On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 05:10:12PM +0100, meingbg wrote:
symlinks to picolisp and lib.l. Also, since I know of no way of finding out
the path of the file currently being executed from within picolisp, I made
Does 'file' help in this case? Is suspect rather not. It returns the
path name of the
Does 'file' help in this case? Is suspect rather not. It returns the
'file' is exactly what I was looking for, but with a set directory structure
the operation itself is not needed.
//meingbg
Hi Meinbg, I'm the current maintainer of the picolisp-addons repo at
google code, if you want to put your tool in that repo drop me a line,
I'll have to make some little modifications to accommodate for the
directory structure and documentation :) (that may still change because
we haven't
Hi meinbg,
Let's see if this mail gets through:
Yes, perfectly.
Tcphex is a tcp proxy that gives a realtime hexdump of data sent both ways.
...
All comments appreciated.
Thanks for your contribution! It looks like you did a really good job!
Perhaps you might also want to publish it in the
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 08:59:09 +0100
Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wrote:
Hi meinbg,
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Let's see if this mail gets through:
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Yes, perfectly.
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Tcphex is a tcp proxy that gives a realtime hexdump of data sent
both ways. ...
All comments appreciated.
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Thanks for your
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:46 PM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com
wrote:
Your message got cut at that point :-(
In any case, there is already a rather popular tool named `tcpdump', so
re-
using this name may lead to poor discoverability via web search.
Thanks. I've changed the name to