From: Kenny McCormack on 21 Dec 2009 18:06 In article <hgoe6n$nu1$1(a)aioe.org>, Golden California Girls <gldncagrls(a)aol.com.mil> wrote: .... >>> Depends on the tool you use. networksetup is your friend here. >>> man networksetup >> >> $ man networksetup >> No manual entry for networksetup >> $ > >What version are you running? > >http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/networksetup.8.html Presumably, an older version that doesn't have that man page. Anyway, thanks for the link; I'll check it out.
From: Golden California Girls on 21 Dec 2009 21:28 Kenny McCormack wrote: > In article <hgoe6n$nu1$1(a)aioe.org>, > Golden California Girls <gldncagrls(a)aol.com.mil> wrote: > ... >>>> Depends on the tool you use. networksetup is your friend here. >>>> man networksetup >>> $ man networksetup >>> No manual entry for networksetup >>> $ >> What version are you running? >> >> http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/networksetup.8.html > > Presumably, an older version that doesn't have that man page. > > Anyway, thanks for the link; I'll check it out. Possibly, but I don't know, that the man page and the app are only installed if you also install xcode. A lot of good stuff only gets installed if you install xcode. I know I have it in 10.5, but I have xcode installed.
From: Ralph Böhme on 22 Dec 2009 01:58 Golden California Girls <gldncagrls(a)aol.com.mil> schrieb: > Kenny McCormack wrote: >> In article <hgoe6n$nu1$1(a)aioe.org>, >> Golden California Girls <gldncagrls(a)aol.com.mil> wrote: >> ... >>>>> Depends on the tool you use. networksetup is your friend here. >>>>> man networksetup >>>> $ man networksetup >>>> No manual entry for networksetup >>>> $ >>> What version are you running? >>> >>> http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/networksetup.8.html >> >> Presumably, an older version that doesn't have that man page. >> >> Anyway, thanks for the link; I'll check it out. > Possibly, but I don't know, that the man page and the app are only installed if > you also install xcode. A lot of good stuff only gets installed if you install > xcode. I know I have it in 10.5, but I have xcode installed. Me too. But afair it has been on board by default since 10.5. -Ralph -- s/-nsp// for mail
From: Kenny McCormack on 22 Dec 2009 07:29 In article <hgpqm3$44c$1(a)news.albasani.net>, Ralph Böhme <ralph-nsp(a)rsrc.de> wrote: .... >>> Presumably, an older version that doesn't have that man page. >>> >>> Anyway, thanks for the link; I'll check it out. > >> Possibly, but I don't know, that the man page and the app are only >> installed if you also install xcode. A lot of good stuff only gets >> installed if you install xcode. I know I have it in 10.5, but I have >> xcode installed. > >Me too. But afair it has been on board by default since 10.5. I have 10.4, and it doesn't not have that command (at least it isn't on my PATH, the last time I checked). So, the man page doesn't do me much good. At the URL, it says the command came in in 10.6...
From: Ralph Böhme on 22 Dec 2009 08:18 Kenny McCormack <gazelle(a)shell.xmission.com> schrieb: > In article <hgpqm3$44c$1(a)news.albasani.net>, > Ralph Böhme <ralph-nsp(a)rsrc.de> wrote: > ... >>>> Presumably, an older version that doesn't have that man page. >>>> >>>> Anyway, thanks for the link; I'll check it out. >> >>> Possibly, but I don't know, that the man page and the app are only >>> installed if you also install xcode. A lot of good stuff only gets >>> installed if you install xcode. I know I have it in 10.5, but I have >>> xcode installed. >> >>Me too. But afair it has been on board by default since 10.5. > I have 10.4, and it doesn't not have that command (at least it isn't on > my PATH, the last time I checked). So, the man page doesn't do me much > good. At the URL, it says the command came in in 10.6... In 10.4 afair it was not part of the base system, but part of ARDAgent.app $ find /System -name '*networksetup*' -print /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Support/networksetup-jaguar /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Support/networksetup-panther I can't remember though if you can use networksetup-panther on tiger. hth -Ralph -- s/-nsp// for mail
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