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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Exit status of external protocols - HELP !
Date: 27 Jan 1998 15:29:02 GMT
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In article <34CDF53D.6300@sprintmail.com>,
David M. Venus <dvenus@sprintmail.com> wrote:
: I am using Kermit 6.0.192 on HP-UX 10.10 with external protocols.
: Specifically I am using lrzsz with the Xmodem protocol (sx). When
: the transfer fails I see the message: ?Command exited with status: 1.
: I have determined this comes from the module ckvtio.c (? I think that is
: the right one :-). However this value is not placed in \v(status)
: variable. Right after the send I have an IF FAILURE forward LABEL
: statement. Kermit ought to follow this branch because the transfer
: failed but does not it executes the echo statment after that that says
: the transfer was successful ! :-(
:
: Is there a patch to fix this problem ? If not how can I code/script
: around this problem ? I don't have a choice of using another protocol
: :-(( as the system on the other end only supports "old" 128 byte record
: Xmodem (not even Xmodem-1K !).
:
I'll contact you directly about this.
- Frank