why can't you just do an exec with the command ssh -t .....?

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From: mindspin311 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 10:37 AM
To: user@ant.apache.org
Subject: sshexec (running remote commands with sudo) forced psuedo-tty 
allocation


I'm trying to mimic this command in ant:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]    ssh -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] sudo
/sbin/service httpd restart
build has password-less ssh access to deploy's accounts. Deploy also has 
password-less sudoers access to run any root owned apps. This is the only way I 
can do this without being prompted for a password, but there is no way to use 
the -t option with sshexec. Anyone know a good fix on how to do this in ant 
using sshexec or exec?
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