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Getting rid of the "unregistered" notice |
mgoldish |
Getting rid of the "unregistered" notice |
May 13 2009 12:12 |
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Hi,
We're considering KpyM for use in an automated testing framework. We run an ssh client from a pseudo terminal that doesn't understand any ANSI/VT100 escape codes, so the 'unregistered' notice appears completely incomprehensible (it looks something like this: '\x1b[22m\x1b[37m\x1b[25m\x1b[40m\x1b[1;1f\x1b[0J\x1b[3;1f\r\n\x1b[1;1f\x1b[0J\x1b[-475;1f'). This makes it difficult for us to recognize the message.
My question is -- is it OK if we modify the source code to eliminate the notice, and distribute our own modified version as part of the automated testing framework? Does KpyM's license permit that?
Thank you very much.
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Kroum Grigorov |
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May 13 2009 14:12 |
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Yep, feel free to modify and distribute as you wish.
KTS is developed under [url=l0c41://www.kpym.com/2/kpym/license.txt]BSD[/url] license that's much relaxed
Kroum
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AlexWhite |
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Sep 21 2012 12:24 |
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Hi
I have a similar situation:
[1;1f
[0J
[3;1f
[1;1f
[0J
[-475;1f'.
But i don't understand, how remove this characters.
What is function i need modify in source code?
Thanks!
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