rsh eats # character

Doug Gwyn gwyn at brl-vgr.ARPA
Sun Apr 8 23:25:43 AEST 1984


I don't understand your complaint about behavior of # in rsh commands.
Shouldn't the command be interpreted the same way that it would be were
you to log in on the remote machine and type the command by hand?  # is
a comment character under appropriate circumstances (not in "lpr -#2").



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