I'm listening. The Sysctl package is a TCL based, kerberized
system for executing remote commands. We use it here as part of our
software updating mechanism.
You can request sysctl by sending mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
or to me. I will send you Sysctl version 1.0, which we have been
able to make freely available. We are currently doing some work
here on porting Sysctl to DCE.
Christine
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i suspect, you're referring to the sysctl package used in
the agora project at watson research. since our project
was put to grave and the principal author is no longer
with ibm, i doubt any further development occurred.
however, try mailing to [EMAIL PROTECTED], perhaps
someone is listening.
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On Mon, 4 Mar 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've heard that someone at IBM developed a TCL based tool to manage
> software repositories - something similar to CMU's ADM and EMT. So
> far, though, I have been unable to locate it. If you know about the
> tool and where to locate it, could you drop a line?
>
> thanks
> -dave
>
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