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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Can't connect at 28.8 :(
Date: 2 Feb 1995 15:13:39 GMT
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In article <jzeroD39xyr.Hxv@netcom.com>, Jim Nakamura <jzero@netcom.com> wrote:
>By the way, any particular reason you renamed the binary to wermit?
>
Just so it does not have the same name as "kermit". That way when
build a new binary, it does not automatically overwrite a previous
one, provided you had renamed the previous one to "kermit".
>Also, whenever I invoke wermit, I get the message "Executing SAMPLE
>C-Kermit customization file /home/jzero/.mykermrc". Then "Please edit
>this file to reflect your needs and preferences." Then *nothing*. If I
>hit Ctrl-C, kermit springs into action and I then get the C-Kermit prompt.
>
Please send me your .mykermrc file, and let me know exactly how you
are invoking Kermit, and also remind me exactly which kind of UNIX
this is on, which version, etc.
- Frank