From: Klaus Berndl <klaus.berndl@sdm.de>
Subject: Re: basic network detect
Date: 23 Jan 2006 09:33:42 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ubqy3fimx.fsf@sdm.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.1364.1137454830.26925.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, BRUCE INGALLS wrote:
> I wrote some code, but tested it on only one system. I wish to add it
> to the next version of my GPL http://emacro.sf.net/ project.
> The purpose is to, as feasibly as I can, test if the user has
> o broadband
> o dialup
> o no network
>
> Please run the following code on your unix/osx-like system. If it
> fails, please email me directly the output of ifconfig (you can trim
> out the actual numbers, such as IP address), or fill in your relevant
> /dev device name.
> Let me know, if ifconfig itself fails.
>
> ;;;cut here
>
> (let ((ifconfig (shell-command-to-string "ifconfig")) ;posix:
> linux/osx/unix
> (ipconfig (shell-command-to-string "ipconfig"))) ;w32
>
> (cond
> ((string-match "Media disconnected" ipconfig)
> (message "w32 modem or no network"))
>
> ((string-match "IP Address" ipconfig)
> (message "w32 broadband, or currently (perhaps always?) connected"))
>
> ((string-match "eth[0-9]" ifconfig)
> (message "Linux ethernet"))
>
> ((string-match "tty" ifconfig)
> (message "Linux/Unix modem"))
>
> ((string-match "e[0-9]" ifconfig)
> (message "Solaris ethernet"))
>
> ((string-match "rl[0-9]" ifconfig)
> (message "BSD ethernet"))
>
> ((string-match "vr[0-9]" ifconfig)
> (message "BSD ethernet"))
>
> ((string-match "tr[0-9]" ifconfig)
> (message "Linux/Unix token ring"))
>
> ('t message "Default: nothing found = modem or no network")))
Nice idea but some drawbacks:
- in the line there are two mistakes: t must not be quoted and missing open
paren before `message' (but both really fast to fix i assume ;-)
- This codes works only with English/American operating systems! I'm using
Windows XP in a German installation and there is no string "IP Address" but
it's named "IP Adresse"... and I'm sure in french installation there is also
no string "IP Address" ;-). So i suggest to add some i18n for the searched
strings - at least for Windows XP (i do not know if there are "not English"
installations of *nix?!).
Maybe a customization variable where a user can specify the string to search
with some proper defaults for the most occurring languages?
Ciao,
Klaus
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2006-01-17 10:11 ` basic network detect Mathias Dahl
2006-01-17 13:45 ` Lennart Borgman
2006-01-20 22:41 ` Peter Lee
2006-01-23 8:33 ` Klaus Berndl [this message]
2006-01-16 23:38 BRUCE INGALLS
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