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Article: 13652 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Tom Horsley" <Tom.Horsley@att.net>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: Re: Absolute filenames are relative in C-Kermit?
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> You have to tell the file receiver that you want that:
>
> SET RECEIVE PATHNAMES ABSOLUTE
Ah-ha! Another bit of documentation I failed to stumble
across. The online help in kermit is great, but it really
needs a way I could search all the help text for
keywords and tell me which commands mention the keyword.
I never know if I should be doing a set file... or
a set receive.. or a set something else :-). Sorta
like the emacs apropos command.
> : http://home.att.net/~Tom.Horsley/kermacs.tar.gz
> :
> Very cool. Do you have any helpers yet?
Not sure I'm ready for helpers yet. I keep tossing out
big chunks and changing my mind about the way things
ought to work :-). There is a "describe" file in the
tar archive which has a tentative TODO list at the
bottom.