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date	2007.12.31.12.12.28;	author mm;	state Exp;
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@- If defined WITHOUT_X11: fix build, install and add PKGNAMESUFFIX -nox11
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@bin/autoexpect
bin/autopasswd
bin/cryptdir
bin/decryptdir
bin/dislocate
bin/expect
%%XFILES%%bin/expectk
bin/ftp-rfc
bin/kibitz
bin/lpunlock
bin/mkpasswd
%%XFILES%%bin/multixterm
bin/passmass
bin/rftp
bin/rlogin-cwd
bin/timed-read
bin/timed-run
%%XFILES%%bin/tknewsbiff
%%XFILES%%bin/tkpasswd
bin/unbuffer
bin/weather
bin/xkibitz
%%XFILES%%bin/xpstat
include/expect.h
include/expect_comm.h
include/expect_tcl.h
include/tcldbg.h
lib/expect%%EXPECT_VER%%/pkgIndex.tcl
lib/expect%%EXPECT_VER%%/libexpect%%EXPECT_VER%%.so
@@dirrm lib/expect%%EXPECT_VER%%
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@Expect is a program that performs programmed dialogue with other
interactive programs. It is briefly described by its man page,
expect(1).

It uses pseudo-tty's to control the child processes, so it is not
affected by programs that refuse to read from stdin or pipes. (eg:
passwd(1) etc).

This is a development version from CVS code at SourceForge.

WWW: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/expect
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@d12 1
a12 1
bin/multixterm
d18 2
a19 2
bin/tknewsbiff
bin/tkpasswd
d23 1
a23 1
bin/xpstat
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