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Re: ldattach(8) alike util in NetBSD?




Am 17.02.15 um 15:50 schrieb Christos Zoulas:
> On Feb 17,  7:59am, marc%msys.ch@localhost (Marc Balmer) wrote:
> -- Subject: Re: ldattach(8) alike util in NetBSD?
> 
> | > We should install a copy as ldattach and have the line-discipline setting
> | > optional if it is invoked as ldattach (instead of trying slip).
> | 
> | Why should we do that?
> 
> Because most people don't use this for slip anymore, because it is still
> useful to set line disciplines, and because having similar command sets
> across different BSD variants is a good thing.

I don't think we should do this (btw, I wrote ldattach(8) in OpenBSD), I
think slattach just evolved a bit and should not reead as "slip attach"
anymore but rather as "serial line attach".

ldattach(8) in OpenBSD btw is more than just slattach renamed to
ldattach, it can pass data received to a pty and enable tty time
stamping, a feature we are lacking.


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