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On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 12:09:49PM -0800, Benjamin Trott wrote:
> > How about coordinating with the author of Net::SSH, and integrating
> > both your codebases?
>
> This is an option. Some of the downsides:
>
> * Since the current Net::SSH on CPAN is basically a wrapper around the ssh
> command
> How about coordinating with the author of Net::SSH, and integrating
> both your codebases?
This is an option. Some of the downsides:
* Since the current Net::SSH on CPAN is basically a wrapper around the ssh
command line client, and mine is a Perl implementation of an ssh client, the
code base
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 02:09:59PM -0800, Benjamin Trott wrote:
> I've written a Net::SSH module that's an all-Perl interface to an ssh
> daemon. Currently 3 encryption ciphers are working (IDEA, DES, and 3DES),
> and one authentication method (password auth). (I also have rhosts-RSA
> authenticat
name: Kees Cook
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: http://outflux.net/
pref-userid: COOK
description: updated version of "Device::SerialPort"
DSLI: bdp0
Bill Birthisel (BBIRTH) was maintaining this code, but has expressed to me
that he isn't interested in continuing. I've made some significant
Hello.
My Name is Rani Pinchuk,
My Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My preferred user-ID on CPAN: RANI
Attached 5 pod files of 5 classes. Here in EM-TECH, Belgium, we use
those classes already for more then a year. It seems that they are
quite stable and extremely useful.
Now EM-TECH decided to
On Wednesday 24 January 2001 23:36, Tim Bunce wrote:
> Kind of, the VCS::* tree has a VCS.pm module that's designed to
> provide a common interface for VCS systems. So VCS is a 'framework'.
>
> >From the docs:
> >
> : VCS is an API for abstracting access to all version control systems
> : from Pe