Net::Telnet::Options, version 0.01
Copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Jess Robinson. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
What's In It For You
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. You're writing a telnet server (chat, mud) and want to know what size
your clients terminals are, or want to turn off ECHOing for password prompts.
. You're writing a telnet client and just want to auto-respond to server
enquiries about the size of you terminal.
. You'd like to implement telnet options for a server or client
software, without having to worry about the internals
. You already have a socket or sockets over which you want to communicate.
Archive Location
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. In the CPAN directory: modules/by-module/Net/
. To find a CPAN site near you see
http://cpan.perl.org/SITES.html
Prerequisites
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. Perl Version 5.006 or later (tests require 5.8.x)
. No other modules are required that don't already come with a
standard distribution of Perl.
Documentation
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User documentation in POD format is contained within the module
source (i.e. the .pm file). Installing using "make install"
places this documentation in a man page in the perl library under
the directory "man/man3".
To nicely format the documentation for printing, you may use
"groff" to convert to postscript. Groff is available under
the GNU General Public License (GPL) and is installed on most
Linux machines.
pod2man Net/Telnet/Options.pm | groff -man -Tps > Net::Telnet::Options.ps
Installation
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To install, cd to the directory containing the unpacked
distribution and do one of the following:
a. Create a makefile by running Makefile.PL using the perl
program into whose library you want to install and then run
make three times:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
b. To install into a private library, for example your home
directory:
perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=$HOME/lib/perl
make
make test
make pure_install
c. Alternatively, you can just copy or move Options.pm
from the distribution into a directory named Net/Telnet/ in the Perl
library. You can then manually build the documentation using
pod2man or pod2html.
--
Jess Robinson
[email protected]
February 12, 2005