出書
- 知日部屋出書有感 恭喜恭喜!必定捧場! (不過自己還「囤積」了很多書未看..)
- 《吹水無邊——一個教師的閱讀與教學自白》 方潤兄也出書了,恭喜恭喜!
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Having spent much of today wrestling with this very question, I have asmall suggestion for people designing full-service backup systems (bywhich I mean ones that have individual file indexes and an environmentfor restoring single files):
Please provide a command that summarizes all of the versions ofa file that you know about.
Most full-service backup systems can go back in time, so you can ask forthings like 'the version of the file on January 28th'. But what I reallywant is
Why do we need some new RPM tricks for dealing with multiarch machines?Simple:
; rpm -q glibcglibc-2.5-10.fc6glibc-2.5-10.fc6
That's not an error, that's just my machine having both the 32-bit andthe 64-bit glibc RPMs installed. On a multiarch machine it's routineto have RPMs with identical names, and rpm itself hasn't been fullyadapted for this situation
