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From: vallor <vallor@cultnix.org>
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Subject: Re: Text based synchronous communication tool for Linux?
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2024 19:30:10 -0000 (UTC)
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2024 13:45:46 +0000, Geoff Clare wrote:

> Muttley wrote:
> 
>> talk is an age old unix util that allows people on the same machine to
>> chat.
>> Even MacOS has it installed.
> 
> "Even" MacOS?  It's required for UNIX® conformance - if MacOS didn't
> have talk, it wouldn't be able to be certified as UNIX.


_[/Users/scott]_(scott@Mac-Studio)🍏_
$ type talk
talk is /usr/bin/talk
_[/Users/scott]_(scott@Mac-Studio)🍏_
$ uname -a
Darwin Mac-Studio 23.2.0 Darwin Kernel Version 23.2.0: Wed Nov 15 21:55:06 
PST 2023; root:xnu-10002.61.3~2/RELEASE_ARM64_T6020 arm64

That checks out -- it's in the current MacOS.  The man page reports:

HISTORY
     The talk command appeared in 4.2BSD.

     In FreeBSD 5.3, the default behaviour of talk was changed
     to treat local-to-local talk requests as originating and
     terminating at localhost.  Before this change, it was
     required that the hostname (as per gethostname(3))
     resolved to a valid IPv4 address (via gethostbyname(3)),
     making talk unsuitable for use in configurations where
     talkd(8) was bound to the loopback interface (normally for
     security reasons).
 _ _ _ _ _

"ytalk" let's you talk with more than one person at a time, iirc.

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