Hello, I reported this bug in upstream as http://bugs.pilot-link.org/1602
Upstream said: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- hacker - 02-03-06 13:24 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check the dlpsh manpage in 0.12.0-preX to re-report existing difficulties you see. The manpages have changed quite a lot since 0.11.8 (3 years ago). Thanks to review all the previous problems and report only the remaining ones in 0.12.0-preX. Le Wednesday 02 February 2005 à 03:01:41, Dan Jacobson a écrit: > Package: pilot-link > Version: 0.11.8-10 > Severity: minor > File: /usr/share/man/man1/dlpsh.1.gz > Tags: upstream > > to the Pilot after a small period of non-activity. (7 seconds by > default) > > How to change the default without recompiling? > > BUILT-IN COMMANDS > There are many options available while connected to your Palm handheld > via dlpsh, including the following. > > user Print the currently set User information, including Username, > UserID, PCid, and ViewerID. You may also set these values from > this command as well. Use 'user --help' while connected to see > details on how to set or change these values. > > tell us here how. don't force us to go find a palm and connect just to > find out. we may be in a rush at that time. > > > also I notice if one just types "u", nothing happens. either allow > abbreviations, or print an error message. document your policy too. > > > ls Used with -l and -r to provide long and RAM and ROM file lists, > similar to the Unix 'ls' command. This does not yet allow you to > narrow your listing to a certain range of files. It will simply > list them all. > > say what -l and -r do. we might not have the ls man page handy, and > besides, your -r acts different? also your wording makes it seem one > cant use ls alone. > > > $ echo ls -help|dlpsh > dlpsh> List all files and databases stored on your Palm device > > delete 'all' > > add > RAM databases are listed by default. > > Usage: ls [options] > Options: > -l --long List all RAM databases using "expanded" format > > maybe just say 'use "expanded" format' > > -r --rom List all ROM databases and applications > > -h Display this information > > remove this line!: > Typing 'ls' on it's own will use the 'simple' listing format > > -------- > > df Display how much RAM and ROM is free on your device, again simi- > lar to the Unix 'df' command. This does not accept arguments at > this time. > > time Set the time on the Palm from the currently-set desktop time. > This does not work on OS version 3.3, due to a bug in PalmOS at > that time. > > rm Remove a file and delete it entirely from the Palm device. This > is an irrevokable process, and you cannot "undelete" a file, > once it has been deleted with this command. > > for all these commands I would say e.g., > ls [--help] [-l] [-r] > rm FILE or > rm [--help] FILE [FILE]... > and mention your wildcard policy > > quit Exit the DLP Protocol Shell > > OPTIONS > While in dlpsh, you can always invoke 'help' or <option> --help to get > further information on that option. > > Wrong. this is not an OPTIONS. merge it into the list above. > > USAGE > The program will connect to your Palm handheld and give the user an > interactive prompt (a "shell") for executing commands across the DLP > HotSync protocol. > > also add a example of one shot usage: > $ echo time | dlpsh > > REPORTING BUGS > > Report bugs at http://bugs.pilot-link.org/ > > Also give email bug address! > > Regarding 'arbitrary DLP commands', if you don't give any examples of > these, we will not think they exist. No wonder the 'u' was not a > typo...?! > > (See BUILT-IN COMMANDS below for more detail on > currently supported options). > > Say (See BUILT-IN COMMANDS below for > currently supported additional commands). > > > man pilot-link says dlpsh is "very useful for debugging potential > problems with your serial port." but we see no mention of debugging on > the dlpsh man page. Also ports are not all serial these days. > > Also > dlpsh> help > help You Are Here(tm) > No place for jokes. The (tm) might confuse some users. > > > > > -- Dr. Ludovic Rousseau [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Normaliser Unix c'est comme pasteuriser le camembert, L.R. --

