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Date:      Tue, 16 May 2017 08:22:57 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Jeffrey Bouquet" <jbtakk@iherebuywisely.com>
To:        "bugzilla-noreply" <bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org>
Cc:        "current" <current@FreeBSD.org>
Subject:   Re: [Bug 218849] Remove rc.conf jail configuration via jail_* variables
Message-ID:  <E1dAeJN-0001Zr-Kj@rmmprod05.runbox>
In-Reply-To: <bug-218849-2597-gjU7FmPdEx@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>

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Just commenting on past ideas of mine.  *spend no time replying* .  Thanks!
... inline comments below...  sort of like 'overhear my typing into my bsd
wish list nano-file.'  and as such, scribble a not to thyself, not the list=
 nor I,
as I am out of time this [year] and # commenting not # coding an email ...
....

On Tue, 16 May 2017 10:43:47 +0000, bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org wrote:

> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3D218849
>=20
> --- Comment #28 from Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> ---
> (In reply to Jonathan Anderson from comment #27)
> I think the opposite way. Or we end up with the same problems as with ezj=
ail,
> portupgrade, portmaster etc. now.=20


 I applaud each of those tools, as well as the extinct portmanager, and wis=
h they be
fully pkg compliant and/or the fallback for a resurrected /var/db/pkg plain=
-text version
of .sqlite (s) for those urgent times [ once yearly for instance ] here whe=
re a newbie
failure by inexperience and/or unresolved bug eclipses my day with a few ho=
urs of
backup-worked-but-not-as-smoothly-as-I-thought successes...

Some features in base are stalled or very
> complicated just to not break 3rd party tools with no active maintainer.
> "because they are in Handbook"

 I welcome a fully salaried handbook full time 'synchronizer', too advanced=
 in years
on my part, but yes I could pay yearly a share.

> It would be better to document jails with base tools and just some list o=
f 3rd
> party tools with brief info about them and link to homepage of those proj=
ects.
.............................
off topic, snuck in:

 Some .htm,.php,.aspx,  I save in .htm .txt  manner a .htm[ or... ] for rea=
d-later, many of which  .htm[etc]  I save, vs xclip > disk ,  appear once
loaded on disk as a jumble of text within interspersed /tags/ and /css/ stu=
ff making it
transcrible yes, but readable, no, so I give up and re-google the page I sa=
ved.  If anyone
has any best practice to educate me on a better save-to-disk-htm[php][aspx]=
 method that is foolproof. comparatively,=20
to reload from disk later [ for presentations, etc...] I may, if can,  also=
 paypal/snail mail a
'finders fee',  if, say
after a few months of usage I could frame it on the wall, actually, so I do=
 not continue as
I presently do, and feel of more use to others in pulling up saved files vs=
 [ oh, I thought
I could read that, it is 2/3 mime-glyphs... ] 'stuff that happens' to me an=
d my sometimes
guests.=20=20=20=20
cc:  the handbook guy, above, but that is in the distant future... so to sp=
eak.  Or, add
filler to an email.  Sorry, or, continue as/until I de-procrastinate and 's=
end' to my=20
understanding fellow list-readers [ tl/dr :   see header, unfortunately top=
 posted...
we are looking over the shoulder at my nano file, that 'just this once, I p=
romise' is
publicly posted to the list so others can treat it as the off-topic it purp=
orts to be,=20
comprises, asserts, mitigates itself as, and ... ]=20=20


Have a very pleasant day, and I do not mean that with any insincerity.=20=20
Thanks!=20
.........................


>=20
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