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From: "Andrew A. Ivanov" <ivanov@mics.msu.su>
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Subject: Re: It's possible receive files in background?
Date: Mon, 03 Mar 1997 12:17:14 +0300
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Frank da Cruz wrote:
> Probably C-Kermit is getting stuck because it wants to print a message
> to stdout. If you start it with the -q option, it will be "quiet".
Oh, I have already tried -q and many other swithes, I guess it wants
read command from stdin (no script specified in command line).
>
> Now, let's assume there is a maximum amount of time that you want to
> capture the data (let's say, 600 seconds), and there is a marker to show
> the end of the data (let's say it's "End of Data").
Hm.. Is it possible to not make any assumption about time (may be next
data
will be in next week)? It is not a file but simple continuous _log_
without end marker.
>
> In case any messages are still leaking out, then do it like this:
> kermit panasonic.log -q > /dev/null &
I have tried kermit with command line like this:
kermit -kq >>phone.log 2>>phone.err </dev/null &
>
> By the way, the current version of C-Kermit is 6.0:
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60.html
Thanks, but new version also doesn't work :-(
>
> - Frank
Bye.
Andrew.