On Fri, December 1, 2006 1:32 pm, Gabriel Sechan wrote:
> Not allowed by the security team, or I would.
>
> Gabe
>

I wonder how they're going to respond to expect? The underlying rule of
many security teams seems to be "you're not allowed to be able to do that
even if you can do that."

I don't need to say that debugged expect scripts should be 700 to the user
and called with a fully qualified path? Naw, no need to say that to Gabe.

FWIW, the expect learning curve, while not excessive as these things go,
is a bit steep for a one off program, but expect itself is so handy,
you'll be glad you took the time. And there's a wish with expect that lets
you wrap perty GUIs around automated interactions, for the truly mentally
impaired users (PHBs).

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