Scotty version confusion

John Switzer (jrs@net.com)
Mon, 16 Jun 1997 13:35:40 -0700

When Scotty was first installed on my company's site, I grabbed the man page
and turned it into HTML for my use - among other things, it mentioned
command line options like "-c" for executing commands on the command line and
"-f" to specify a script file. The man page also had a lot of info on the
various commands (icmp, snmp, http, etc.).

Some while ago, though, we moved to version 2.1.5 which has a much smaller
man page and no mention of the "-c" option (which I found very useful).
You also no longer need the "-f" option to specify a script file. So, my
question is are we now using the current version that no longer has these options?
Or have we downgraded? Were we previously using some hacked version of Scotty?
Was Scotty compiled incorrectly?

If anyone could shed some light on just what the heck I was using before,
I'd appreciate it. I'd hate to think I was imagining it all, especially
since I still have the previous man page! Thanks much.

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