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- Subject: Re: Keeping command verbs in spawned processes
- Message-ID: <14DEC199213314526@carat.arizona.edu>
- From: jms@carat.arizona.edu (A virtually vegetal non-entity)
- Date: 14 Dec 1992 13:31 MST
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- In article <01GRWSYADBSY90MY4Y@LTUVAX.BITNET>, Donley Computer Center <RON@LTUVAX.BITNET> writes...
- >Joel Snyder says:
- >
- >>Third, there is no simple way to UN-SET COMMAND, unless you're
- >>willing to parse the CLD file.
- >
- >Unless I'm missing something, and not that it's germaine to the problem at
- >hand, but what about SET COMMAND/DELETE=(verb[,...])?
- >
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- OK, let's suppose we have a CLD file like (for example) MULTINET.CLD. Now,
- to turn it on, I know to type "SET COMMAND MULTINET." To turn it off,
- I need to read through MULTINET.CLD, and manually (or through a program)
- write appropriate SET COMMAND/DELETE lines. I wouldn't call that simple.
- What you'd like is "SET COMMAND/DELETE MULTINET.CLD," but there is no
- such command. Ergo, my suggestion that "there is no SIMPLE way to
- un-set..."
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- Joel M Snyder, 1103 E Spring Street, Tucson, AZ, 85719
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