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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: OS/2 Ckermit, Ctrl-C and command-line arguments
Date: 21 Dec 1994 07:15:37 GMT
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In article <3d8cjn$p42@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>,
Adam H. Lewenberg <adam@symcom.math.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>I am fairly sure this happens because now I start ckermit with a
>command line argument, namely "-y modem.ini" which loads a different
>initialization file than the default. (Previously I used no command
>line arguments.) I can understand that a Ctrl-C should terminate
>kermit when it is started as a server, but to arbitrarily terminate
>just because one uses a command-line argument seems overly rigid.
> Adam Lewenberg adam@math.uiuc.edu
>--
Adam:
I just tried this. I copied my ckermod.ini file to a new name and then
started ckermit with a -y parameter listing the new ini file.
Then typed ^C repeatedly. Nothing happened.
the only place in the code where there is a problem handling ^C is
in the dial command. If the dial command is interrupted with a ^C
from that point forward there can be problems. (I'm working on it.)
Would you mind contacting me directly about this so that we can get
to the bottom of it quickly? Net-news is so slow.
Send me a copy of your modem.ini file so that I can try to replicate
the problem.
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