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2012 Jun 20
5
puppet windows exec successful but not really
have the following in my manifest to delete old uninstall directories and logs using exec since we don''t have tidy for windows yet {code} exec { ''CleanupOldUninstallDirs'': command => ''C:\Windows\system32\forfiles.exe -p "C:\Windows" -m "$NtUninstall*" -d -65 -c "cmd /c dev /F /S /Q @path"'', } exec { ''CleanupOldPatchLogs'': command => ''C:\Windows\system32\forfiles.exe -p "C:\Windows" -m "KB*.log"...
2003 Jun 13
1
Problem with Rcmd SHLIB
Dear R-helpers, i am trying to make a shared library from a Fortran subroutine, and i therefore used (after reading the documentation): Rcmd SHLIB forfile.f #(R1.70, Win2000) And the error is: " 'perl' is not recognized as an internal or external command,operable program or batch file." So i went ahead and tried to install Perl (from the suggested website in
2007 Jul 18
8
Rysnc Schedule
What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive. I would like to keep 30 days worth. For example: I have backups of June 1 - June 30. Once July 1 comes along, I want to keep June 2 - July 1 and delete June 1, and so forth. Any ideas how I can accomplish this? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Rysnc-Schedule-tf4104577.html#a11672997 Sent from the
2003 Apr 28
0
DynExtenDB Module for iax.conf ?
I have at been looking at Andreas Otto's DynExtenDB Module which will forfill half of my needs for a system... The other half requires something similar for registrations in iax.conf Has anyone found a similar solution ?? Gary .
2007 Apr 10
3
Link to local files
I have a small rails system I am building. Part of the code allow uploading files in to RailsRoot/public/files folder I am running this system is several places that have different domain and folder combinations. cases: 1) domain1.com/folder_a # where folder_a is a symbolic link from Apache document root to the public folder of rails app 2) domain2.com/folder_b/public # where folder_b is