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  •  dbhost3006
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Recommendations for tutorials on using expect for automation.
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I have been given the task of writing an expect script if possible, to automate the installation of a standardized piece of software in our environment, and having never done anything like this before (my scripting is pretty limited to gathering data, organizing it and shoving it somewhere that I can get to it...).

I need a fast and easy to follow book, or set of tutorials that can get me up to speed on Expect and I figured somebody here might have a good suggestion for this...

Thanks in advance...
Posted on: 2012/3/26 20:42
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  •  gerald_clark
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Re: Recommendations for tutorials on using expect for automation.
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Fast and Easy?
Exploring Expect - Oreilly & Associates is almost 600 pages.
Posted on: 2012/3/26 20:51
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  •  pschaff
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Re: Recommendations for tutorials on using expect for automation.
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Posted on: 2012/3/26 23:09
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