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what about this perl script
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m your browser must be konqueror
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= Overview =
= Overview =
When you point your browser to fish://''user''@''target'', http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/fish.cpp?view=log opens a process that calls the executable ssh. If a password is needed, this question is passed on to you (search for "password" in fish.cpp). Then a [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/fish.pl?view=log perl script] is copied over to the target host and executed there. On the target host, the file is named .fishsrv.pl. This perl script is compiled into your binary kio_fish.o. If you want to change it sustainably, you will have to change fish.pl in your source dir and then compile and install the directory [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/ kioslave/fish].
When you point your konqueror to fish://''user''@''target'', [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/fish.cpp?view=log the fish kioslave] opens a process that calls the executable ssh. If a password is needed, this question is passed on to you (search for "password" in fish.cpp). Then a [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/fish.pl?view=log perl script] is copied over to the target host and executed there. On the target host, the file is named .fishsrv.pl. This perl script is compiled into your binary kio_fish.o. If you want to change it sustainably, you will have to change fish.pl in your source dir and then compile and install the directory [http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/runtime/kioslave/fish/ kioslave/fish].

Revision as of 06:07, 27 February 2009

This page is a starting point for debugging kio_fish. Please also read how to debug IO slaves generically.

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Overview

When you point your konqueror to fish://user@target, the fish kioslave opens a process that calls the executable ssh. If a password is needed, this question is passed on to you (search for "password" in fish.cpp). Then a perl script is copied over to the target host and executed there. On the target host, the file is named .fishsrv.pl. This perl script is compiled into your binary kio_fish.o. If you want to change it sustainably, you will have to change fish.pl in your source dir and then compile and install the directory kioslave/fish.