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On Wed, Dec 26, Gnu iBook 2 wrote:
On Wednesday, December 26, 2001, at 07:13 PM, Michael Fischer wrote:
This may sound a little harsh, but...
1) Know what software you are running.
Yes, I know, but....
2) Grep is your friend :-)
Grep is a very new friend, I do not know her very well yet. Perhaps I need to spend more time with her, get to know her better.....
Ok, further hint (and one which should serve you in many places...) Go to where the concerened software lives (like, where FastCGI/Apache are installed, running, etc. The locate command is very good, for speed and avoiding the sublanguage of find(1)) Run grep -r 'significant string you care about' and see what, if anything pops up. The meaning of -r is left as an exercise to the reader :-) Michael -- Michael Fischer 7.5 million years to run michael@visv.net printf "%d", 0x2a; -- deep thought
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