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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Test automation tool for UNIX ?? Post 302109598 by dennis.jacob on Wednesday 7th of March 2007 01:02:00 AM
Old 03-07-2007
I think an interactive testing can be done with the "expect" tool...Not sure if there are other good tools available.

Details of expect can be found here:
http://expect.nist.gov
 

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actexec(1)							  ActExec Manual							actexec(1)

NAME
ActExec - Task automation SYNOPSIS
actexec -s|-c|-Q|-p|--proxy-mode|--proxy-type|--proxy-host |--proxy-port|--proxy-user|--proxy-password|-v|-h <filename> DESCRIPTION
ActExec is a commandline tool that allows you to execute code files and scripts made with Actionaz. OPTIONS
-s, --script switch to script mode, may not be used with -c -c, --code switch to code mode, may not be used with -s -Q, --nocodeqt Do not include the Qt library into the code. -p, --portable Starts in portable mode, storing the settings in the executable folder. --proxy-mode Sets the proxy mode, values are none system custom (default is system). --proxy-type Sets the custom proxy type, values are http socks (default is socks). --proxy-host Sets the custom proxy host. --proxy-port Sets the custom proxy port. --proxy-user Sets the custom proxy user. --proxy-password Sets the custom proxy password. -v, --version Displays the version number of Actionaz. -h, --help Displays a listing of these commandline options. SUPPORT
Please visit http://www.actionaz.org/ for further information. Report bugs only if you are using the latest version available from the Actionaz website. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Jonathan Mercier-Ganady ActExec is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. November 2011 actexec(1)
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