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On 12/31/08 10:10 AM, Herbert Schulz wrote:
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On Dec 31, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Duke wrote:
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Just a tiny quenstion (not a problem though): when I start TLU, I
always see the line
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(date) TLMListUpdateOperation tlmgr does not support
--machine-readable; ad-hoc parsing will be used
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is it the same to other comps or just mine? does that means by default,
--machine-readable is enable? how can I disable it and use ad-hoc
instead?
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D.
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Howdy,
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A tlmgr update, expected some time next year --- which is pretty close
now :-) --- is supposed to have this option. The present version is
just reporting that it doesn't understand this option.
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I see. Thanks Herb.<br>
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D.<br>
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Good Luck,
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Herb Schulz
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(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)
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