> Really depends how you define
Kill yourself.
-sl
> The web is the future of computing, that much is evident.
The web is not even the present of computing. Most humans
access the Internet using custom clients ("apps") on mobile
devices.
-sl
ays matches.
Hunk #1 succeeded at 1.
done
> Also please resubmit your patch as a separate file and not as mail inline
> text.
http://openbsd.stanleylieber.com/9base/9base.diff
-sl
diff -r 307800d4a01f Makefile
--- a/Makefile Mon Jul 02 21:52:15 2012 +0200
+++ b/Makefile Fri Oct 26 06:42:06 2012 +
@@ -57,6 +57,7 @@
unicode\
uniq\
unutf\
+ urlencode\
wc
all:
diff -r 307800d4a01f TODO
--- a/TODO Mon Jul 02 21:52:15 2012 +0200
> I saw this on the plan 9 playlist. Does anyone have any proof? (jw)
yes.
-sl
> Executables in etc? :)
Aside from the historical precedent, even OpenBSD runs scripts located in /etc.
-sl
> bottom posting goes away.
> Computer manufacturers gotta make money somehow. ;)
I'll tell you what. Just send me the money. I guarantee to
make all your problems go away if you just send me the
money. Don't ask questions, just send the money. Before
you say anything, send it. Send the money.
Thank you.
-sl
With the -c flag, read copies exactly nbytes of characters
instead of lines. It is mutually exclusive with -n and -m
flag.
-sldiff -r c6943e63621b read/read.1
--- a/read/read.1 Thu Apr 19 18:17:26 2012 +0100
+++ b/read/read.1 Mon Jul 02 13:41:08 2012 -0500
>> Have you considered reading the source?
>
> No ;-)
You realize werc is all shell scripts, right?
-sl
> What's the difference between swerc and werc?
>
> The only info I can find is this little snippet from the README:
Have you considered reading the source?
-sl
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