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From: ak434@detroit.freenet.org (Marc Zuckman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: command line parameters and C-Kermit
Date: 6 Jun 1995 03:37:55 GMT
Organization: Greater Detroit Free-Net, Detroit, MI
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Is there a command line switch that will prevent C-kermit
from hanging up the line after a file transfer operation
is performed.
I am using another communications program (minicom 1.71)
on a Linux system. minicom calls kermit with a command
line that looks like this for an upload:
kermit -i -l /dev/ttyS0 -b 9600 -s uploadfilename
AS soon as the file transfer completes, kermit hangs up the
line, and exits back to minicom.
--
Marc Zuckman
ak434@detroit.freenet.org