Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 16:17:45 +0000 From: Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com> To: testing@lists.pcbsd.org Cc: "freebsd-x11@freebsd.org" <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: dsfx.sh - a Debugging Script For things relating to Xorg Message-ID: <56928429.8090306@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CABHD1wR-2shmWNeAr7VjW5eQt3gc1jbwTS1RhojQumvs=jEgTA@mail.gmail.com> References: <CABHD1wR4vEx5fT_RaY%2BHT4Ljg6saOotae%2B8bGcVPe6w40En7%2Bw@mail.gmail.com> <CABHD1wR-2shmWNeAr7VjW5eQt3gc1jbwTS1RhojQumvs=jEgTA@mail.gmail.com>
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<https://github.com/pernila/scripts/blob/master/dsfx.sh> – smart work by Tommi Pernila! Thanks. A thought: use something other than colons within the name of the .txz file. An example, from version 0.4 of the script: xlogs_2016.01.10_15:49:19.txz For what it's worth, Apple uses dashes within names of files produced by sysdiagnose. An example: sysdiagnose_2016.01.10_16-00-19-GMT.tar.gz ---- As a side note, historically my own naming preference was something like this: 2016-01-10-16-00-19 sysdiagnose.tar.gz (As far as I recall, that preference was partly related to how things were sorted in Finder in OS X.)
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