David wrote:
I'm trying to write a perl script that will
- read a txt file with name=value pairs
- loop through a shell script (see attached .txt file)
- grab the contents of a particular function
- replace the name=value pairs from the function with the value from
the txt file
- grab the
Bottom line, for client / workstation installs, your run-of-the-mill
standard install with a firewall turned on will suffice, but its a
good idea to look and see to make sure. as root, run 'lsof -i -n -P'
as well as 'iptables -L -n' . The first cmd list open ports and the
owning user/process
- Bart Garst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're calling 'next' when you encounter the abqenv () { line -
BEFORE
you're adding that line to the @newfile array.
I didn't debug the entire thing, but it also looks like you're doing
the '
same thing with the } (line 109 in the perl script).
JT Moree wrote:
I use both. VMWare's interface is a little nicer but vbox seems to have
copied it's layout for the most part.
feature set is pretty much the same.
usually can get vbox to work easier than vmware due to less kernel
compiling requirements and vbox is out of the box with
moin moin,
both Stammtische kick off in a little bit.
I will be majorly late, but no reason for the rest of you to not be there
enjoying a good time.
See the web site for info.
http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/meetings/info
http://www.LuftHans.com/Free_Software_Stammtisch
ciao,
der.hans
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