> On 30 May 2021, at 4:09 pm, Christoph Kukulies <k...@kukulies.org> wrote: > > No, of course I didn’t read the port notes since I don’t know where one can > find them after having done a > port install.
You don’t have to find them. They are printed for you when you install the port, you just have to pay attention and read them > sudo port install inetutils ---> Computing dependencies for inetutils ---> Fetching archive for inetutils ---> Attempting to fetch inetutils-2.0_0+client.darwin_20.x86_64.tbz2 from https://packages.macports.org/inetutils ---> Attempting to fetch inetutils-2.0_0+client.darwin_20.x86_64.tbz2.rmd160 from https://packages.macports.org/inetutils ---> Installing inetutils @2.0_0+client ---> Activating inetutils @2.0_0+client ---> Cleaning inetutils ---> Scanning binaries for linking errors ---> No broken files found. ---> No broken ports found. ---> Some of the ports you installed have notes: inetutils has the following notes: All clients are now installed with the "g” prefix > Why did they do that (prefixing the utils with a „g“). Is it now a GNU thing? Its an explicit choice made in the port, to distinguish the GNU versions of these utils from the BSD one that come with the OS. Chris > > Yes, I know that it is insecure and what not, but for local connections like > talking to a port of a local process it’s just fine :) > > And I also recalled how to quit the telnet session (on the Mac keyboard): > CTRL-ALT-] > (^]) :) > > > >> Am 27.05.2021 um 22:04 schrieb Christopher Jones <jon...@hep.phy.cam.ac.uk>: >> >> Hi, >> >> I guess you didn’t read/notice the port notes when you installed inetutils ? >> >> inetutils has the following notes: >> All clients are now installed with the "g" prefix. >> >> Oberon ~/Projects/MacPorts/ports > sudo port contents inetutils | grep telnet >> /opt/local/bin/gtelnet >> /opt/local/share/man/man1/gtelnet.1.gz >> >> Chris >> ] >>> On 27 May 2021, at 8:57 pm, Christoph Kukulies <k...@kukulies.org> wrote: >>> >>> I’m trying to get a telnet installed under macOS 11.3.1. Didn’t have it >>> installed before and some reading says it ought to be in netutils, >>> but it ain’t. >>> >>> Any clues? >>> >>> — >>> Christoph >>> >> >
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