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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Q: C-Kermit 5A(189)
Date: 7 Feb 1995 13:48:57 GMT
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In article <3h726u$of0@martha.utk.edu>,
Raymond Steven Kutai <rkutai@martha.utcc.utk.edu> wrote:
>When I run kermit, a warning showed up:
> $kermit
> Warning: Last line of TAKE file lacks Terminator.
> C-Kermit 5A(189), 30 June 93 Solaris 2.x
> ...
>I recently noticed the Warning line when I added
>.kermrc to my home dir. My .kermrc looks like this:
>
>set send pac 9024
>set blo 3
>set win 31
>
>I wrote the file using emacs. So far I haven't experienced
>anything bad yet but just to be on the safe side, I wonder if
>the warning has anything to do with my adding .kermrc to
>my home dir. Is there anyway to correct the problem and still
>keep my own .kermrc?
>
Each line in a UNIX text file, including the final line, is supposed
to be terminated by a linefeed character. The message means that
the final line in your .kermrc file does not end with a linefeed.
Kermit still reads and executes the final line, however, at least if
it is a valid Kermit command. Not all other programs will necessarily
be so forgiving, so you should get the file back into EMACS and put
a linefeed at the end (ESC >, then press Enter or return, then save
the file).
- Frank
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