• Re: Linux paths

    From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Fri Nov 13 02:18:08 2020
    On 11 Nov 2020 at 08:48p, Al pondered and said...

    ./ means current directory. Linux never looks for binary files to run in your current directory the way other OSs do, it only looks in the path. That's why you always need to add the ./ if you want to run a binary in your current directory.


    This is a basic how-to learning for me to. Thanks :)

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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to Al on Fri Nov 13 02:21:11 2020
    On 11 Nov 2020 at 08:52p, Al pondered and said...

    Yes, Mystic 1.12A46 is released. It's a done deal now. 1.12A47 is still
    a work in progress and there will likely be many new ones (prealphas) before A47 is released.
    Are you stating that he continues to modify that a47 build and I shou check back to make sure I'm on the newest date??

    Yes, once he has done what he wants to do and tested that things are working according to plan he'll release an A47. At some point he'll release a 1.12 final but that may take a while.

    Just to add to this, yes James creates multiple builds of Mystic when they
    are in pre-alpha.. one reason I'd suggested build dates were added some time ago to the tear lines.. it makes it easer for all to know what version is running on someones system :)

    Sometimes the community can see rapid development during a pre-alpha period
    and a full release follow quickly. Other times it may be many months of iterative changes in a pre-alpha before a full alpha sees the light of day as
    a public download.

    Hope that helps :)

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  • From Al@21:4/106.1 to Avon on Thu Nov 12 05:56:25 2020
    Re: Re: Linux paths
    By: Avon to Al on Thu Nov 12 2020 09:18 pm

    On 11 Nov 2020 at 08:48p, Al pondered and said...
    ./ means current directory. Linux never looks for binary files to
    run in your current directory the way other OSs do, it only looks in
    the path. That's why you always need to add the ./ if you want to
    run a binary in your current directory.

    This is a basic how-to learning for me to. Thanks :)

    Here's a quick and dirty way to put your current directory on your path so these commands work the way they work on other OSs..

    PATH="$PATH:."

    This is not the linux, or unix way.. ;)

    Best if folks just use the ./ method.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From paulie420@21:2/150 to Avon on Thu Nov 12 10:02:42 2020
    Just to add to this, yes James creates multiple builds of Mystic when theyare in pre-alpha.. one reason I'd suggested build dates were added some timeago to the tear lines.. it makes it easer for all to know what version isrunning on someones system :)

    I think from now on, I'll stick to the ALPHA. I wanted to play with and use the 'marquee' feature - but... didn't think about any issues/bugs that may OR MAY NOT be in a preALPHA.

    It is a little harder for a newbie to understand; but.. I think I'm grasping that for me, not a total BBS genius, I should be on a46. :) Thanks to both of you for explaining.



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  • From Warpslide@21:3/110 to Al on Thu Nov 12 17:01:00 2020
    On 12 Nov 2020, Al said the following...

    PATH="$PATH:."

    This is not the linux, or unix way.. ;)

    Best if folks just use the ./ method.

    Just don't tell them about: alias dir='ls -h' ;)

    Jay

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Warpslide on Thu Nov 12 22:27:44 2020
    On 12 Nov 2020, 12:01p, Warpslide said the following...

    Just don't tell them about: alias dir='ls -h' ;)

    sudo apt install sl

    That way you know when you misspell ls on the command line. ;)


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  • From Xenos@21:4/147 to Black Panther on Fri Nov 13 19:06:22 2020
    RE: Re: Linux paths
    BY: Black Panther (21:1/186)

    On Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 16:27, Black Panther (21:1/186) wrote:

    On 12 Nov 2020, 12:01p, Warpslide said the following...

    Just don't tell them about: alias dir='ls -h' ;)

    sudo apt install sl

    That way you know when you misspell ls on the command line. ;)


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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to Xenos on Fri Nov 13 04:30:48 2020
    On 13 Nov 2020, 02:06p, Xenos said the following...

    sudo apt install sl

    Doncha just love 'em trains? :D

    I sure do. I also see it a lot. ;)

    I had the same issue in dos. I didn't think typing a two or three character command would cause that many spelling issues...


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