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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Non-interactive mode
Date: 14 Feb 2001 19:07:51 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <qgAi6.57684$wu5.648532@e420r-sjo2.usenetserver.com>,
John <J_o_h_n_B@P_H_P_i_n_c.com> wrote:
: Thanks... I was hoping I could do this on a command line. We're using
: C-Kermit (V6) for HP-UX.
:
: I was trying:
:
: C-Kermit> -B -a C:\TEXT\TEST -s file
: actually its:
: $ kermit -B -a C:\TEXT\TEST -s file
:
: but this still brings up a display screen of prompts for local file name and
: all the other options.
:
I don't see how it could -- this tells Kermit to send a file.
Anyway, whatever you can do by hand, you can have Kermit do with a script,
and you can invoke the script from the command line.
- Frank