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Article: 14080 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Henry E. Thorpe" <henry.thorpe@att.net>
Organization: Just me!
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Subject: Re: input pattern matching blowing my mind...
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Frank;
That's swell, 'cept Tom is using K95. Any idea when a patch may be
available?
Frank da Cruz wrote:
> In article <uel6glv7y.fsf@att.net>,
> Thomas A. Horsley <tom.horsley@att.net> wrote:
> : I tried this:
> : ...
> : And it doesn't work (never seems to match, times out). I also tried this:
> : ...
> : And it does match something, unfortunately it matches the "Enter"
> : and then the "passphrase" (but curiously, not the for*:?) so I
> : get two separate prompts.
> : ...
> : Also tried this variation:
> : ...
> : And it never matches, but times out. Whatever is going on seems fun if
> : nothing else :-).
> :
> I was able to dig into the code today, found the problem, and seem to
> have fixed it. You should now be able to use both case-sensitive and
> case-indendent \fpattern() matches in both INPUT and MINPUT statements:
>
> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckdaily.html
>
> Thanks again for the report.
>
> - Frank