Name : perl-IO-Tty
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Version : 1.200.0
| Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/home:dgarcia
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Release : 3.2
| Date : 2024-03-08 23:34:00
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Group : Unspecified
| Source RPM : perl-IO-Tty-1.200.0-3.2.src.rpm
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Size : 0.09 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : Pseudo ttys and constants
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Description :
\'IO::Tty\' is used internally by \'IO::Pty\' to create a pseudo-tty. You wouldn\'t want to use it directly except to import constants, use \'IO::Pty\'. For a list of importable constants, see IO::Tty::Constant.
Windows is now supported, but ONLY under the Cygwin environment, see http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/.
Please note that pty creation is very system-dependend. From my experience, any modern POSIX system should be fine. Find below a list of systems that \'IO::Tty\' should work on. A more detailed table (which is slowly getting out-of-date) is available from the project pages document manager at SourceForge http://sourceforge.net/projects/expectperl/.
If you have problems on your system and your system is listed in the \"verified\" list, you probably have some non-standard setup, e.g. you compiled your Linux-kernel yourself and disabled ptys (bummer!). Please ask your friendly sysadmin for help.
If your system is not listed, unpack the latest version of \'IO::Tty\', do a \'\'perl Makefile.PL; make; make test; uname -a\'\' and send me (_RGiersigAATTcpan.org_) the results and I\'ll see what I can deduce from that. There are chances that it will work right out-of-the-box...
If it\'s working on your system, please send me a short note with details (version number, distribution, etc. \'uname -a\' and \'perl -V\' is a good start; also, the output from \"perl Makefile.PL\" contains a lot of interesting info, so please include that as well) so I can get an overview. Thanks!
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