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Hi all!

I have a command line interface for my software that works perfectly fine when running from the computer it's installed on (Linux RH9.0). The program can work in shell mode if no arguments are supplied or can execute one command when arguments are given (as in the example).
When running from a client (other computer), it still works but outputs warning/error to the console:
# running from the computer it's installed on: prompt> su - user -c "myprog exports view" These are the current defined exports: Index Status Export 0 active /TestDir (insecure,rw) 1 active / (insecure,rw) # running from the client machine: client prompt> rsh mycomp "myprog exports view" No value for $TERM and no -T specified No value for $TERM and no -T specified These are the current defined exports: Index Status Export 0 active /TestDir (insecure,rw) 1 active / (insecure,rw)
Anyone has an idea what that means?

Thanks

In reply to TERM problems by hotshot

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