Hi,
Thanks for the great work with lsh, please keep it up. :)
I've taken over Debian development of the lsh package from Robert Bihlmeyer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. It never actually reached the distribution while
Robert was working on it, as he couldn't reach a final product that he was
happy with, so I have taken over from him.
Part of the work I have put in to the packaging is writing a whole heap of
manpages for the various lsh commands. I have basically derived these from
the <command> --help screens and the info page. I'm still only about half
way through the commands, and I will send them to you as soon as I've
finished.
Anyway, Robert was having trouble with deciding what to do seeing as
though Debian already has a 'lsh' package (the 'Limited SHell', a DOS
like shell) which has a /usr/bin/lsh in it. Personally, I think lsh is
a much better program to have as the default /usr/bin/lsh, but the
Limited SHell package maintainer doesn't seem to think so. I have
therefore taken up the suggestion of naming the package 'lsh-utils',
and the client is '/usr/bin/lshc' rather than just 'lsh'.
OK, well thanks again for the great work. Please contact me if you have
any queries regarding this.
Thanks,
Timshel
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Second year Computer Science, RMIT | CS108 Tutor (Semester 2, 2000)
Debian GNU/Linux developer, see http://www.debian.org/~timshel/
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