- Subject: Re: strange behaviour with SuSE8.0
- From: Klaus Schmid <klaus.schmid@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 May 2002 01:13:27 +0200
Am Samstag, 18. Mai 2002 22:23 schrieb John E. Davis:
> It is probably not a good idea to change the hostname while jed is
> running. This is particularly important since jed uses this
> information to lock files. If you must change the hostname, do it
> once at startup via, e.g., your .jedrc file.
I tested this:
.jedrc with one line:
set_hostname(" ");
jed t1.tmp (new) --> t1.tmp gets wrongly locked
And, .jedrc with one line:
insert( "hello");
jed
--> hellohellohello in *scratch*
jed -n
--> hello in *scratch*
Shouldn't the switch '-n' avoid evaluation of .jedrc?
Where and when does the SuSE-jed evaluate .jedrc?
Anyway, it seems worth to reinstall as you have suggested.
> Do this:
>
> 1. Grab the jed and slang .tar.gz files and put them in the same
> directory, e.g., /usr/local/src.
>
> 2. tar xzf slang-1.4.5.tar.gz jed-B0.99-15.tar.gz
> 3. ln -s slang-1.4.5 slang
> 4. cd slang
> 5. ./configure; make
> 6. cd ../jed-B0.99-15
> 7. ./configure; make --prefix=/usr/local
> 8. make xjed
> 8. make install
>
> This will install jed in /usr/local/bin/jed. Setup your path so that
> the version in /usr/local/bin is picked up before the already
> installed on in /usr/bin.
Thanks a lot. Now it is up to me ;)
> For what it is worth, I used to use SuSE, but now I use debian.
SuSE8.0/KDE3 looks nice and was the easiest way to go for me.
Maybe I will change to Debian on next stable release.
Thanks
Klaus
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