09-06-2007
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1. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Please help. I have downloaded the openbsd 2.9 snapshot from ftp.openbsd.org. the following files were downloaded from the snapshot dir. ( the whole dir. was downloaded ) base29,bsd,bsd.rd,cdrom29.fs,cksum,comp29,etc29,all three floppy images,game29,index,install.ata,install.chs... (11 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello
Today I installed OpenBSD, and it went great (I hope)
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Hi, I'm wondering how I can get colors on the stuff that ls prints out in OpenBSD?
//Maestin (4 Replies)
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Hi
Right now, my computer is connected directly to the internet.. but I recently got another one, and now I want to use this to share my internet connection to the other one.
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6. BSD
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7. BSD
ok these questions may be a little silly but I just started using OpenBSD as I came from Linux...
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9. BSD
hello ,
I wondered if anyone could assist me in writing a simple packet filter firewall on my OpenBSD v4.5.
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192.168.1.1
ext_if = xl0 (dhcp) // Internet interface
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10. Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions
hello
its windows server 2003
how to find the user owner to install the oracle
on linux ps -fea | grep pmon
$ps -fea| grep pmon
oracle 2950 1 0 Sep 13 ? 262:19 ora_pmon_db1
oracle 741 19102 0 17:32:47 pts/5 0:00 grep pmon:confused:
the user its... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gst-package
GST-PACKAGE(1) User Commands GST-PACKAGE(1)
NAME
gst-package - create and install GNU Smalltalk .star package files
DESCRIPTION
Usage:
gst-package [OPTION]... ARGS...
Operation modes:
--install
make or install STAR packages (default)
--uninstall
remove the packages mentioned in the FILES
--dist copy files instead of creating STAR files.
--prepare
create configure.ac or Makefile.am
--list-files PKG
just output the list of files in the package
--list-packages
just output the list of packages in the files
--download, --update
download package from smalltalk.gnu.org or from its specified URL
--help display this message and exit
--version
print version information and exit
Common suboptions:
-n, --dry-run
print commands without running them
--srcdir DIR
look for non-built files in directory DIR
--distdir DIR
for --dist, place files in directory DIR
--destdir DIR
prefix the destination directory with DIR
--target-directory DIR
install the files in DIR (unused for --dist)
-I, --image-file=FILE
load into the specified image
--kernel-dir=PATH
use the specified kernel directory
-v, --verbose
print extra information while processing
--install suboptions:
--test run unit tests after merging
--load also load the Smalltalk files in the image
--list-files suboptions:
--load only list files that are filed in when loading
--test with --load, also include unit test files
--vpath
Omit path to srcdir for files that are there
--dist suboptions:
--all-files
Process all files, not just non-built ones
--copy Do not create symbolic links
All operation modes except --download (or its synonym --update) accept paths to package.xml files or .star files, including remote URLs.
--download and --update accept names of packages, which will be searched in the current system or on smalltalk.gnu.org) or URLs to pack-
age.xml or .star files.
Except in uninstall and list files mode, gst-package requires write access to the GNU Smalltalk image directory, and merges the XML package
files on the command line with that file.
The default target directory is /build/buildd-gnu-smalltalk_3.2.4-2-amd64-LVoFQd/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.4
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for gst-package is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and gst-package programs are properly installed at
your site, the command
info gst
should give you access to the complete manual.
gst-package version 3.2.4 December 2011 GST-PACKAGE(1)