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Scripting Terminal


  • Subject: Scripting Terminal
  • From: Brad Giesbrecht <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 20:21:16 -0700

Hi,

Is there a way to send a command to a Terminal window that is
already open? I have tried a bunch of things "window 1" etc with
no luck.

For now I am just putting everything on one line using ";".

Also, sudo seems to need to be invoked every time I issue a
command that requires root privileges. I modified the "sudoers"
file but I want to be able to send my script's to other people and
allow them to run without them having to reconfigure their systems.

Isn't there a way to have sudo stick around for a set amount of
time by flipping a switch? Like sudo privileges for 20 sec.

As a side note, I am just falling in love with OSX. I have installed
*nix stuff with little effort. It's a lot of fun :-)

--
Brad Giesbrecht


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