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From: terry@spcvxa.spc.edu (Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr.)
Subject: Re: VMS C-Kermit (5A 190) .zip file transmission problems
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In article <DJJnDs.Dpy@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, esh6h@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (Erik Hatcher) writes:
> We are using C-Kermit (version 5A 190) for OpenVMS, both
> on the AXP and VAX platforms to automate file transfers
> with several systems all running the same setup.
>
> All file transmissions work fine except for .zip files.
> All files are being transmitted using the "labeled" format.
>
> .zip file transmissions completely "hang" the modems on
> both ends with no system activity showing on either end
> and it never times out or fails (causing some large phone bills!).
I'm the developer that put labeled mode support (and some other stuff) into
VMS C-Kermit. You need to do a SET DEBUG ON on both the sending and receiving
systems. That will log a great deal of status info. Then email me the debug
logs as well as the output from SHOW VERSION and I'll look at them and see
what's going on.
[Note for others: I don't do much work with Kermit any more - this isn't a
blanket invitation for people to send me questions or bug reports - they should
go to the regular Kermit support address at Columbia.]
Terry Kennedy Operations Manager, Academic Computing
terry@spcvxa.spc.edu St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ USA
+1 201 915 9381 (voice) +1 201 435-3662 (FAX)