From: Terry D. <td...@bi...> - 2002-01-12 04:25:07
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Ok, this is interresting, I have an english version ( i assume ), but=20 here is my module.info file: desc_ru_SU=3D=F0=CF=CC=D8=DA=CF=D7=C1=D4=C5=CC=C9 =C9 =E7=D2=D5=D0=D0=D9 risk=3Dlow medium high desc_ko_KR.euc=3D=BB=E7=BF=EB=C0=DA =B9=D7 =B1=D7=B7=EC desc_zh_TW.Big5=3D=A8=CF=A5=CE=AA=CC=BA=DE=B2z desc_pl=3DU=BFytkownicy i grupy desc_de=3DBenutzer und Gruppen name=3DUser Manager desc_zh_CN=3D=D3=C3=BB=A7=D3=EB=C8=BA=D7=E9 desc_pt=3DUtilizadores e Grupos category=3Dsystem desc_tr=3DKullan=FDc=FD ve Gruplar os_support=3Dslackware-linux redhat-linux mandrake-linux solaris=20 debian-linux suse-linux hpux freebsd osf1 open-linux unixware=20 turbo-linux openbsd corel-linux cobalt-linux irix aix netbsd msc-linux desc=3DUsers and Groups desc_es=3DUsuarios y Grupos desc_sv=3DAnv=E4ndare och grupper desc_fr=3DUtilisateurs et groupes desc_ja_JP.euc=3D=A5=E6=A1=BC=A5=B6=A4=AA=A4=E8=A4=D3=A5=B0=A5=EB=A1=BC=A5= =D7 depends=3D0.88 version=3D0.88 desc_ru_RU=3D=CF=EE=EB=FC=E7=EE=E2=E0=F2=E5=EB=E8 =E8 =C3=F0=F3=EF=EF=FB Any suggestions? Thank you for your patience! Joe Cooper wrote: > Have a look in the module.info file in the module directory. After=20 > copying the module directory to a new dir name (i.e. apache becomes=20 > myapache), modify the module.info to contain a new name (Apache becomes= =20 > MyApache, for instance). >=20 > I think that will do it. From now on, you can update Apache alongside=20 > the rest of Webmin, and your MyApache module will remain the same. >=20 > Terry Davis wrote: >=20 >> Ok, but what if I wanted to create a whole new module out of it? Is=20 >> this possible? >> >> Jamie Cameron wrote: >> >>> Terry Davis wrote: >>> >>>> I have made some changes to the code that I dont want to lose when I >>>> update. Is there a way I can export that module in its current stat= e >>>> and rename it to a different module? THat way, when I update, the m= ain >>>> module can be updated while my "exported" module remains the same. >>>> >>>> Thank you! >>>> Hope this makes sense. >>>> >>> >>> Your best option would be to copy the module directory to a new name, >>> (making sure to copy /etc/webmin/modulename as well) and then grant=20 >>> yourself >>> access to the copy rather than to the original. That way when webmin=20 >>> is upgraded >>> it will leave the copy alone and only upgrade the original directory = .. >>> >>> - Jamie >>> >> >> >> >=20 >=20 >=20 --=20 Terry Davis Systems Administrator BirdDog Solutions, Inc. (402) 829-6059 |