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Re: Glob hard class names?
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Ed Brown |
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Re: Glob hard class names? |
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Tue, 05 Apr 2005 17:46:07 -0600 |
No freebsd experience here either, so this is mostly for my own
edification, but hard classes on a redhat machine include:
redhat redhat_ws redhat_ws_3
Are multiple hard classes, including 'freebsd_4', or 'freebsd_5', not
also defined in a similar way on freebsd boxes? If not, it seems like a
desirable feature request...
-Ed
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 16:21, Atom Powers wrote:
> Is it possible to glob hard class names?
> For instance I currently have:
> --
> Groups:
> freebsd_4 = ( freebsd_4_11_STABLE freebsd_4_10_STABLE
> freebsd_4_10_RELEASE_p3 )
> freebsd_5 = ( freebsd_5_3_RELEASE freebsd_5_3_STABLE )
> --
>
> But I'm still missing a lot of systems. "freebsd_5_4_PRERELEASE", for
> example, won't match either group. Can I do something like:
>
> --
> Groups:
> freebsd_4 = ( freebsd_4_* )
> freebsd_5 = ( freebsd_5_* )
> --
>
> Or is there another way to easily define a group for these hard classes? (And
> still catch "freebsd_5_4_STABLE" when it is released.)
>
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>
> Atom Powers
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