chip@ateng.ateng.com (Chip Salzenberg) (02/10/89)
[ Followups to comp.sources.d ]
According to pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg):
>Is there a SysV version of script available?
For those of you who don't know what script is: A script program records
the screen output of an interactive session into a file.
I've just sent my System V script program to Rich Salz for distribution in
comp.sources.unix. If you absolutely can't wait, mail me at an address in
my signature, and I'll mail a copy.
By the way: You'll need ptys (pseudo-ttys) to use my version of script. If
you don't have ptys, find the public-domain pty device driver; that's what I
use.
The reason why this is cross-posted to comp.unix.xenix: Users SCO Xenix/386
2.3, you already have ptys, albeit undocumented. So my script program will
work on your system.
--
Chip Salzenberg <chip@ateng.com> or <uunet!ateng!chip>
A T Engineering Me? Speak for my company? Surely you jest!
"It's no good. They're tapping the lines."
ag@elgar.UUCP (Keith Gabryelski) (02/11/89)
[Followups to comp.sources.d again -- Keith.] In article <1989Feb9.185310.187@ateng.ateng.com> chip@ateng.ateng.com (Chip Salzenberg) writes: >According to pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg): >>Is there a SysV version of script available? > >I've just sent my System V script program to Rich Salz for distribution in >comp.sources.unix. If you absolutely can't wait, mail me at an address in >my signature, and I'll mail a copy. Weird! I just (one week to weeks ago) sent my version of system V script to comp.sources.misc. I announced it on comp.unix.xenix as SCO XENIX script, but it is a System V implementation. Plate of shrimp. Pax, Keith -- ag@elgar.CTS.COM Keith Gabryelski ...!{ucsd, crash}!elgar!ag
ruiu@dragos.UUCP (dragos) (02/16/89)
In article <1989Feb9.185310.187@ateng.ateng.com>, chip@ateng.ateng.com (Chip Salzenberg) writes: > According to pjh@mccc.UUCP (Pete Holsberg): > >Is there a SysV version of script available? > > By the way: You'll need ptys (pseudo-ttys) to use my version of script. If > you don't have ptys, find the public-domain pty device driver; that's what I > -- > Chip Salzenberg <chip@ateng.com> or <uunet!ateng!chip> If you don't want to install pty's I have a version of script that doesn't need them, and works with SysV. (It was published in Unix/World a while back.) Email me if you want it. More than 10 requests and I'll post it. It's only 3k of source. -- Dragos Ruiu ruiu@dragos.UUCP "Yes, Dragos is my first name." ...alberta!edm!dragos!ruiu "Why? Someone said it sounded like a nodename!"