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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: MS-Kermit 3.14 Beta 15 thru 17
Message-Id: <1994Dec31.151033.36262@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 31 Dec 94 15:10:33 MDT
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In article <94365.134606HDK@psuvm.psu.edu>, H. D. Knoble <HDK@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
> After installing the mstibm.zip file to a DOS subdirectory (and children
> subdirectories), changing to that subdirectory, and issuing: KERMIT
> the following displays (questionable message underlined below; this happens
> ----------
> for all three MS-Kermit .exe files, and the MSR314 PATCH files, while having
> only comments in them, do not seem to have a "version mismatch"):
>
> IBM-PC MS-DOS Kermit: 3.14/Beta-17 29 Dec 1994
> Copyright (C) Trustees of Columbia University 1982, 1994.
> Type ? or HELP for help
> Executing D:\NEWKERM\MSKERMIT.INI...
> Installing patches...
>
> Ignoring patch file. Version number mismatch.
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> This is a dummy patch file for use only with the beta test
> MS-DOS Kermit 3.14 Initialization File...
> Executing SAMPLE MS-DOS Kermit customization file, D:\NEWKERM\MSCUSTOM.INI...
-------------
Just ignore the message. Betas change, preparing a legit Patch file
is a lot of work, specific to that particular .exe file, and I'd rather
spend time on other matters until we release the product.
Joe D.