Michael Nemeth <michael.nemeth at lmco.com> schrieb am 05.01.2007 11:51:10:
I noticed that your still using using : query=$( $HEAD --bytes="$CONTENT_LENGTH" ) Which is not portable at all. (its GNU/ linux only) Rather than : read -n $CONTENT_LENGTH query Is thre any reason NOT to use the read ?
No, i think i forgot it to change, or can't remeber way i used the old one. In view Logs i have tested it, i think, because there was both posibilites in it (one with uncommented)
Also you should note that #! must be changed to a GNU bash, version 2.05.0(1) + compatable sh. ON unix system /bin/sh is either a basic bourne shell or a posix enhanced boure.
sorry i can't follow you. What it is to do for unix compatibility?
Thanks for you effort! I very happy with the veiw graph script; it will
please my users. The log view is nice but IM usualy on the hobbit sever anyway. Have not tried the rest , ive no
pressing need for it any else and it looks like it could damage stuff.
yes it could but i think not to mutch ;-). I'm allways on our server too, but i think its mutch comfortable to do it with my Browser.
The chhostservice.sh script would be handy for me and I maybe thats the next one for me to test but IM hoping that Henrik (hint hint!) can intergrate it into hobbit particularly on the enable/disable Maintenance page.
Yes that was a fine thing. Eventuell he can integrade my packet if it was stable enough.
I think most of frame work is already there for it. Note it would be nice is the delete test/host would log some where!
Ok this is a good idea for next one.
By Stefan