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Added a missing '-' to the example for viewing a grabbed image on a remote host

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Klaus Schmidinger 2006-01-14 11:49:42 +01:00
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@ -1638,3 +1638,7 @@ Ingo Schneider <mail@ingo-schneider.de>
Patrick Cernko <errror@errror.org> Patrick Cernko <errror@errror.org>
for suggesting to add a note about "modprobe capability" to INSTALL for suggesting to add a note about "modprobe capability" to INSTALL
Philippe Gramoullé <philippe@gramoulle.com>
for reporting a a missing '-' in the example for viewing a grabbed image on a remote
host

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@ -4029,7 +4029,7 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
name (based on a suggestion from Darren Salt). name (based on a suggestion from Darren Salt).
A simple way of viewing a grabbed image on a remote host is: A simple way of viewing a grabbed image on a remote host is:
svdrpsend.pl -d <hostname> 'grab -' | sed -n -e 's/^216-//p' -e '1ibegin-base64 644 -' -e '$a====' | uudecode | display svdrpsend.pl -d <hostname> 'grab -' | sed -n -e 's/^216-//p' -e '1ibegin-base64 644 -' -e '$a====' | uudecode | display -
- The new command line option '-g' must be given if the SVDRP command GRAB - The new command line option '-g' must be given if the SVDRP command GRAB
shall be allowed to write image files to disk. The parameter to this option shall be allowed to write image files to disk. The parameter to this option
@ -4168,3 +4168,5 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
- Added a note about "modprobe capability" to INSTALL (suggested by Patrick Cernko). - Added a note about "modprobe capability" to INSTALL (suggested by Patrick Cernko).
- Fixed canonicalizing the file name in the SVDRP command GRAB to allow full path - Fixed canonicalizing the file name in the SVDRP command GRAB to allow full path
names (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt). names (thanks to Stefan Huelswitt).
- Added a missing '-' to the example for viewing a grabbed image on a remote host
(reported by Philippe Gramoullé).