On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 17:54:53 +0100, Åsmund Skjæveland wrote: > I've tested every way I can think of, and I'm very certain that I can no > longer set PATH in any way through .bashrc or other init files when > doing 'ssh <command>' to my university's linux servers. It annoys me to > no end.
Thanks. I think it would make sense for us to have this --remote-cmd feature. > My workaround will probably have to be to switch to Mercurial, since > that system is at the moment installed at the login server, and also > supports --remotecmd in the event. Pity, I rather liked darcs. Good luck > in the future. Happy hacking in any case. I'm sure Mercurial is a fine revision control system, and if you do return, you can teach us many other useful things that Mercurial can do that we should pick up. > Sorry, that comment was mostly in jest. I don't know any Haskell, and as > much as I'd like to, I can't spare the time to learn a new programming > language now. Tsk. And my interpretation was full of literal minded hopefulness! :-) Anyway, I've revived the issue, which is marked ProbablyEasy so that folks who are learning the darcs code (and Haskell) can get to it. -- Eric Kow <http://www.nltg.brighton.ac.uk/home/Eric.Kow> PGP Key ID: 08AC04F9
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