problem with /usr/bin/calendar
Sascha Wildner
saw at online.de
Tue Aug 1 10:29:09 PDT 2006
Jon Drews wrote:
DragonFly 1.6.0-RELEASE i386
Hi:
I am having a minor problem with the calendar utility (man 1
calendar). I have created a ~/.calendar/calendar file but when I type:
$ calendar
I get the entries for all the calendars stored in
/usr/share/calendar. I moved /usr/share/calendar/calendar.all to a
different file name and then ran $ calendar. Nothing appeared so it
seems that calendar is trying to use that file. However I can only get
it to use the user created calendar file by doing
$ calendar -f ~/.calendar/calendar
Is there some setting I have to make elsewhere? According to the man
page it should search my home directory for a calendar file.
I was a bit unclear in my previous mail.
The -f option will change the default filename from 'calendar.all' to
what you specify. So
$ calendar -f calendar
should work as well for you. Either that, or rename ~/.calendar/calendar
to ~/.calendar/calendar.all.
Sascha
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