Sorry for the delay, I should be able to get to this on Monday.
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 5:36 AM, Tomer Filiba <[email protected]> wrote: > wait, it wasn't an april fool's joke, right? :) > -tomer > An NCO and a Gentleman > > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 20:59, Tomer Filiba <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> sure, just send me a pull request (rebased on the current master branch). >> we'd love such a feature. >> thanks, >> -tomer >> An NCO and a Gentleman >> >> >> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 18:54, Thomas Higdon <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> I have some code that will automatically bootstrap a remote rpyc >>> server. This means you can make a call like this on the client: >>> >>> c = ssh.SshConnection(hostname='desired_rpyc_server') >>> >>> with no existing rpyc code on the server, and everything just works. >>> All that's required on the remote side is sshd, Python >= 2.4 >>> (untested with py3k) and a shell. It works with Linux and >>> Win32/Cygwin. Here's the full object interface: >>> >>> class SshConnection(SubprocConnection): >>> >>> def __init__(self, hostname, username=None, password=None, port=None, >>> identity=None, modules=None, python=None, options=None): >>> <stuff> >>> >>> I remember a conversation recently where someone said this was a >>> feature of Pushy that rpyc didn't have. >>> >>> Would there be interest in me contributing this code to mainline? >> > >
