sxt/shl code
Brandon Allbery
allbery at ncoast.UUCP
Mon Apr 21 01:15:14 AEST 1986
Expires:
Quoted from <240 at mrstve.UUCP> ["Re: Job Control, Shl"], by rjk at mrstve.UUCP (Richard Kuhns)...
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| In article <2619 at brl-smoke.ARPA> bzs%bostonu.csnet at csnet-relay.arpa writes:
| >[...] it's nearly impossible for a mere mortal to figure out
| >how to program their own equivalent of shl.c just by the ioctl descriptions.
|
| Agreed. Now, has anyone actually used these ioctls? I'm working on a
| couple of applications where some of the capabilities of the so-called
| 'virtual ttys' would come in very handy, but I can't figure it out from
| the manual page (sxt(7)), and AT&T has been less than no help.
| Any working code fragment, or suggestions as to where to look for more
| info, would be greatly appreciated.
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(begin plug)
I have seen sxt code in Gnu Emacs; I suspect it's able to act as an
intelligent shl. The source is FREE if you have a neighbor site with GNU
Emacs; if not, send $150 to the Free Software Foundation; the money goes into
development of a public-domain UNIX, an eminently worthy cause. Not only will
you get the sxt's for system V, you get a great PUBLIC DOMAIN editor to boot.
(Note: Find the latest version you can; I saw it in ca. v17.49, and they're
up to v17.62 now last I saw.)
--Brandon
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