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does this not put entries in /etc/hosts? #8
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doesn't help that there isn't a man page entry |
Doesn;'t look like i'm using it wrong from what information that does exist. I did think it was weird that it could mess up on something so simple buut i guess you find stuff like that in the GNU world. |
just had to check the sources it gets hosts from and add them myself thanks for nothing |
How did you install it and on what operating system?
This is a script I originally wrote for myself and offered it for others, feel free to contribute if you feel it's lacking anything. This is not the type of script you typically run a command for (post-installation), it's very much a 'set it and forget it' type application. Which, imo, negates the need for a manpage. What I suspect may have happened, with the sparse information provided:
This is the part of the install I am assuming were missed: && cd autohosts && sudo apt install ./autohosts.deb or && cd autohosts && sudo ./autohosts The two ampersands Also: sudo ./autohosts The
You will know you've had a successful install, because you'll see output similar to the screenshots provided in the readme. If you haven't seen that yet, you missed a step, or a portion of a necessary installation command. |
I have been running this with sudo sh autohosts and im not seeing any entries in /etc/hosts at all... what is the deal, is this broken?
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