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2004 Dec 01
1
Samba changes permissions on an executed file
I have a macro file that execute from a windows client:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 ewood ewood 4800 Dec 1 08:33 ptmerge.wcm
If another windows clients executes this file, they *take* ownership of it
and the permissions change:
-rwxr--r-- 1 rbinnick rbinnick 4800 Dec 1 08:35 ptmerge.wcm
I don't care about ownership but I need the permission of the file to remain
777....
2008 Jan 27
3
Request to add to the wiki
...ck Mae's well written HOWTO on setting up Cacti on
CentOS 4.xto setup Cacti on my CentOS
5.1 system :
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x
I was hoping to add a page or section for CentOS 5.x with the modifications
I'm including below.
My wiki.centos.org username is "GeneWood"
Changes :
# Make sure snmpd accepts 'public' as public community from localhost, and
restart snmpd. You can use the command 'snmpconf -g basic_setup' to generate
an snmpd.conf file.
# Make sure snmpd accepts 'public' as public community from localhost, and
restart...
2020 Apr 30
2
Possible documentation problem/bug?
It seems like there is no obvious way in the documentation to convert the
expressions in the dots argument to a list without evaluating them. Say, if
you want to have a function that prints all its arguments:
> foo(abc$de, fg[h], i)
abc$de
fg[h]
i
...then converting them to a list would be helpful.
Using substitute(...) was the first thing I tried, but that only gives
the *first
*argument in