Re: New DHCPD Configuration Tool

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By the way, I just coded a nice hello world gettext application in
Python.  There's probably one out on the net somewhere, but I couldn't
find it.  Email me if you want a copy.  I've tested it with Japanese.

Have Fun,
-jj

--- Richard June <rjune@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I was the one that wrote the "other" program, from what it sounds
> like your's 
> is a bit further along than mine. does yours do i18n too?
> On Tuesday 16 March 2004 20:47, Kevin M. Gill wrote:
> > Hello All...
> >   I'd like to let you all know that I just started a new DHCPD
> > configuration tool ( http://sourceforge.net/projects/dhcpdman/ ) ,
> and
> > if you'd like to have it for Fedora, I'm game. Now, I saw a
> previous
> > post concerning another tool, but I figured I'd throw this out as
> > another choice.
> >   It supports general options, host/group/subnet definitions,
> > drag-and-dropping of hosts between groups and subnets, and network
> > interface selection.
> >   If you'd like, please send me any sample dhcpd.conf files you may
> make
> > with it, _especially_ if it crashes the program.
> >   I value any comments or ideas, so send them on over. :)
> >
> >           Kevin M. Gill
> >
> > url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dhcpdman/
> > files: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=104318
> 
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