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Activetcl expect
Activetcl expect







activetcl expect
  1. #Activetcl expect how to#
  2. #Activetcl expect zip file#
  3. #Activetcl expect archive#
  4. #Activetcl expect plus#

For that reason, ActiveTCL x32 version should be installed (reference: ). There is a 圆4 bits version of ActiveTCL, yet there is no 圆4 bits version of the Expect package which this script requires.

#Activetcl expect zip file#

Now we spawn cmd.exe directly with configuration tool call and wait/catch its exit code to avoid timeouts while creating tmpzipfile.zip for large configurations (process hangs and zip file never gets finished and renamed to desired zip file.)Ĭreated side script configuration_tool_x32.bat to be able to launch config tool process as x32 bits.ĭue to issues of ActiveTCL x32 bit child-process handling we now check completion of child process by idle-looping until output zip file is created (tested with large zip files up to 100MB ).ĪctiveTCL limitations on 圆4 Windows OS systems This version for 圆4 bits OS was created from original x32 version and modified to handle ActiveTCL limitations on 圆4 Windows OS systems (see section ActiveTCL limitations on 圆4 Windows OS systems).Īdded supportability for 11.13, 11.20 and 11.21 versions.įor 11.13 and higher versions a new breakline catch was introduced to avoid workflow interruption.

#Activetcl expect plus#

Notice that ActiveTCL x32 bits must be installed plus configuration tool must be launched in x32 mode using new attached script config_tool_x32.bat that must be placed in \bin\. Now we spawn cmd.exe directly with configuration tool call and wait/catch its exit code to avoid timeouts while creating tmpzipfile.zip for large configurations (process hangs and zip file never gets finished and renamed to desired zip file.)ĭue to limitations of ActiveTCL Expect on Windows 圆4 OS systems I needed to modify the script and create a new version. For 11.13 and higher versions a new breakline catch was introduced to avoid workflow interruption. Uploaded version 2 of the script, from readme.txt file:Īdded supportability for 11.13, 11.20 and 11.21 versions. If you are using 11.22 use old 10.x silent option for config_tool that was restored in this version. This tool wasn't tested with 11.22 patch, most likely it will not work further testing is needed.

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#Activetcl expect how to#

Please read carefully the attached README.txt file to find out how to use the script. Please share your improvements with the community via this thread, as well for any bugs or issues. I’d like to think of this script as Open Source so feel free to modify it and improve it there’s a lot of room for improvement such error handling (none at the moment). This version is fully functional and I’ve tested it in Win2k3 and Win2k8 servers. Given this, I developed the first version of a TCL “Expect” script that “talks” to Configuration tool script via console mode and commands it to do an export as a human user would do. ?docid=QCCR1I34108 &isEnhancementRequest=true There is the following ER to have this in future releases: As for now there’s no way to automate SiS 11.x backups via configuration tool as we could do with 10.x versions. All rights reserved.There’s some work I’ve been doing that I’d like to share. Please visit to learn more about the ActiveTcl Business Edition offering. Access to this package requires a valid ActiveState ActiveTcl Business Edition license. And by adding Tk, you can also wrap interactive applications in X11 GUIs. Expect is also useful for testing these same applications.

#Activetcl expect archive#

hpux-parisc Details Package archive Details of redirect Expect 5.44.1 hpux-parisc Keyīusiness Edition Only - License requiredĮxpect is a tool for automating interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc.









Activetcl expect