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From: robertg@meaddata.com (Robert Gerdardy)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit in background
Date: 18 Apr 1995 14:36:14 GMT
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>to do, but the general idea is to invoke Kermit with the "-l n" option,
>where n is the numeric file descriptor of the open communication device.
I tried using using -l 0, it still didn't work. I guess it wanted to write as
well as read stdin? I want it to receive on stdin and send on stdout.
BTW, it also seems to return an exit code of 0 even when the receive option
is used and the transfer fails? Shouldn't it return something else if the
requested transfer fails?
Bob
PS Here is the debug.log file it produced.
Debug Log [C-Kermit, 4E(070) 29 Jan 88]
4.2 BSD
Tue Apr 18 10:26:29 1995
local=1
action=118
conint process group test=1
conint isatty test=1
conint backgrd=1
Debug Log Closed