> (What is etcmanage? Different from etcupdate?)
Yes. It aims to be fully automatic and to never change a human-changed
file. See pkgsrc/sysutils/etcmanage, unpack and read the README.
etcupdate asks the user many questions, and was in my experience
unsuitable for unattended upgrades of 20
Johnny Billquist writes:
> On 2015-11-03 14:14, Greg Troxel wrote:
>>
>>> (What is etcmanage? Different from etcupdate?)
>>
>> Yes. It aims to be fully automatic and to never change a human-changed
>> file. See pkgsrc/sysutils/etcmanage, unpack and read the README.
>>
>>
On 2015-11-03 14:14, Greg Troxel wrote:
(What is etcmanage? Different from etcupdate?)
Yes. It aims to be fully automatic and to never change a human-changed
file. See pkgsrc/sysutils/etcmanage, unpack and read the README.
etcupdate asks the user many questions, and was in my experience
> On Nov 3, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Jan Danielsson wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Environment: Running netbsd-7, but using bozohttp from -current
>
> I built bozohttpd and started it using my regular script, but it
> segfaulted immediately. The corefile said:
>
> [---]
>
Hello,
Environment: Running netbsd-7, but using bozohttp from -current
I built bozohttpd and started it using my regular script, but it
segfaulted immediately. The corefile said:
[---]
Reading symbols from /home/jan/checkout/fsys/bozohttpd/bozohttpd...(no
debugging symbols found)...done.