Re: Hpodder-and-Torsox

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On October 22, 2014, Hart Larry wrote:
> 2 corrections, I am running hpodder on my home hard-drive in
> Debian.

Okay, that's how I run it, so it shouldn't change anything.

> Also, I am in tcsh

I just installed tcsh to test it, and it doesn't do the
brace-expansion like bash does.  If you're running tcsh at *home*,
then you'd have to do something like

  hpodder fetch `seq 60 72`

using the back-ticks and the "seq" program to do the expansion for
you.  It's less elegant, but at least it works.  However, unless you
manually specified it at home, Debian defaults to bash so it may work
for you when you get home.

-tim


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