On Apr 19, Guus Sliepen wrote:

> You probably want to use rlogin instead of rsh. What netkit-rsh does is
> that if you omit a command to execute on the remote host, it actually
> starts netkit-rlogin. Rsh-redone just executes your empty command and
> immediately exits. This is not a bug, just a missing feature, therefore
> I downgraded the severity.

If rsh-redone-rsh requires a command it should at least check it's
arguments and give an error message if no command is given. It should
not fail silently.


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