>>>>> "KG" == Kai Großjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KG> You can now put the element "%u" into the su argument list,
KG> and it will be replaced with the user name. This should allow
KG> you to specify `sudo -u USER /bin/sh' as the command. Does it
KG> help?
Sounds good, but now I have a password prompt problem. Setting up
`rcp-su-args' to `("-u" "%u" "-s")' for sudo kind of works. However
the password prompt is a little weird:
Password:^@
How do I do the equivilent of \000 in a emacs regexp? `\000', `\x00',
etc don't seem to work.
Mark.