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  • Modified a comment on discussion Help getting started on GnuCOBOL

    Hi to all, Is there a way to use index / sequential DBASE dat & cdx files?

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    Hi to all, Is there a way to use index / sequential files using DBASE dat & cdx files?

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs (TAB) instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. sprintf("%d",$1) ensures that $1 is a digital number and not a string. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed(TAB)$1(TAB)>suse-linux(TAB)sprintf("%d",$1)(TAB)$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i # SuSE Linux ...

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs (TAB) instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. sprintf("%d",$1) ensures that $1 is a digital number and not a string. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed(TAB)$1(TAB)>suse-linux(TAB)sprintf("%d",$1)(TAB)$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i # SuSE Linux

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. sprintf("%d",$1) ensures that $1 is a digital number and not a string. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed(TAB)$1(TAB)>suse-linux(TAB)sprintf("%d",$1)(TAB)$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i # SuSE Linux

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed(TAB)$1(TAB)>suse-linux(TAB)$1(TAB)$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i # SuSE Linux

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed<tab>$1<tab>suse-linux<tab>$1<tab>$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i</tab></tab></tab></tab> # SuSE Linux

  • Modified a comment on discussion Webmin on Webmin

    Hi Ilia, I've checked it and it doesn't work properly. It needs tabs instead of spaces and to put Tumbleweed before SuSE Linux line otherwise it will be caught by that line that returned "suse-linux" version 86. See: # openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed openSUSE Linux Tumbleweed<tab>$1<tab>suse-linux<tab>$1<tab>$etc_issue =~ /openSUSE\s+Tumbleweed\s+(\S+)\s/i</tab></tab></tab></tab> # SuSE Linux

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