I do not think that keep a loop symlink of USR->/ is a good idea,
I admit I'm not sure of all the context here, but is there some proposal
that /usr will not resolve in GNU? That seems impractical to me.
Virtually everything ever written uses /usr, one way or another.
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Doesn't find know enough not to follow symlinks to directories?
Indeed, by default, it does not follow symlinks to directories.
I would think it ought to.
find / -P -name FOO
What does -P do? I don't see it in the documentation of find
on my machine.
It's in the info m
hi folks,
I've somewhat successfully ported the pcmcia-core, the i82365 bridge
driver as well as the pcnet_cs (NE-2000 compatible cards) driver from
Linux's card services to gnumach (not oskit, but the gnumach-1-branch).
The "success" already has been announced on #hug last wednesday,
however az
I do not think that keep a loop symlink of USR->/ is a good idea,
since you will never be able to do a "find / -name
*something*". So, we need to correct those scripts. (* There are
scripts with references to /usr/python or /usr/local/perl)
Doesn't find know enough not
What he's saying is,
rather than doing this, you should just have a utility that keeps the
PATH environment variable updated (by adding hte packages' bin/ and
sbin/ directories), updates ld.so.conf, and so on.
This would be a big step backward. It would result in gigantic PATH
val
when you build a program to work on an directory, all that you will need
from that package is the binary location.
I do not understand any of that. I think you need to give labels
to the various entities that you are talking about, and describe their
relationships clearly.
What you
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:59:08PM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote:
> Ashish Gokhale, le Sun 05 Feb 2006 19:07:17 +, a ?crit :
> > I checked for the error message "cvs [checkout
> > aborted]: could not chdir to gnumach/i386/aux: Invalid
> > argument"
> > I am using windows2000 to download & study
Hi,
Ashish Gokhale, le Sun 05 Feb 2006 19:07:17 +, a écrit :
> I checked for the error message "cvs [checkout
> aborted]: could not chdir to gnumach/i386/aux: Invalid
> argument"
> I am using windows2000 to download & study the GnuMach
> source code. It seems 'aux' is a reserved word & its
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