From: john <jdm@jdm.myzen.co.uk>
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Can emerge play a sound on either a successful/unsuccessful build?
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 22:34:16 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20140717223416.40e74d86@echoes> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b1d0694b-1640-4c8d-8c24-6e1dd877da0b@email.android.com>
On Wed, 16 Jul 2014 21:00:42 +0200
"J. Roeleveld" <joost@antarean.org> wrote:
> On 16 July 2014 18:46:16 CEST, galiza.ceive@gmail.com wrote:
> >"J. Roeleveld" <joost@antarean.org> writes:
> >
> >> On Monday, July 14, 2014 12:46:48 PM Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >>
> >>> I actually have it send an alert to my phone with Posterous but
> >>> you
> >> can
> >>
> >>> do whatever you want.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Which "Posterous" is this?
> >>
> >> When I google it, I only get information that it actually got shut
> >> down after being bought by Twitter.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I am looking for a cheap method to get notifications to my mobile
> >> phone. I used to use a free SMS service via a company in SA.
> >>
> >
> >Maybe Telegram[1] fits your needs. You'd need:
> >
> >- The appropriate client on the phone side.
> >- Telegram CLI [2] on the computer.
> >- A little shell script, such as (usage: script USER MESSAGE)
> > #!/bin/sh
> > /path/to/telegram -B -k /path/to/tg.pub <<AAA
> >
> > msg $1 $2
> > safe_quit
> > AAA
> >You could also send logfiles (^msg^send_text, $2 being the path to
> >text
> > file)
> >
> >HTH
> >
> >[1] http://www.telegram.org
> >[2] https://github.com/vysheng/tg
> >
> >
> >> --
> >>
> >> JOOST
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
> This and pushover look interesting.
>
> But I also need something that doesn't require a data connection.
> I am occasionally in places with bad reception and SMS is often still
> usable. Never mind the cost of maintaining a data connection while
> roaming. (Receiving SMS is free in any country I care to visit with
> my contract)
>
> I don't mind paying for the service. But it needs to be affordable.
>
> --
> Joost
Hmm,
From this there should be a change to Gentoo policy. For every
sucessful ebuild emerged there should be a rendition of "Run Like Hell"
I wonder what songs are appropriate to Gentoo?
--
John D Maunder
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-07-14 10:52 [gentoo-user] Can emerge play a sound on either a successful/unsuccessful build? Andrew Lowe
2014-07-14 11:15 ` Vladimir Romanov
2014-07-14 11:25 ` the
2014-07-14 11:28 ` Vladimir Romanov
2014-07-14 11:29 ` Vladimir Romanov
2014-07-14 11:40 ` Alan McKinnon
2014-07-14 11:47 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-07-14 12:07 ` Andrew Lowe
2014-07-14 11:46 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-07-14 12:09 ` Andrew Lowe
2014-07-14 12:21 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-07-15 9:17 ` J. Roeleveld
2014-07-15 9:57 ` Neil Bothwick
2014-07-16 16:46 ` Johám-Luís Miguéns Vila
2014-07-16 19:00 ` J. Roeleveld
2014-07-17 21:34 ` john [this message]
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