[jp] Debian's autopilot

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  • David A. Desrosiers desrod at gnu-designs.com
    Sun May 20 14:23:31 EDT 2007

     

    On Sun, 2007-05-20 at 13:49 -0400, Jason Day wrote:
    > If there is interest, I can post the various combinations that I know
    > to work. 
    
    Here's a wild thought... let's cook up a script that audits the user's
    current setup, and applies the "auto-jpilot" style syncronization for
    them, and if they want, via the same script, they can "undo" that action
    (in an intelligent way, not just a 'mv file file.old && mv file.new
    file' style replacement) 
    
    Any interest? Plenty of us are Bash/Shell Jedis, so why not? :) 
    
    
    -- 
    David A. Desrosiers - desrod at gnu-designs.com 
    "There are four boxes to use in the defense of liberty: soap, 
    ballot, jury and ammo. Use in that order. Starting now."
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