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Date:      Sat, 03 Aug 2002 11:50:59 -0600
From:      Jason Porter <leporter@xmission.com>
To:        MET <met@uberstats.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Two Seemingly Simple Questions
Message-ID:  <3D4C1803.2010001@xmission.com>
References:  <002101c23b16$20dae190$6901a8c0@SURVIVAL>

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Hello again Matt!
To answer question on you can kill -HUP [pid] that should do it.  You
can find the pid for inetd by ps -waux | grep inetd  (I think that
should work, am I wrong?)

Second, what shell are you using?  The easiest way is to declare that
variable in the rc or profile file of the shell that you're running.
Hope that helps.

MET wrote:
| 1. How do you restart inetd.conf without restarting the machine?
|
| 	Can't seem to find it by searching the Handbook.
|
| 2.  How do you set the CVS Environment variable ?
| 	
| 	I tried:   met$ export CVSROOT=/usr/local/cvsrep  ( as I set
| that up with:  cvs -d /usr/local/cvsrep init )
| 	but I get an error saying "export" is not a known command.
|
| - Matthew
|
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- -Jason Porter

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readable code, which they then self-righteously
refuse to explain."
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