--- minicom-2.2/extras/scriptdemo +++ minicom-2.2/extras/scriptdemo @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # A little demonstration of the possibilities of "runscript". -# This script can be executed by typing: "runscript scriptdemo". +# This script can be executed by typing: "/usr/bin/runscript scriptdemo". # # Adjust the stty's below to your system: BSD-like or SysV-like. # Linux ofcourse accepts both :-) --- minicom-2.2/man/minicom.1 +++ minicom-2.2/man/minicom.1 @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ .TP 0.5i .B D - Script program Which program to use as the script interpreter. Defaults to the -program "runscript", but if you want to use something else (eg, +program "/usr/bin/runscript", but if you want to use something else (eg, /bin/sh or "expect") it is possible. Stdin and stdout are connected to the modem, stderr to the screen. .RS 0.5i --- minicom-2.2/man/runscript.1 +++ minicom-2.2/man/runscript.1 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ .\" for conditions under which this file may be redistributed. .TH RUNSCRIPT 1 "$Date: 2006/10/31 07:03:03 $" "User's Manual" .SH NAME -runscript \- script interpreter for minicom +/usr/bin/runscript \- script interpreter for minicom .SH SYNOPSIS .B runscript .RI "scriptname [logfile [homedir]]" --- minicom-2.2/src/rwconf.c +++ minicom-2.2/src/rwconf.c @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ { N_("No"), 0, "kermreal" }, { "3", 0, "colusage" }, /* The script program */ - { "runscript", 0, "scriptprog" }, + { "/usr/bin/runscript", 0, "scriptprog" }, /* Modem parameters */ { "~^M~AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 V1 X4 &c1 E1 Q0^M", 0, "minit" }, { "^M~ATZ^M~", 0, "mreset" }, @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ int matched; if (conftype == CONFIG_GLOBAL) - strcpy(P_SCRIPTPROG, "runscript"); + strcpy(P_SCRIPTPROG, "/usr/bin/runscript"); line = malloc(line_size); if (!line) {