Re: Cocoa Code Repository
Re: Cocoa Code Repository
- Subject: Re: Cocoa Code Repository
- From: Gary Yuen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 12:02:24 -0800
Hey guys,
I think I found where you can configure networks from the command line.
Check out:
/var/db/SystemConfiguration/preferences.xml
I was looking at lookupd for a while and didn't see much there. There
may be commands to change the config but this file definitely stores
it. Not sure if it's a backup of another database but it's one place to
try. Let me know of it works.
Gary
Am Wednesday, 22.01.03 um 22:48 Uhr schrieb mmalcolm crawford:
On Wednesday, January 22, 2003, at 03:27 PM, Salter, Adam Q wrote:
Stepwise etc are for learning/understanding Cocoa, but don't keep
code.
Softrak (http://www.stepwise.com/Softrak) does actually list code.
Along with released products, there are categories for source code and
developers are encouraged to put their source packages into their
listings as well.
Having said that, it is temporarily off-line. Scott has been
attempting to overcome the technical issue involved. It's an IP
address issue, and could be fairly easily resolved... if Scott had an
SVGA monitor to connect to the machine.
If anyone knows *exactly* how to change the IP address of a machine on
OS X Server 1.2 from the command line, without fail, please contact
Scott <sanguish at digifix.com>.
Or if anyone wants to contribute to the "buy Stepwise a monitor" fund,
please feel free to use PayPal :-)
mmalc
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