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- <maintainer type="person">
- <email>tomjbe@gentoo.org</email>
- </maintainer>
- <longdescription>
- Pseudo-Terminals (ptys) are a type of interprocess communication with a master
- and a slave end. One program (in our case nullmodem) opens the master sides of
- connections and therefore provides connectible slave sides of connections.
- If nullmodem receives some data on one of these connections it retransmits them
- on all other connections. It can be seen as a network with star-type wiring.
- Because the names of the slave side ptys are dynamic, nullmodem creates
- symbolic links to filenames of your choice.
- e.g. the command nullmodem /tmp/loop0 /tmp/loop1 /tmp/loop2
- creates a pty-network with 3 slave sides linked to the names /tmp/loop0,
- /tmp/loop1 and /tmp/loop2.
- If you close a slave side connection nullmodem will detect this and provide
- a new stub to connect to and update the symbolic link.
- </longdescription>
- </pkgmetadata>
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