Thomas Krause wrote:
> For the host-ranges, I was thinking of using an escape character like '\'.
> Another solution would be to specify a common host prefix (--host-prefix)
> which could then contain something like 'client-'. Or you could use some
> form of quoting ("client-01"-"client-99"). Or you could require spaces
> around the '-' and use the current syntax only as a fallback if no ' - ' is
> found (e.g. client-01 - client-99).
> 
> I already changed the HostRange-script on my PC to use '\' as an escape
> character (simply because it was the easiest to implement). So I can now use
> 'client\\-01-client\\-99' on the command line (double escape needed, because
> of the shell). I can send you the patch, if you want (probably better in the
> -devel list).
> 

I prefer the escape character solution, especially if it's backward compatible!
Feel free to post the patch to sisuite-devel (or sisuite-users is fine as well).

Thanks,
-Andrea

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