Sure.
By remotely, I meant executing a command via ssh2 and returning stdout
of the command executed on a remote host in an acme window by typing
'<ssh2 host cmd' in a new or existing acme window, and executing it
via mouse button 2.
By acme/win, I meant win(1):
Support programs
          Win creates a new acme window and runs a command (default
          /bin/rc) in it, turning the window into something analogous
          to an rio(1) window.  Executing text in a win window with
          button 2 is similar to using Send.

Hope this clarifies things.
Thanks.

On Fri, Dec 13, 2019 at 11:41 AM Sergey Zhilkin <szhil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I'm bit confused, but, what mean:
> - remotely
> - acme/win
> - acme window
>
> Could you, please, give more details. :)
>
> чт, 12 дек. 2019 г. в 11:27, Alexander Kapshuk <alexander.kaps...@gmail.com>:
>>
>> When running a command remotely via ssh2 in acme/win, I get both
>> stdout and stderr:
>> % ssh2 host date
>> Thu Dec 12 10:21:27 EET 2019
>> % ssh2 host nodate
>> ksh: nodate:  not found.
>> 
>> However, when running those same commands in an acme window,
>> stdout/stderr are not returned:
>> <ssh2 host date
>> <nothing returned here>
>> 
>> Running a command locally in an acme window works fine though.
>> What could be causing this?
>> 
>> Any pointers would be much appreciated.
>> Alexander Kapshuk.
>
>
>
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