Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-14 Thread Manuel Reiter
Hi again, > > I went all the way with it - > > scab:~$ ll -d .joe_bak/ > > drwxrwxrwx2 kent kent 4.0k May 11 07:10 .joe_bak/ > > > > > > Still get - > > Could not make backup file. Save anyway (y,n,^C)? > > > > I'm clueless. It shouldn't have to be executable a

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-12 Thread ktb
On Sat, May 12, 2001 at 12:02:24PM +0200, Miquel Mart?n L?pez wrote: > Hi! > > The /etc/joe/joerc file is global for all users, so you probably don't want > to make all the user's backups in Kent's directory. I'd advise you to do > this changes in /home/kent/.joerc > Ya I know. I would rather

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-12 Thread Miquel Mart?n L?pez
Hi! The /etc/joe/joerc file is global for all users, so you probably don't want to make all the user's backups in Kent's directory. I'd advise you to do this changes in /home/kent/.joerc Now about not being able to create backup files: I tried to set the backup path to ~/something or $HOME/some

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-11 Thread ktb
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 02:36:30PM +0200, Manuel Reiter wrote: > Hi Kent, > > Try 'chmod u+x'-ing it. Works for me. > I went all the way with it - scab:~$ ll -d .joe_bak/ drwxrwxrwx2 kent kent 4.0k May 11 07:10 .joe_bak/ Still get - Could not make backup file. Sa

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-11 Thread Manuel Reiter
Hi Kent, Try 'chmod u+x'-ing it. Works for me. HTH, Manuel

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-11 Thread ktb
On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 01:20:04PM +0200, Manuel Reiter wrote: > Hi Kent, > > > I set - > > -backpath /home/kent/.joe_bak > > in /etc/joe/joerc > > but each time I try to edit a file and save I get - > > Could not make backup file. Save anyway (y,n,^C)? > > Just to make sure: /home/kent/.joe_bak

Re: joe and -backpath

2001-05-11 Thread Manuel Reiter
Hi Kent, > I set - > -backpath /home/kent/.joe_bak > in /etc/joe/joerc > but each time I try to edit a file and save I get - > Could not make backup file. Save anyway (y,n,^C)? Just to make sure: /home/kent/.joe_bak exists and is a directory writable by you, right? I have a similar setup here w