeps its own list of library paths so this tends not to be
necessary. But that means you have to run ldconfig after installing any new
I have two small problems that I need answers to.
#1. I now at last with my bandwidth supplier at last got him to put on ssh.
Thats great, but what do I need to ftp using ssh, does he need to do anything
else other than having sshd running ?
#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH
Keith Antoine wrote:
#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH statement. Is there something on
SxS, that I missed, know its been said before but I have no hardcopy. I also
remember there is a prescribed command line with PATH in caps and also export
PATH somewhere.
As far as the path
On January 04, Keith Antoine enlightened our ignorance thusly:
I have two small problems that I need answers to.
#1. I now at last with my bandwidth supplier at last got him to put on ssh.
Thats great, but what do I need to ftp using ssh, does he need to do anything
else other than having
--- scott curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keith Antoine wrote:
#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH statement. Is there
something on
SxS, that I missed, know its been said before but I have no
hardcopy. I also
remember there is a prescribed command line with PATH in caps and
--- Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two small problems that I need answers to.
#1. I now at last with my bandwidth supplier at last got him to put on
ssh.
Thats great, but what do I need to ftp using ssh, does he need to do
anything
else other than having sshd running ?
On January 3, 2002 12:38 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
I have two small problems that I need answers to.
#1. I now at last with my bandwidth supplier at last got him to put on ssh.
Thats great, but what do I need to ftp using ssh, does he need to do
anything else other than having sshd running ?
On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 11:32, Ian wrote:
But as the Llama pointed out, scp is pretty easy too.
except and of course it is single target only meaning you can copy *.thing
to/from a specific folder but not a series of different things. This makes it
tedious when repetetively typing in the secure
On Friday 04 January 2002 07:28 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] observed:
You would use scp rather than ftp. Other than permitting you access
using ssh, you should be in good shapel.
Thought it would be something like this. TA!
#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH statement. Is there
On Friday 04 January 2002 07:41 am, Net Llama observed:
--- Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two small problems that I need answers to.
#1. I now at last with my bandwidth supplier at last got him to put on
ssh.
Thats great, but what do I need to ftp using ssh, does he
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