Hi all, Do April Fools' Day occur in November in some part of the world?
On Sun, 2009-11-29 at 21:01 +0100, Maximilian Gass wrote: > Package: wnpp > > * Package name : envstore > Version : 2.0 > Upstream Author : Daniel Friesel <d...@derf.homelinux.org> > * URL : https://derf.homelinux.org/~derf/projects/envstore/ > * License : WTFPL WTF? Please Sam, drop your F* webpage. The [Open-Source] world don't need yet another license. Or make it clear that no one should actually use it. > Description : save and restore environment variables > > envstore allows you to save environment variables into a seperate store, list > them, and reload them into the shell again. In most situation, this packaged can be replaced with: echo $FOO > ~/.var_FOO then FOO=$(cat ~/.var_FOO) In some exceptional situation, where the variable variables and escape code should be preserved, one can use: export | grep " PS4=" > ~/.var_FOO then . ~/.var_FOO (No, it isn't guaranteed to be portable, and there might even be easier ways to achieve all this). I wonder how Unix could survive 30 years without such command. Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org