11-07-2013
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1. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
hi I did not received any such email for account activation nor i am able to see any status in my profile.
Am i missing anything?? :confused:
Please help
Appreciated. (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: bhush782003
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2. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
I Didn't get the activation link with the e-mail it Said:
Dear JJRadio,
Thank you for registering for the The UNIX Forums forums. Before we can activate
your account one last step must be taken to complete your registration.
Please note - you must complete this last step to become a... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: JJRadio
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3. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
Hi neo
I registered yesterday,but i don't receive the activation email,can u send again?
thanks! (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: swrd
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4. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
I've tried suggestions from previous threads sending an activation email several times. I'm not sure if email server is blocking domain name. What is the domain name of the activation email...unix.com? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: BigSky
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5. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
Hi,
I've been waiting for about 2 hours to receive my activation email but it hasn't arrived yet. I followed the 'resend activation information' link so I'm now expecting 2 activation emails, neither has arrived yet. How long do I expect this to take?
I've tested my email account from other... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cambridge
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6. HP-UX
Hi,
I have script in the cron which run at predefined time everyday.
If the script fails then we get the mail and a log is created.
But last night the script didnt run. If the script is even started it creates log so it seems the script never ran. It has never happened before.
Th... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: shipra_31
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7. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
I have tried to register today with the username BatterBits, but have not received the activation email
I do not live in any of the restricted countries - unless the UK has suddenly become a threat!
I'd be grateful if you would assist.
many thanks
Ian (2 Replies)
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8. Forum Support Area for Unregistered Users & Account Problems
Good Afternoon,
I attempted to register on this forum yesterday using the username 'DBirks', however I have yet to receive the required activation email.
I have checked both my inbox and junk e-mail folder on my email client as well as on owa, but I have not seen any sign of it.
I have... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Unregistered
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9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hello folks, one of the RAID drives in our SCO system crashed recently and being hot swap it was replaced.
Problem was that on boot it stops at:
Checking protected password and protected subsystem databases....
First I did #authck -a and checked /etc/auth/system/ttys as per instructions in a... (7 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
git-check-mailmap
GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1) Git Manual GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1)
NAME
git-check-mailmap - Show canonical names and email addresses of contacts
SYNOPSIS
git check-mailmap [options] <contact>...
DESCRIPTION
For each "Name <user@host>" or "<user@host>" from the command-line or standard input (when using --stdin), look up the person's canonical
name and email address (see "Mapping Authors" below). If found, print them; otherwise print the input as-is.
OPTIONS
--stdin
Read contacts, one per line, from the standard input after exhausting contacts provided on the command-line.
OUTPUT
For each contact, a single line is output, terminated by a newline. If the name is provided or known to the mailmap, "Name <user@host>" is
printed; otherwise only "<user@host>" is printed.
MAPPING AUTHORS
If the file .mailmap exists at the toplevel of the repository, or at the location pointed to by the mailmap.file or mailmap.blob
configuration options, it is used to map author and committer names and email addresses to canonical real names and email addresses.
In the simple form, each line in the file consists of the canonical real name of an author, whitespace, and an email address used in the
commit (enclosed by < and >) to map to the name. For example:
Proper Name <commit@email.xx>
The more complex forms are:
<proper@email.xx> <commit@email.xx>
which allows mailmap to replace only the email part of a commit, and:
Proper Name <proper@email.xx> <commit@email.xx>
which allows mailmap to replace both the name and the email of a commit matching the specified commit email address, and:
Proper Name <proper@email.xx> Commit Name <commit@email.xx>
which allows mailmap to replace both the name and the email of a commit matching both the specified commit name and email address.
Example 1: Your history contains commits by two authors, Jane and Joe, whose names appear in the repository under several forms:
Joe Developer <joe@example.com>
Joe R. Developer <joe@example.com>
Jane Doe <jane@example.com>
Jane Doe <jane@laptop.(none)>
Jane D. <jane@desktop.(none)>
Now suppose that Joe wants his middle name initial used, and Jane prefers her family name fully spelled out. A proper .mailmap file would
look like:
Jane Doe <jane@desktop.(none)>
Joe R. Developer <joe@example.com>
Note how there is no need for an entry for <jane@laptop.(none)>, because the real name of that author is already correct.
Example 2: Your repository contains commits from the following authors:
nick1 <bugs@company.xx>
nick2 <bugs@company.xx>
nick2 <nick2@company.xx>
santa <me@company.xx>
claus <me@company.xx>
CTO <cto@coompany.xx>
Then you might want a .mailmap file that looks like:
<cto@company.xx> <cto@coompany.xx>
Some Dude <some@dude.xx> nick1 <bugs@company.xx>
Other Author <other@author.xx> nick2 <bugs@company.xx>
Other Author <other@author.xx> <nick2@company.xx>
Santa Claus <santa.claus@northpole.xx> <me@company.xx>
Use hash # for comments that are either on their own line, or after the email address.
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-CHECK-MAILMAP(1)