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    another method that might work isĀ  a simple pipe.<br>
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    echo -e "y\n"|teamviewerscript<br>
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    assuming teamviewerscript is the program that asks for eula
    acceptance. (and expects a "y" )<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/10/2020 23:34, King Beowulf
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      <pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hello

Teamviewer3 will run the EULA acceptance no matter what - there doesn't
seem to me a command line option to automatically accept.  as a result,
any automated SBo build tools get "stuck."  As my bash-fu is
rudimentary, anyone know a good bashism to allow for automatic acceptance?

Thanks.

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