From: Jon M. <jon...@er...> - 2019-03-26 20:01:50
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So I guess the subscriber module should be added to tipc_utils as a separate module, or possibly as part of libtipc, which is already there. You are still registered as developer at SF/tipc, so you are free to do it. Otherwise I can fix it, but I am pretty busy these days. BR ///jon From: Erik Hugne <eri...@gm...> Sent: 20-Mar-19 15:32 To: Jon Maloy <jon...@er...> Cc: tip...@li... Subject: Re: Topology subscriptions in bash I only planned to send the /dev/tipc network redirection stuff there. I dont think that the topology module is relevant enough to be a default bash builtin. //E On Wed, 20 Mar 2019, 11:09 Jon Maloy, <jon...@er...<mailto:jon...@er...>> wrote: Nice. Is this all for the bash project, or do we need to add something to tipc_utils? ///jon > -----Original Message----- > From: Erik Hugne <eri...@gm...<mailto:eri...@gm...>> > Sent: 19-Mar-19 22:33 > To: tip...@li...<mailto:tip...@li...>; Jon Maloy > <jon...@er...<mailto:jon...@er...>> > Subject: Topology subscriptions in bash > > A small tool to get shell integrations to the TIPC topology server, maybe > someone will find it useful https://github.com/Hugne/tipc.sh > > The subscriber examples use part of the functionality that i plan to submit to > the bash project for network redirection support, e.g: > > [root@kdev ~] exec 5</dev/tipc/1000/1 > [root@kdev ~] echo hello world >/dev/tipc/1000/1 [root@kdev ~] cat <&5 > hello world ^C [root@kdev ~] > > //E |