11-13-2012
Ok. whoa.
What UNIX /linux are you using?
Winfast, if it is a GUI, still has to talk to something. A shell script is an executable object, just like compiled FORTRAN. It can talk to the shell script, the shell script takes over for the GUI. We basically have an interposing object. The shell script.
The parameter sets for reports have almost always been up to the customer/clients. I don't see a problem. Does somebody in your shop know enough about UNIX to log on to the command line? Or into some desktop GUI like Gnome? If this is not the case you are as you seem to think: doomed in this endeavor.
And I don't see why ISAM is an issue, except for the cost of commercial ISAM packages.
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MOSH(1) General Commands Manual MOSH(1)
NAME
mosh-client - client-side helper for mosh
SYNOPSIS
MOSH_KEY=KEY mosh-client IP PORT
mosh-client -c
DESCRIPTION
mosh-client is a helper program for the mosh(1) remote terminal application.
mosh itself is a setup script that establishes an SSH connection, runs the server-side helper mosh-server, and collects the server's port
number and session key.
mosh then executes mosh-client with the server's IP address, port, and session key. mosh-client runs for the lifetime of the connection.
The 22-byte base64 session key given by mosh-server is supplied in the MOSH_KEY environment variable. This represents a 128-bit AES key
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For constructing new setup wrappers for remote execution facilities other than SSH, it may be necessary to invoke mosh-client directly.
With the -c option, mosh-client instead prints the number of colors of the terminal given by the TERM environment variable.
SEE ALSO
mosh(1), mosh-server(1).
Project home page: http://mosh.mit.edu
AUTHOR
mosh was written by Keith Winstein <mosh-devel@mit.edu>.
BUGS
Please report bugs to mosh-devel@mit.edu. Users may also subscribe to the mosh-users@mit.edu mailing list, at
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mosh-users
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