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OPN goes Shell in RC2
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OPN goes Shell
No, that's not the petrol station, but the Command Line common to Linux Systems. In RC2 you can control and call scripts via shell, see some details:
In the OPN Root directory there will be a new directory called "opn-bin". After the installation you chmod this directory to '0777'. This directory contains the shellscripts delivered by the modules. So this directory will be filled during installation of modules.
The directory "opn-bin" is protected against access from outside OPN via a ".htaccess" file. To activate this protection after installation, you should rename the file "#.htaccess" to ".htaccess".
The OPN Developer Team
Posted by xweber
on 2004-01-20 20:32:38 (23302 * reads)
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sounds like a cool feature... I haven't seen this yet....
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