COMMANDS:
identify - WS-Identify
enum - WS-Enumerate
get - WS-Get
put - WS-Put
invoke - WS-Invoke
xclean - Delete all files generated by this tool set
xcred - Create or display credential file
xcert - Get server certificate (saved to .crt)
PARAMS specification is specific to a COMMAND.
Output will be saved to ./response.xml. If you want to run parallel
executions in the same directory, define RTFILEPREFIX in the environment.
Doing so may significantly increase files generated.
Requires: curl, xmllint, GNU core utilities.
Optional: xsltproc for output formatting, gpg for encrypted credential.
Optional: wget as alternate for curl when not available.
Windows build number:
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.22631.3593]
Your Distribution version:
22.04
Your WSL versions:
WSL Wsman Shell commandLine, version 0.2.1
USAGE: wsl COMMAND [PARAMS...]
COMMANDS: identify - WS-Identify enum - WS-Enumerate get - WS-Get put - WS-Put invoke - WS-Invoke xclean - Delete all files generated by this tool set xcred - Create or display credential file xcert - Get server certificate (saved to.crt)
PARAMS specification is specific to a COMMAND.
Output will be saved to ./response.xml. If you want to run parallel executions in the same directory, define RTFILEPREFIX in the environment. Doing so may significantly increase files generated.
Requires: curl, xmllint, GNU core utilities. Optional: xsltproc for output formatting, gpg for encrypted credential. Optional: wget as alternate for curl when not available.
Steps to reproduce:
WSL logs:
pulseaudio.log stderr.log weston.log
WSL dumps:
No response
Expected behavior:
a window should open with a red dot in upper left corner
Actual behavior: