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Article: 13647 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: Re: K95 within EMACS (was: stdin/stdout busted?)
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>Possibly a *really* stupid question, but would
>this "very cool" stuff apply to C-Kermit too?
My intention is that it work for any platform that can run both kermit and
emacs, but my testing and development is mostly on Windows XP. A few quick
tests on some of the Unix systems revealed that I have managed to rely on
features that only exist in emacs 21 and kermit 8, so it isn't very
portable at the moment (though if you have the latest Unix verion of emacs
and kermit, it ought to work). Hopefully I can get it less dependent
on latest and greatest stuff by the time I decide to make an "official"
release.
I'm making periodic snapshots of the collection (which now has more
than just kermit-shell.el in it):
http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/kermacs.tar.gz
>And that kermit-shell.el -- would it be useful
>under unix, or is it purely to get around
>some problem inherent in windows?
Actually most of the problems are due to running on Windows (like no ptys
under emacs), but hopefully that's why doing the development on Windows will
make it fairly simple to get it working other places.
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