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@Kusalananda hiya and welcome! I guess you are referring to the pointer from this Unix & Linux meta question
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4:42 AM
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@Smple_V macOS has a very capable tool called dtrace which however is significantly more versatile (but hence also more complex) than strace
 
 
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@tripleee That's the one.
 
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@Kusalananda good to see you here!
 
Goto, incidentally, was part of the original Thompson shell. Labels were implemented using :.
(about that dupe)
(above)
:-)
 
I originally created this room to coordinate quality assurance in the tag but the gold badge owners are not heavy chat users so this is more of a general Bash room now
@Kusalananda oh, like DOS batch!
 
@tripleee Yes. It was dropped by Bourne later.
 
6:40 AM
@Kusalananda I've been lurking in /dev/chat for a couple of days because I sort of wanted to discuss quality assurance on U&L but I guess it's not going to be a popular topic there?
 
@tripleee QA in what sense? There are, from time to time pings about individual questions that need a bit of TLC.
 
coming from SO it's weird to see simple common FAQs like "oops I stomped on PATH" just now getting answered instead of simply closed as duplicates
 
That one was a dupe (I'm sure I've seen it before). If you find it, just mark this latest one as a dupe.
 
the procedure I've come up with on SO is to collect common canonical answers in the bash tag wiki to make them easier to find
 
(sorry, busy now, will be back soon)
 
6:44 AM
do you think it would make sense to try something similar on U&L?
(sure, no panic)
 
7:10 AM
@tripleee The way it has been done is that we've tried to track down duplicates and mark them as such. From time to time, someone will realize that a topic needs a canonical answer and so asks a vell written question for that purpose. An example is unix.stackexchange.com/questions/112023/…
 
@Kusalananda okay, I'll try to look into doing that! thanks.
do you have a canonical collection of some sort?
oh, just clicked through to the meta and found it, nvm
 
Not really. I keep a personal list of topics and the corresponding answer links, but that's about it.
Ah, yes there are some there too.
Meeting now...
 
7:32 AM
 
@triplee Also note that U&L is a fair bit smaller than SO in terms of people and rate of flow of questions. The /dev/chat is a friendly place and the U&L meta is good for suggesting or asking about these sorts of things, though.
 
@Kusalananda yeah, it's bound to be different than SO, I have been getting on and off for the last few years but got a bit frustrated when I didn't see obvious duplicates being closed
but it's good to see that I'm in theory not too far off ... getting the rep to be able to work on duplicates etc is still a major stumbling block
it's a bit paradoxical when you know there is a principle but you don't have the tools to effectively implement it
thanks for filling me in!
 
@tripleee Just mention them in the chat and others will do the flagging.
 
in /dev/chat? okay, thanks!
you might have noticed that I'm also hanging out in the SOCVR and Charcoal chats
where close votes and spam flags, respectively, are coordinated
SOCVR is SO-only though
 
@tripleee I havene't been there.
 
7:45 AM
you're not missing much, except some of the bots which post automated alerts might be interesting from a technical point of view
you've seen Queen here as well
 
 
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2:34 PM
Hi everyone!
Just wanted to ask if this is correct: cat > /etc/nginx/forge-conf/"$SITENAME"/server/netdata.conf << .......
Is that string concatenation correct?
 
If $SITENAME has the correct value, then it looks ok. You may also do "/etc/nginx/forge-conf/$SITENAME/server/netdata.conf"
 
 
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