Date: Sat, 17 Apr 1999 19:27:56 +0200 (CEST) From: Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai <asmodai@wxs.nl> To: gkaplan <gkaplan@castle.net> Cc: questions <questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: RE: source module update Message-ID: <XFMail.990417192756.asmodai@wxs.nl> In-Reply-To: <3717824B.D63EA6EF@castle.net>
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On 16-Apr-99 gkaplan wrote: > 1.) one files downloaded ( a html file ) has a file name that beings > with a initial tilde. When I tried reading the file using lynx several > different expression for the file name: > 1.a lynx ~xyz.html this returned the message `` badly formatted > address '' > 1.b lynx \~xyz.html from the lynx context this displayed the root > directory. > 1.c lynx ./~xyz.html lynx opened showing the file that I expected to > see. > What is the explanation for my results. Logical: ~ = $HOME The tilde gets expanded to yer homedirectory... > 2.) the source file which was sent as xyz.src.tar.gz was saved as > xyz_src_tar_tar . I know that this is not strictly speaking a freebsd > question but... It's a mishap of Windows... Just rename the file afterwards... > 3.) following the suggested command sequence to create and executable > module: > $ tar xvfz xyx.src.tar.gz > $ cd xyz-* > $ make > $ su > executing as a non privileged user this command sequence failed on the > last command . The question then is how do I change my group privileges > from the default to wheel ? How do I avoid breaking security? Have I > done something that would confuse the package database in that the > update that I have downloaded from the current development site is > already installed, in the form of an earlier version, from the 2.2.8 > RELEASE cd? Log in as root, then vi /etc/group and add yer login name after the wheel:0: part... Then log out, log in as yerself and do a su -m. --- Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven asmodai(at)wxs.nl The FreeBSD Programmer's Documentation Project Network/Security Specialist <http://home.wxs.nl/~asmodai> *BSD: Powered by Knowledge & Know-how <http://www.freebsd.org> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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