06-23-2008
Why `expect -D 1' does not work?
On my Ubuntu 6.06 system, expect -D 1 does not work:
Quote:
-(dearvoid@LinuxEden:Forum)-(~/tmp)-
[$$=3913 $?=0] ; cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=6.06
DISTRIB_CODENAME=dapper
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS"
-(dearvoid@LinuxEden:Forum)-(~/tmp)-
[$$=3913 $?=0] ; /usr/bin/expect -v
expect version 5.42.1
-(dearvoid@LinuxEden:Forum)-(~/tmp)-
[$$=3913 $?=0] ; cat foo.exp
#!/usr/bin/expect -f
exit 0
-(dearvoid@LinuxEden:Forum)-(~/tmp)-
[$$=3913 $?=0] ; /usr/bin/expect -D 1 foo.exp
1: exit 0
dbg1.0> <--- It exits after this prompt
-(dearvoid@LinuxEden:Forum)-(~/tmp)-
[$$=3913 $?=0] ; bye
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DwtColorMixSetNewColor - Sets the new red, green, and blue color values in the color mixing widget.
Syntax
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