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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers What Makes an App the System Default? Post 302770482 by sudon't on Saturday 16th of February 2013 12:27:44 PM
Old 02-16-2013
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I notice with satisfaction you still tenaciously learn UNIX despite my efforts to let the subject look boring and hard to grasp - good!
What? Unix is great fun! I just can't get anyone else to agree.
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I don't know Macs version of UNIX at all...
I am told it's mostly like FreeBSD.
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ln -s /opt/local/bin/ruby1.9 /usr/bin/ruby

Well, we want ruby1.9 as the target file, right? Shouldn't it be the opposite?
Here's a couple thoughts I've had:
Will it break anything if I simply change the names? Change ruby to ruby1.8, and change ruby1.9 to ruby? I guess it would likely break ports.
Or what if I invoked gem1.9 to install the script? Actually, let me try that.
Code:
$ sudo gem1.9 install scrabble-solver
Password:
Fetching: scrabble-solver-0.2.gem (100%)
Successfully installed scrabble-solver-0.2
1 gem installed
Installing ri documentation for scrabble-solver-0.2...
Installing RDoc documentation for scrabble-solver-0.2...

Two heads are better than one! It never occurred to me that the names were the problem. I wonder why they attached the version number to the filename in this case?
Well ok, enough of that. I'll no doubt be back once I've had a chance to look closely at this scrabble-solver script. It doesn't look much like a ksh script, but I can already see it looks in the wrong place for the dictionary.

Last edited by sudon't; 02-16-2013 at 01:30 PM.. Reason: new thought
 

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PACKUP(1)							   User Commands							 PACKUP(1)

NAME
PackUP -- PACKage Upgradability Problem solver SYNOPSIS
packup [OPTIONS] input_file_name [output_file_name] DESCRIPTION
packup is a solver for the package upgradability problem specified in CUDF [TZ09]. It repeatedly invokes an optimization pseudo-Boolean solver in order to solve the problem. By default minisat+ [ES06] is used for that purpose but a different solver can be used by specifying the pertaining command line option. If input_file_name is '-', input is read from the standard input. If the output_file_name is omitted, output is produced to the standard output. OPTIONS
-t Use trendy criterion -p Use paranoid criterion -u cs Use user criterion cs. A criterion is a lexicographic combination of the utility functions removed, notuptodate, unmet_recommends, new, and changed. Each of them with a polarity ("+" for a function to maximize, "-" for a function to minimize). The functions are listed in decreasing order of priority, and separated by the symbol ",". For instance, the paranoid criterion could be written as -removed,-changed. For more details see: http://www.mancoosi.org/misc-live/20101126/criteria/ --external-solver command for the external solver default 'minisat+ -ansi' --multiplication-string string between coefficients and variables when communicating to the solver, default '*' --temporary-directory DIR directory where temporary files are created. If this option is not given then the value of $TMPDIR is used if defined, otherwise temporary files are placed in '/tmp'. --leave-temporary-files do not delete temporary files AUTHOR
Written by Mikolas Janota and Joao Marques Silva REPORTING BUGS
Please report any problems with the solver to mikolas@sat.inesc-id.pt REFERENCES
[ES06] Niklas Een and Niklas Sorensson. Translating Pseudo-Boolean Constraints into SAT. SAT, 2006 [TZ09] Ralf Treinen and Stefano Zacchiroli. Common upgradeability description format (CUDF) 2.0. Technical Report 003, MANCOOSI, November 200 COPYRIGHT NOTICE
(C) 2011 Mikolas Janota This file is part of packup. packup is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. packup is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with packup. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. May 2011 PACKUP(1)
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