Hi,
this is a port of winrm Ruby gem:
File system operations over Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Ruby.
sebastia@communicator:~/Downloads/EVIL_PORTS> cat ruby-winrm/pkg/DESCR
This is a SOAP library that uses the function
Hi,
this is a port of winrm-fs:
File system operations over Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Ruby.
it's a dependency for evil-winrm.
OK?
Sebastian
ruby-winrm-fs.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip
Hi,
reattached.
Anyone OK?
cheers,
Sebastian
Am Mittwoch, März 31, 2021 19:19 CEST, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
:
> Hi,
>
> resending, reattached for ease of review.
>
> Sebastian
>
> Am Dienstag, März 16, 2021 22:31 CET, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
> :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > cat DESCR:
> >
Hi,
reattached.
Anyone OK?
cheers,
Sebastian
Am Mittwoch, März 31, 2021 19:19 CEST, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
:
> Hi,
>
> resending, reattached for ease of review.
>
> Sebastian
>
> Am Dienstag, März 16, 2021 22:29 CET, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
> :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > cat DESCR:
> >
Hi,
resending, reattached for ease of review.
Sebastian
Am Dienstag, März 16, 2021 22:31 CET, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
:
> Hi,
>
> cat DESCR:
> File system operations over Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Ruby.
> This needs a number of other other gems just sent as dependency, as we
Hi,
resending, reattached for ease of review.
Sebastian
Am Dienstag, März 16, 2021 22:29 CET, schrieb "Sebastian Reitenbach"
:
> Hi,
>
> cat DESCR:
> This is a SOAP library that uses the functionality in Windows Remote
> Management(WinRM) to call native object in Windows. This includes, but
>
Hi,
cat DESCR:
File system operations over Windows Remote Management (WinRM) for Ruby.
This needs a number of other other gems just sent as dependency, as well
as it would be a dependency of evil-winrm.
OK to import?
cheers,
Sebastian
ruby-winrm-fs.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip
Hi,
cat DESCR:
This is a SOAP library that uses the functionality in Windows Remote
Management(WinRM) to call native object in Windows. This includes, but
is not limited to, running batch scripts, powershell scripts and
fetching WMI variables. For more information on WinRM, please visit
Microsoft'