Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-06 Thread Alexander Burger
On Sat, Mar 05, 2011 at 05:10:12PM +0100, meingbg wrote: symlinks to picolisp and lib.l. Also, since I know of no way of finding out the path of the file currently being executed from within picolisp, I made Does 'file' help in this case? Is suspect rather not. It returns the path name of the

Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-06 Thread meingbg
Does 'file' help in this case? Is suspect rather not. It returns the 'file' is exactly what I was looking for, but with a set directory structure the operation itself is not needed. //meingbg

Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-05 Thread meingbg
Hi Meinbg, I'm the current maintainer of the picolisp-addons repo at google code, if you want to put your tool in that repo drop me a line, I'll have to make some little modifications to accommodate for the directory structure and documentation :) (that may still change because we haven't

Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-04 Thread Alexander Burger
Hi meinbg, Let's see if this mail gets through: Yes, perfectly. Tcphex is a tcp proxy that gives a realtime hexdump of data sent both ways. ... All comments appreciated. Thanks for your contribution! It looks like you did a really good job! Perhaps you might also want to publish it in the

Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-04 Thread José Romero
On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 08:59:09 +0100 Alexander Burger a...@software-lab.de wrote: Hi meinbg, =20 Let's see if this mail gets through: =20 Yes, perfectly. =20 =20 Tcphex is a tcp proxy that gives a realtime hexdump of data sent both ways. ... All comments appreciated. =20 Thanks for your

Re: Tcpdump and getopts

2011-03-03 Thread meingbg
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:46 PM, dexen deVries dexen.devr...@gmail.com wrote: Your message got cut at that point :-( In any case, there is already a rather popular tool named `tcpdump', so re- using this name may lead to poor discoverability via web search. Thanks. I've changed the name to