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Re: [ale] e2undel output, where'd it go???
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- Subject: Re: [ale] e2undel output, where'd it go???
- From: Fletch <fletch@phydeaux.org>
- Date: 07 Jan 2003 10:11:54 -0500
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Probably what's happening is that it's seeing that stdout
isn't a tty and going into some sort of batch/non-interactive mode.
You might look into using expect or the perl Expect module to run it
on a pty and automate it that way.
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