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From: Arthur Hoffmann <hoffmann@it.ntu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: Help? Cannot sup.
To: Mark_Weaver@brown.edu
Cc: current-users@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu
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>
> wormey@eskimo.com (Space Case) writes:
> > I'm having a bit of trouble getting sup going, and I was wondering if
> > anybody could help me.
> >
> > I am running 1.0-alpha on the Mac, have rebuilt sup and term (v. 1.18).
> > I connect up with term, it works OK, so far as I know. (trsh ls returns
> > output from the other side.) I think I may have a configuration
> > problem. Here is some statistics:
>
> You can't run sup over a term connection, at least not the last
> time I checked. Term is not a true network connection, and each
> program which runs over it must be specifically written to use it.
>
> Mark
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> Email: Mark_Weaver@brown.edu | Brown University
> PGP Key: finger mhw@cs.brown.edu | Dept of Computer Science
>
Sup can be run with a term connection. Before you do the sup you have
to type in the following:
tredir 871 sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu:871
then use sup as usual.
I get all my kernel-src updates using this method for month now. :)
Arthur.
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