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Re: [ptp-dev] Uploading Scripts through PTP
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On 04/28/2014 09:56 AM, Steven R. Brandt wrote:
I'm working on the GUI enhancements for the terminal in PTP. One of
the things I want to provide is a graphical interface to the shell
history. For bash, I can easily get modifications to the history file
by using "tail -f" or "tailf". For tcsh/csh, however, I've come to
realize the problem is not so simple and no standard linux command
does the job. I've written a perl script which solves the problem, so
the obvious solution would be to upload it to the user's account and
execute it.
My question: What's the standard way to go about doing this? (i.e.
classes to use for uploading, what to name the file, etc.)
What I'm doing until I hear otherwise, is stripping all whitespace from
the perl code, and executing the script with -e. It's somewhat cleaner
in that it doesn't install anything. It's somewhat uglier, in that a
perl script is stored in a moderately big Java string.
Cheers,
Steve
Cheers,
Steve
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