Telling pvmmake to issue a command



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Telling pvmmake to issue a command

 

The syntax for telling pvmmake to issue a command on a remote host has the following form:

@ remote_host command_1; command_2;...command_N [+errors]
The first character on the line must be the @ symbol. This is followed by the name of the host on which the command(s) are to be issued which is, in turn, followed by one or more commands separated by semicolons. For example, in the above makefile, the first command issued is the ``make'' command on galadriel.nist.org. An optional argument +errors is used to tell pvmmake to send any output generated by the commands issued back to the host on which pvmmake was launched.




Fri Mar 31 20:30:34 EST 1995