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Re: properly way of setting premissions for devices in /dev/



Oh, Robert, that is absolutely amazing. I appreciate very much your work. That would be a very good feature.

We wait for news!
Thanks so much.

Ramiro

El 4 de julio de 2024 10:09:46 CEST, Robert Elz <kre%munnari.OZ.AU@localhost> escribió:
>    Date:        Wed, 3 Jul 2024 12:39:42 +0200
>    From:        Ramiro Aceves <ea1abz%gmail.com@localhost>
>    Message-ID:  <CANfMP77Pxq-Z1Du=iW12TEE9aoJma+XVHAFQM3SDY4a+eCJnQg%mail.gmail.com@localhost>
>
>  | Yes, months ago when I started playing with NetBSD I configured a
>  | HISTSIZE variable, and after that I set HISTFILE var but as it did not
>  | work  I read the man page and did not see anything about the history
>  | file, so I started thinking that the feature was certainly missing.
>
>That's certainly right, it is currently.
>
>I'm not sure if anyone really wants it or not, but in the past couple of
>days, I have turned some of my earlier imagining into code - what I have
>now seems to be working OK, though I haven't done much in the way of testing
>yet.
>
>There would be two new variables, HISTFILE which (kind of like what happens
>to ENV) gets expanded (if required) to make a file name, when set, and if the
>file named exists, and is a shell history file, gets read and its contents
>appended to whatever history exists in the current shell (each time it is
>set that would happen).  If it is set when the shell exits, the history
>buffer will be written to it.
>
>And HISTAPPEND which can be set to a string which represents a boolean
>value (true/false yes/no on/off 1/0) - if set to a value indicating true,
>then as each command is completed it will be written to the HISTFILE
>(and if still set to a true value, then the shell won't write to
>the file at exit, as everything should already be there).   The intent
>(which I haven't tested yet) would be that in this case the same file
>could be shared by multiple shells, and collect history from all.
>
>If this is likely to be of some general interest, I could do some more
>testing to make sure it works properly, and commit it (for HEAD, and
>eventually NetBSD 11 - this isn't something I'd pull up to -10).
>
>kre
>


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