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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault
Date: 18 Jun 1999 13:45:01 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu
In article <376A41F5.FF6EA09D@zkrd.de>,
Detlev Knorpp <Detlev.Knorpp@zkrd.de> wrote:
: after a connect the remote kermit goes into server mode and the local
: kermit tries to send (or get) a file. If this file exists, kermit
: crashes with a segmentation fault. Also if the local kermit goes into
: server mode and the remote kermit tries to send, the local kermit
: crashes.
:
: My local configuration:
: P-II 350 MHz
: SuSE Linux 6.0 (german edition, 2.0.36, glibc)
: c-kermit 7.0 Beta 5 and Beta 7 (I also tried the binary rpm-package)
:
We know already that the C-Kermit 6.0 RPM package no longer works on new
Linux distributions. It says so on the C-Kermit 6.0 web page.
: internal MultiTech MT5634ZPX (ISA) (I use modem type hayes-high-speed)
:
Why don't you "set modem type multitech"?
: Remote configuration:
: msdos-kermit (Win95)
:
MS-DOS Kermit is not supported on Windows 95. If it works, fine.
If not, you'll need to switch to Kermit 95.
: ...and c-kermit 7.0 Beta 7 (Linux)
:
C-Kermit 7.0 Beta.07 on which Linux? Did you build it yourself? Did you
use one of the prebuilt binaries? Which one?
: Any ideas?
:
Most likely you are running an inappropriate binary on the remote Linux
system.
Linux is no longer one platform -- it is many incompatible ones. Nowadays
it is always best to get the source code for C-Kermit (or any other
application) and build it yourself. That way you get the right libraries,
rather than a mismatch that will cause core dumps.
Please reply to kermit-support@columbia.edu.
- Frank