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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: File Transfering
Date: 15 Jun 2000 15:37:12 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
Message-ID: <8iat78$ht8$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <skhtgpa2is419@corp.supernews.com>,
Dean Salman <dsalman@dollar.com> wrote:
: Are there any scripts that will transfer files from a Unix box to another
: Unix or mainframe system. I really don't know how to create scripts at
: this time. I do have Using C-Kermit 2nd edition but have just started to
: get into it.
:
The book includes three chapters on script programming with lots of examples.
Lots more examples can be found in the Kermit script library:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/scriptlib.html
: BTW, Is there a Kermit version of the software that can be downloaded (a
: light version). I just need to send files only.
:
Do you also want C-Kermit to make the connection? If so, you need most of
the stuff that's in it.
If you want a version of Kermit for UNIX that only transfers files but does
not make connections, and is therefore much smaller, you can use G-Kermit:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/gkermit.html
If you want a version of C-Kermit that makes connections, but does not include
features that you do not use, you can build a customized version from source
code, specifying the desired feature-removal options as described in the file:
ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/f/ckccfg.txt
- Frank