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author | Andreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc> | 2015-08-16 14:26:38 +0200 |
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committer | Andreas Baumann <mail@andreasbaumann.cc> | 2015-08-16 14:26:38 +0200 |
commit | 620e223c31f4ad6d392b3cfdcd8c69c4fa471b28 (patch) | |
tree | df8a111d6cbc2ad20036fd5ccee1ac443fa55271 | |
parent | b8c95060cdd3ba2e51bcbc02a7fabd6e7a73994a (diff) | |
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more README fixes
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@@ -18,22 +18,22 @@ on a Rasperry Pi B serving as master of a Pi cluster. :-) Pssh has very nice tools and usage, we will try to copy from there. Pssh writes output files into directories, this is a nice feature, -but I thing it should be optional not mandatory and the default should +but I think it should be optional not mandatory and the default should be stdout/stderr. Pssh shows results at the very end, I want to be able to monitor -progress of comamnds being executed. +progress of the commands being executed. GNU parallel ------------ -Way complex, good for jobs, I think cssh should not try to compete +Way complex, good for batches. I think cssh should not try to compete with it. GNU parallel is written in Perl. Why libssh and not libssh2 -------------------------- -Not really a clue, really. I think both are nice libraries. +Not a clue, really. I think both are nice libraries. References ---------- |