On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 10:10 PM, Robby Workman <<a href="mailto:rworkman@slackbuilds.org">rworkman@slackbuilds.org</a>> wrote:<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
<div class="Ih2E3d">Alan C wrote:<br>
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alias sbopkginst='installpkg'<br>
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(now, both (either of the two) works to get a pkg installed, not just the "installpkg")<br>
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Well, it's not my code, but if it were, this would get a big fat veto.<br>
installpkg(8) works just fine for installing packages.<br>
Where does this end? Do we eventually wind up with things like:<br>
sbopkgupgrade<br>
sbopkgremove<br>
sbopkginfo<br>
sboreadmail</blockquote><div><br>Not code. Instead is Alias, grep the ls, and quick short edits of the command line. (not intended to go into anyone's code). Sorry. I should've put a disclaimer in saying this is some power things only (if you want) and only for your own (.bashrc) and in combo with grepping of history returned (bash's history)<br>
<br>Oh, BTW, *yes*, *I* *do* have many aliases in my .bashrc (I *do* get to confuse myself and no one else but me). So, I do assume that others also get to do so (but only) for their own self if they so choose.<br><br>I've not yet put<br>
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alias sbopkginst='installpkg'<br><br>as an alias of mine, not yet. But I might. Have fun.<br><br>BTW, yum is not onboard my Slack.<br><br>al@AB60R:~$ alias<br>alias adf='df --human-readable'<br>alias ahalt='sudo /sbin/halt'<br>
alias aterm='aterm -ls -fg gray -bg black'<br>alias aw='ctw --nometric USCA0775'<br>alias aw2='ctw --nometric USCA0967'<br>alias aw3='ctw --nometric USNV0102'<br>alias cdr='sudo /home/al/bin/cdrecordeasy'<br>
alias cmx='chmod u+x'<br>alias cups='sudo /usr/local/bin/cups.sh'<br>alias d='dir'<br>alias dir='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS --format=vertical'<br>alias diskck='du -s -k -c * | sort -rn'<br>
alias ducks='du -cks * | sort -rn | head -11'<br>alias ethrl='sudo /usr/bin/ethereal'<br>alias firew='sudo /usr/local/bin/firehol'<br>alias fm='fetchmail -k'<br>alias fm2='fetchmail -k -f ~/.fetchmailrc_acforum -l 50275'<br>
alias fmck='tail /var/tmp/fetchmail.log'<br>alias fmorig='fetchmail -k -l 50275'<br>alias ftpd='sudo /etc/rc.d/init.d/vsftpd'<br>alias hi='history'<br>alias hig='history | grep'<br>
alias htsrv='sudo /usr/sbin/apachectl'<br>alias jbidwatchr='/usr/lib/java/bin/java -Xmx512m -jar ~/bin/JBidWatcher-1.0.2.jar'<br>alias ls='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS'<br>alias lsag='ls -la | grep'<br>
alias lsg='ls | grep'<br>alias mc='. /usr/share/mc/bin/mc-wrapper.sh'<br>alias mntcd='mount /mnt/cdrom'<br>alias mntflp='mount /mnt/floppy'<br>alias mntyumrepo='sudo mount --bind /mnt/sata/rhel /var/www/htdocs/pub'<br>
alias newsdl='sudo slrnpull -h <a href="http://news.cwnet.com">news.cwnet.com</a>'<br>alias newsr='slrn --spool -i ~/.slrnrc_spool -f ~/.jnewsrc_pull'<br>alias prnsrv='sudo /sbin/arp -s -v <a href="http://192.168.1.102">192.168.1.102</a> 00C002505653'<br>
alias prnsrvck='ping -c 4 <a href="http://192.168.1.102">192.168.1.102</a>'<br>alias qvm='sudo /usr/local/bin/kqemu_do'<br>alias sl_ck_changlog='slackupdateck_ht'<br>alias slupd='slackupdater'<br>
alias smb='sudo /usr/local/bin/samba_do'<br>alias term='xterm -bg AntiqueWhite -fg Black &'<br>alias termb='xterm -bg AntiqueWhite -fg NavyBlue &'<br>alias termg='xterm -bg AntiqueWhite -fg OliveDrab &'<br>
alias termr='xterm -bg AntiqueWhite -fg DarkRed &'<br>alias umntcd='umount /mnt/cdrom'<br>alias umntflp='umount /mnt/floppy'<br>alias umntyumrepo='sudo umount -l /var/www/htdocs/pub'<br>
alias v='vdir'<br>alias vdir='/bin/ls $LS_OPTIONS --format=long'<br>alias vm='sudo /usr/local/bin/rc.vmware'<br>alias wget1fldr='wget -m -l 1 -np'<br>alias xs='startx -- -dpi 139'<br>
alias xsu='xterm -fn 7x14 -bg DarkOrange4 -fg white -e su &'<br>alias xtop='xterm -fn 6x13 -bg LightSlateGray -fg black -e top &'<br>alias yum='sudo yum'<br>alias yumckupd='sudo yum check-update'<br>
alias yumupd='sudo yum update'<br></div></div><br><br>