STDOUT of non cygwin command lost (in automated ssh session)
Christopher Faylor
cgf-no-personal-reply-please@cygwin.com
Sat Dec 17 21:45:00 GMT 2005
On Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at 01:52:17PM -0600, Tom Rodman wrote:
>background (why plink is used):
>
>We have a wrapper script that runs plink to start a localhost ssh
>session w/password authentication. This wrapper script is designed to
>run a command after the ssh login. (We also have a similar cygwin
>expect script.) The benefit- network drives are writable. These
>wrapper scripts are used in crontabs. The problem is not with these
>scripts
You seem to be expecting that the people whom you'd like to debug your
problem would know what "plink" is. I can't speak for Corinna but,
sadly, I don't.
If you can't duplicate this problem with "off-the-shelf" components then
I'm afraid I'm going to have to say "It's a plink problem". We
sometimes have to make tradeoffs to achieve some benefits and maybe the
fact that plink (whatever that is) screws up stdout in a cygwin is one
of the tradeoffs.
cgf
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