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Old 03-01-2012
make bluefish t owork with zen coding

Hi,

I have installed on bluefish on the computer that run windows 7 and the zen coding doesn't work.

I know that in order for zen coding to work it demand python.
I do have python 2.7 in the directory python27.


but when I check the built info I get:
Code:
This version of Bluefish was built with:
./configure  'CONFIG_SITE=win32/config.nsis'
gtk 2.24.8 (runtime gtk 2.24.8)
glib 2.28.8 (runtime 2.28.8)
with libenchant... yes
with libenchant >= 1.4... yes
with libgucharmap... no
with libgucharmap_2... yes
with python... no

How can I download version of bluefish that will be built with python?
So that the zen coding will work there.
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cfgmgr.auth(4)						     Kernel Interfaces Manual						    cfgmgr.auth(4)

NAME
cfgmgr.auth - Configuration management server authorization database SYNOPSIS
/etc/cfgmgr.auth DESCRIPTION
The cfgmgr.auth file lists the remote systems that are authorized to modify the local system's kernel subsystem configuration. Using the sysconfig command, system administrators can maintain the kernel subsystem configuration on local and remote hosts. To secure access to the kernel subsystem configuration, the local configuration management server (cfgmgr) answers requests from remote systems only when the remote system is listed in the cfgmgr.auth file. Each entry in the file has the following form: host-name Where host-name specifies the full domain name of the remote host. You must list each remote host on a separate line and only the first 128 characters of each line are read and processed. Lines beginning with the pound sign (#) are comments. If the cfgmgr.auth file does not exist, the configuration management server assumes no remote system administrators are allowed to config- ure, reconfigure, or unconfigure any kernel subsystem on the local host. EXAMPLES
The following shows entries in the cfgmgr.auth file on a host named buster: salmon.zk3.dec.com trout.zk3.dec.com bluefish.zk3.dec.com This cfgmgr.auth file allows system administrators on the salmon, trout, and bluefish hosts to configure, reconfigure, and unconfigure sub- systems on buster. RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: cfgmgr(8), sysconfig(8), sysconfigdb(8), kloadsrv(8) Files: /etc/sysconfigtab(4) System Administration delim off cfgmgr.auth(4)