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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: "Good morning/afternoon"
Date: 19 Jul 1997 14:05:52 GMT
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In article <5qot5d$a36$1@Jupiter.Mcs.Net>, Anthony Bruck <bruck@MCS.COM> wrote:
: Is there a trivial fix for this trivial problem? When system
: (and hardware) time is in GMT...
:
And GMT is not your local timezone?
: the "Good morning" and "Good
: afternoon" messages from Kermit are out of synch with what one
: sees out the window.
:
If GMT is not your local timezone, then I think that Kermit's greeting will
be the least of your problems.
: (I'd settle for a neutral "Welcome" from my C-Kermit 6.0.)
:
*** /w/pub/ftp/kermit/f/ckermit.ini Fri May 23 14:09:06 1997
--- ./ckermit.ini Sat Jul 19 10:04:12 1997
***************
*** 705,712 ****
; Finish up with traditional greeting.
! if < \v(ntime) 43200 echo Good Morning!
! else if < \v(ntime) 61200 echo Good Afternoon!
! else echo Good Evening.
End ; of C-Kermit 6.0 initialization file.
--- 705,710 ----
; Finish up with traditional greeting.
! echo Welcome!
End ; of C-Kermit 6.0 initialization file.
(Note: the ckermit.ini file is called .kermrc in UNIX.)
- Frank