Kai Großjohann
Wed, 25 Jul 2001 03:38:07 -0700
On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Ed Avis wrote: > Providing an inline fsh method would not make sense because fsh is > not interactive; it just sets up a tunnel that can be used for > successive non-interactive commands. At least, I assume that the > inline methods require piping commands directly into an ssh or rsh > session, which isn't possible with fsh. Does this mean if you do "fsh -l USER HOST", then you don't get a shell prompt from the remote host? Tramp expects a shell prompt in this case. > This reminds me of the UNIX-HATERS Handbook (how do you list all > files, including hidden files, in a directory?). Remember, > diversity is a good thing :-P. :-) Always wanted to read the book, but never got around to it. kai -- ~/.signature: No such file or directory