On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 17:17:06 +0100, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You can look if you find something in the manuals or the wiki.
If not, then add the information to the wiki.
Aditya
I added some snippets to existing wiki-pages:
Hello,
Am 31.10.2012 00:21, schrieb Hans Hagen:
This assumes control over the login shell as well as control over what
the launchers of system processes use. I must admit that till now I
always assumed some stability in this, which is probably okay as long
as one sticks to one specific
On 1-11-2012 11:09, Uwe Koloska wrote:
Hello,
Am 31.10.2012 00:21, schrieb Hans Hagen:
This assumes control over the login shell as well as control over what
the launchers of system processes use. I must admit that till now I
always assumed some stability in this, which is probably okay as
2012-11-01 Uwe Koloska:
There is stability in that /bin/sh always must be a (posix compatible)
bourne (not again) style shell!
True
* rewrite the scripts to be truly posix and use #! /bin/sh (the dash
links from another mail may help)
* leave the scripts alone with all their bashisms and
On Thu, 1 Nov 2012 12:10:58 +0100
Marco Patzer home...@lavabit.com wrote:
2012-11-01 Uwe Koloska:
There is stability in that /bin/sh always must be a (posix
compatible) bourne (not again) style shell!
True
* rewrite the scripts to be truly posix and use #! /bin/sh (the dash
links
On Thu 01 Nov 2012, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Whats more, bash is found under /usr/local/bin/bash on FreeBSD so
#! /bin/bash
is bound to FAIL.
One traditional solution is to use
#!/usr/bin/env bash
This of course assumes the path to env, but I believe that the env
path is more standardized than
Hi,
after the feedback for my first module (pararef) and regarding my next
upcoming module I decided to put crossref into its own module, so that
it can be used by other modules or without any other module.
http://modules.contextgarden.net/crossref
Unluckily I forgot to fill out
Hi,
after the feedback for my first module (pararef) and regarding my next
upcoming module I decided to put crossref into its own module, so that
it can be used by other modules or without any other module.
http://modules.contextgarden.net/crossref
Unluckily I forgot to fill out