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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: kermit hangs after a successful file transfer !
Date: 8 Jul 1997 16:54:14 GMT
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In article <33C24793.167EB0E7@stest.ch>,
Walter Pollini 6420 <walter.pollini@stest.ch> wrote:
: I have built kermit for the following system:
:
: C-Kermit 6.0.192, 6 Sep 96, for AT&T System V/386 R4
: Copyright (C) 1985, 1996,
: Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York.
: Default file-transfer mode is BINARY
: Type ? or HELP for help.
: [/] C-Kermit>
:
: After a successful file transfer with (send/receive) (text/binary)
: I can not connect back to the kermit that I have built (AT&T V/386 R4).
:
On what kind of connection?
: kermit hangs in a strange status. It's the same behavior when I use
: server mode.
: I must kill this kermit.
: On the other side there is a kermit fuer SunOS 4.1
:
The most likely explanation is that you did not use the most
appropriate makefile entry to build C-Kermit for your PC. Exactly
which operating system and version do you have? Which C compiler?
Please follow up by sending additional information by email to
kermit-support@columbia.edu.
- Frank