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Article: 14532 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: Jun Zhang <nugulus@netscape.net>
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Subject: Re: send command failed but file was sent?
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It turned out that the file being sent has problem. It's a shell script
and was aborting the kermit send process at a point, I don't know why.
Jun
Jun Zhang wrote:
> In the DELIVER script, a piece of the code,
>
> AUTODIAL
> if fail continue
> out kermit\13
> input 10 >
> out receive\13
> input 10 KERMIT READY
> pause 1
> send \%1
> if success break
>
> Each time the file was sent to the remote host OK, and I can view the
> content of the file, but the if statement didn't break the loop.
>
> Another puzzle is that the remote shell always show up, even though I
> "set dial connect off".
> I got something like "# receive --- not found", since receive is not a
> shell command. But again, file is transfered.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
>
>
> Jun
>