Hello all,
It's been a few years since I touched 'expect' and just got it on my system.
In the past, I could simply do the following:
(this is just a simple example)
$ expect
$ ls -l
$ pwd
$ exit
...then a default script name would be placed in my working directory. At this point I could rename the file, edit it, etc... and when I felt the need to run the script I could:
$expect <filename>
When trying to use expect today, I'm able to do everything mentioned above, EXCEPT no default scriptname is placed in my working directory??
After 'exit', what happens?
Am I forgetting to place an argument when running expect?
Is the default script name being dumped somewhere else?
I'm running Solaris 2.9.
Expect ver = 5.25.0
Also, I only have access to the expect binary as it resides on an app-server and the man pages are not enabled.
Any help would be appreciated....Thanks!