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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc,comp.unix.solaris
Subject: Re: kermit 6.1.193 Beta.05 no xmodem protocol
Date: 10 Dec 1998 14:34:10 GMT
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In article <913280526.237271@scarlatti>,
hans mayer <mayer1b@unisys.co.at> wrote:
: hi frank !
:
: thanks for fast reply
:
: In article <74m2tu$km8$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
: Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
: >In article <913198664.933802@scarlatti>,
: >hans mayer <mayer1b@unisys.co.at> wrote:
: >
: >: so i tried with external programms rx and sx
: >: receiving files worked now. but not transmitting. i did
: >: a truss -t exec and i can see, that kermit forkes, if i try to
: >: receive a file, but nothing happens, if keying in the transmit command.
: >: a second bug ?
: >:
: >No. First of all, you must ensure you have rx and sx programs that use
: >stdio, so they can be redirected over the SET LINE or SET HOST device.
:
: of course. receiving worked. but not transmitting. i did check,
: kermit didn't even try to start an external program.
: see the truss-output of my first mail.
: why did kermit execute an externel prog at receiving commando
: and not at transmitting commando ??
:
After "set protocol xmodem", any "receive" command requires that you
include a filename, since xmodem protocol does not send filenames.
- Frank