Hello Clint,
on my Kubuntu Gutsy installation (run-parts version 2.22.1) an option
--regex is shown by
$ run-parts --help
but not by
$ man run-parts
On my Debian Etch installation no newer version of run-parts than 2.17
is installed by upgrading. Run-parts 2.17 does not offer --regex.
Pleas
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 11:08:11AM +0100, Xypron debian wrote:
> The manual is concise: without and with --lsbsyinit filenames like "test.sh"
> are excluded.
>
> Please, mark my message as a feature request and not as a bug.
Your request is adequately addressed by --regex, no?
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Hello Clint,
>> My expecation is that any executable file (i.e. chmod X) should be run by
>> run-parts.
> Tell us what part of the man page gives you that expectation.
The manual is concise: without and with --lsbsyinit filenames like "test.sh"
are excluded.
Please, mark my message as a featur
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 01:44:57AM +, Xypron wrote:
> My expecation is that any executable file (i.e. chmod X) should be run by
> run-parts.
Tell us what part of the man page gives you that expectation.
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