Christoph Anton Mitterer
Christoph Anton Mitterer
A warning is in practise probably useless,... in automatic deployments no one notices them anyway,.. and even if, possible rogue packages would have already been installed. As for keys, as...
Seems to work here.
Oh and in addition: I'm not really sure whether aliases/keybindings like `history | hstr` (i.e. ones that contain a pipe) are really safe in bash. I cannot think of a...
Thanks for your kind words :-) The problem with using the history file is generally that the shell probably doesn't expect anyone to do this. So there might be all...
just wondered, whether this is still considered? :-) @dvorka
Isn't that also already the case when the history is read from the file?
But then one effectively looses persistent history?!
Anything one can do to fix this issue? Still happens in 6.0
And it also affects critical stuff, like the output from `/usr/sbin/dcache-storage-descriptor` is broken all few invocations
> Could you check the space-manager log file, to see if there are any errors reported there? No: ``` /var/log/dcache# grep -i SpaceManager storagesystem0.log /var/log/dcache# ``` but we do have...