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Re: GNUstep "open" tool
From: |
Martin Brecher |
Subject: |
Re: GNUstep "open" tool |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Nov 2001 12:51:01 +0100 |
Hi all, -
As a suggestion: The GNUstep.sh script could create an alias "open"="gsopen" if
no open command is located on the system; just for the user's sake.
And on (I hope only few) systems where some open command is already present it
could output that gsopen should be used because some other open command is
already present.
Greetings,
Martin
On 2001-11-18 13:19:08 +0200 Dan Pascu <dan@services.iiruc.ro> wrote:
> On 17 Nov, Gregory Casamento wrote:
> > I have created a GNUstep version of the "open" tool. I would like to commit
> > it, but I am concerned about possible collisions with other tools on
> > different
> > distributions of Linux. SuSE doesn't have a problem, since that's what I'm
> > testing on. Perhaps it should be called "gsopen" or something.
>
> on debian open is a symlink to openvt, though I don't know why is this
> necessary. It's very likely that a common name like open will collide
> with something on some systems.
>
> >
> > I am making progress on NSOutlineView, I just thought this tool might be
> > easy
> > to write so I whipped it up real quick. ;)
>
> --
> Dan
>
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- GNUstep "open" tool, Gregory Casamento, 2001/11/18
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool,
Martin Brecher <=
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Gregory Casamento, 2001/11/18
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Jeff Teunissen, 2001/11/22
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Gregory Casamento, 2001/11/22
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Nicola Pero, 2001/11/22
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Stefan Böhringer, 2001/11/23
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Nicola Pero, 2001/11/23
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Jeff Teunissen, 2001/11/23
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Nicola Pero, 2001/11/23
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Dan Pascu, 2001/11/23
- Re: GNUstep "open" tool, Gregory Casamento, 2001/11/24