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- From: mike@pacsoft.com (Mike Stefanik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin,comp.unix.admin
- Subject: Re: Vendors Considered Evil (Re: Perl use over NFS)
- Message-ID: <1372@pacsoft.com>
- Date: 2 Sep 92 04:51:04 GMT
- References: <1992Aug28.183918.22664@sei.cmu.edu> <1992Aug30.215306.12595@puma.ATL.GE.COM> <BtuLz7.6Ht@news.larc.nasa.gov>
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- Organization: Pacific Software Group, Riverside, Ca.
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- In an article, kludge@grissom.larc.nasa.gov (Scott Dorsey) writes:
- >Umm... folks? You do know about symbolic links, don't you? [...]
-
- Umm... Scott? Perhaps you regarded it as simply an unsubstantiated
- rumour, but guess what... there *are* folks out there running SVR3 UNIX
- who can't even spell "symbolic link".
-
- Unfortunately, I must count myself among the symbolically linkless.
- But, after years of counseling, I have learned to cope. You just take
- it one day at a time, and if you slip up and do an "ls -s" or a symlink(),
- just relax and remember it's all part of the recovery process.
-
- --
- Mike Stefanik mike@pacsoft.com ...!uunet!pacsoft!mike
- Pacific Software Group, Riverside, CA
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