Christopher D. Clausen wrote:
Jason Edgecombe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I compiled 1.4.4 on Mac OS X ppc Tiger with the supergroups option. I
seem to be getting weird behaviour from pts source. It seems to be
acting just like pts interactive. Am I doing something wrong?

Here is a log:
### I logged into afs as a regular user.
%cat /tmp/commands.txt
examine admin
quit
%./pts source -file /tmp/commands.txt
pts> quit
%./pts in < /tmp/commands.txt
Name: admin, id: 1, owner: system:administrators, creator: anonymous,
 membership: 2, flags: S----, group quota: 20.
%

Can someone shed some light on this? Does my ptserver have to be
compiled with supergroups in order for pts source to work? I stumbled
over this while trying out the command so that I could write the man
page for it.

I can confirm this behavior on 1.4.2 and 1.4.4 on i386_linux26. My ptservers have supergroups enabled.

The command doesn't seem to exist in the Windows pts binaries.

<<CDC
On a similar note, does pts interactive, sleep, quit and source need to be in a supergroups ifdef?


I'm looking in src/ptserver/pts.c

#if defined(SUPERGROUPS)

   ts = cmd_CreateSyntax("interactive", Interactive, 0,
                         "enter interactive mode");
   add_std_args(ts);
   cmd_CreateAlias(ts, "in");



interactive modes seems useful even without supergroups, what gives?

Sincerely,
Jason
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