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remote emacspeak
yes, it does, but how then does the script determine the machine you logged in from?
there is no refference to the machine name returned from whoami.
am i missing something?
Bart
T. V. Raman writes:
> whoami on bsd systems should return your userid.
> >>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@socs.uts.edu.au> writes:
>
> Bart> hi, I've just been trying to get remote emacspeak
> Bart> to work out which machine i logged in from by
> Bart> translating the csh script to bash syntax.
>
> Bart> the csh code raman supplies in emacspeak-remote.el
> Bart> uses the command `who am i` and i have no idea
> Bart> what this command does or where it comes from.
> Bart> the simple whoami command with no spaces simply
> Bart> returns the effective uid but i suspect that isn't
> Bart> the correct responce as there is no mention of
> Bart> where one logged in from.
>
> Bart> can someone enlighten me?
>
> Bart> thanks Bart
>
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