What are the plans to make lshd a real daemon? I could do it for
you, but I'm not sure if the (stinking) US munitions laws care about
me writin deamons for encryption or if they only care about encryption
itself.
"Niels M�ller" wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I thought I should say a word or two about what I have been doing
> lately. Last weekend, I hacked in support for argp (a nice option
> parsing tool, originally from the HURD world, I think, now included in
> latest libc). The main advantage of using argp is that parsing of
> options can be delegated to one or more child-parsers, so that the
> messaging options can be written in one place (werror.c), algorithm
> selection in its module (algorithms.c), etc, and then each program
> which needs those options can reuse the same parser and behave more
> consistently.
>
> I almost made a work-in-progress release, but then I discovered that
> argp had some more dependencies on glibc than I had first realized. So
> I'll have to hack it some more to make sure it compiles properly on
> non-glibc systems.
>
> /Niels