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From: "Antonio Azevedo" <filmi@mail.telepac.pt>
Subject: Unix C-Kermit questions
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 04:03:46 -0000
Organization: IGACARGO
Message-ID: <79b65m$s7h$1@duke.telepac.pt>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
Hi,
I use Unix C-Kermit since since more than 10 years now.
I began using it to transfer files ( and not only ) in the
background, and to achieve that, I began using the
c-Kermit uucp like script.
During these years, I keep making new scripts in
order to face the growing needs of more "jobs" being
done in the background.
Last year, we exchanged our old Philips P 9050 for
an Digital Alpha, running Digital Unix 4.0.
By than, I began working with the C-Kermit 6.0.192 version,
and my mainly and only concern was to adapt all those scripts
to this new ( for me ) version of C-Kermit, which I done after
some work, and it has been working fine enough.
Now, however, I decided to put my hands on C-Kermit again,
trying to take the most of it in order to finish with those old scripts,
and improve all the background "jobs" as I need.
Well, after reading and studying the files I download with the
C-Kermit, and using the "help ..." options, I think I got a quite
nice idea about the way I can advance with my work.
There are, however 2 questions I would like to clear out:
1) In the "ckuker.nr" file, I found, regarding the LOG command:
a) In the "Program Management" section,
LOG Open a log file -- debugging, packet, session,
transaction.
b) In the "File Transfer" section,
LOG SESSION Download a file with no error checking
The question is, if I use the LOG SESSION command at
the beginning of a "take" file, does that means the files I
will transfer after that will have "no error checking" ?
2) Using C-Kermit on-line, I have being receiving the
"Last Error Message" --- Receive window full.
Can anyone give me a clue about this ?
To finish, a last request: I like to "learn by example", so,
if some of you have "take" files or some other kind of
stuff that I can use to learn of, It would be nice if you
send it directly to iga.por@mail.telepac.pt.
Thanks in advance for any help on the above and please
accept my apologies for sending you a so long email.
Best Regards
Antonio Azevedo
Porto
Portugal