From cmg Fri Nov 13 11:42:58 1992 Return-Path: Received: by watsun.cc.columbia.edu (5.59/FCB/jba) id AA04632; Fri, 13 Nov 92 11:42:58 EST Date: Fri, 13 Nov 92 11:42:56 EST From: Christine M Gianone To: Info-Kermit Subject: Info-Kermit Digest V16 #5 Reply-To: Info-Kermit@watsun.cc.columbia.edu Queries-To: Info-Kermit-Request@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU Errors-To: Info-Kermit-Request@watsun.cc.columbia.edu Message-Id: Info-Kermit Digest Fri, 13 Nov 1992 Volume 16 : Number 5 Today's Topics: Announcing C-Kermit 5A(186), The Final Beta Test Digest submissions may be sent to Info-Kermit@WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU or KERMIT@CUVMA.BITNET. Requests for addition to or deletion from the Info-Kermit subscriber list should be sent to LISTSERV@CUVMA.BITNET or LISTSERV@CUVMA.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU. These messages must be of the form: SUBSCRIBE I$KERMIT (To start a subscription) UNSUBSCRIBE I$KERMIT (To cancel a subscription) REGISTER I$KERMIT (To correct your name) Kermit files may be obtained over networks and by mail order. On the Internetwork, use FTP to log in to host WATSUN.CC.COLUMBIA.EDU, a SUN-4/280 running UNIX (SUNOS 4.1), IP host number 128.59.39.2. Login as user anonymous (note, lower case), any password, and GET or MGET (MULTIPLE GET) the desired files. The file kermit/read.me is a general guide to where things are. The Kermit files are in directories kermit/a, kermit/b, kermit/c, kermit/d, and kermit/e. Test versions are in kermit/test. All files in these directories should be transferred in text (ASCII) mode. Binaries are in kermit/bin (use ftp in binary mode). All files on watsun have lowercase names, and case is significant. You can also get Kermit files over the BITNET/EARN network; to get started send a message with text HELP to KERMSRV, the Kermit file server, at host CUVMA. For detailed instructions, read the file kermit/a/aanetw.hlp (AANETW.HLP on KERMSRV). To order by mail, request a complete list of Kermit versions and an order form from Kermit Distribution, Columbia University Center for Computing Activities, 612 West 115th Street, New York, NY 10025 USA. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 44, 13:30:00 EST >From: Christine M Gianone Subject: Announcing C-Kermit 5A(186), The Final Beta Test Keywords: C-Kermit 5A, UNIX Kermit, VMS Kermit, Amiga Kermit Keywords: Atari ST Kermit, OS/2 Kermit, OS-9 Kermit, AOS/VS C-Kermit Keywords: Sliding Windows, Script Programming, International Character Sets Keywords: TCP/IP and C-Kermit Xref: Commodore Amiga, See Amiga Xref: OpenVMS, See VMS The final Beta release of C-Kermit 5A, Version 5A(186) BETA-8, is ready for public testing. This will be a relatively short testing period. The final release of version 5A should occur in a few weeks. C-Kermit 5A is available for: . UNIX, practically all versions: AIX, ULTRIX, SunOS, BSD, System V, etc . VAX and AXP VMS and OpenVMS . Data General MV systems with AOS/VS . PCs and PS/2s with OS/2 1.0 and 2.0 . Microware OS-9 . The Commodore Amiga . The Atari ST The changes since the first Beta release, 5A(179), on February 8th, 1992, which was announced in Info-Kermit V15 #2, are: SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS SUPPORTED . New support for Data General AOS/VS, including TCP/IP . Many new UNIX versions supported . OpenVMS AXP support . DEC TCP/IP, Wollongong TCP/IP, and TGV MultiNet TCP/IP support in (Open)VMS . Improved performance and functionality on VMS and OpenVMS . DECnet LAT supported in OS/2 version, and many OS/2-specific improvements COMMUNICATIONS AND DIALING . Dialing directory feature added . Many new controls over the dialing process . Improved support for Telebit, Hayes, and Hayes-compatible modems . New support for CCITT and Digitel modems . New commands for managing TCP/IP connections and TELNET protocol . Improved support for hardware flow control . Improved SunLink X.25 support KERMIT FILE TRANSFER . New support for IBM fullscreen file transfers (See Info-Kermit V16 #1) . New fullscreen and crt file transfer displays for local-mode file transfer . Standard "KERMIT READY TO xxx ..." messages at beginning of file transfer PLUS: . New support for East European (Latin-2) character sets. . Improved script programming controls . Many, many bugs fixed and (hopefully) not too many new ones introduced Before reporting bugs in this version of C-Kermit, please read the file ckcker.bwr, the general C-Kermit "beware" file, plus the system-specific beware file for your system, e.g. ckuker.bwr for UNIX, ckvker.bwr for VMS. HOW TO GET IT C-Kermit 5A(186) BETA is available on the Internet via anonymous ftp from host watsun.cc.columbia.edu [128.59.39.2], using text (ASCII) mode, in the directory kermit/test/, and on BITNET/EARN from host CUVMA through the KERMSRV file server, in the T: area. Warning: some files might have records longer than 80, making it impossible for KERMSRV to MAIL them to you. You can also order C-Kermit 5A on magnetic media (9-track tape, TK50 cartridge, or quarter-inch tape cartridge) from Columbia University by mail order as "Tape T" (see the order form, kermit/a/aaxfly.doc or aaxfly.ps). The C-Kermit filenames all start with the letters "ck" (for C-Kermit). The third letter in the filename is used for grouping: c = Portable C, u = UNIX-specific, v = VAX/VMS-specific, etc. The following sections give brief synopses of the files needed for each version. A detailed description of the file naming conventions and organization is given in the file ckaaaa.hlp. Notation: * = matches any string of characters [abc] = matches the single character a, b, or c GENERAL TEXT FILES ckaaaa.hlp Explanation of file naming conventions ckcplm.doc C-Kermit "program logic manual" ckccfg.doc C-Kermit configuration info ckcker.bwr General C-Kermit beware file ckuker.doc plain-text user manual (still for edit 179) ckuker.ps Postscript user manual (ditto) ckcker.upd Detailed description of changes since edit 179 THE UNIX VERSION UNIX sources: ck[cuw]*.[cwh] (+ ckustr.sed for 2.1x BSD) UNIX build: ckuker.mak (for 2.1xBSD, use ckubs2.mak) UNIX docs: ckuins.doc, ckuker.bwr, ckuker.nr UNIX binaries: There are some UNIX binaries in kermit/bin/wermit.*, use ftp in binary mode: wermit.aviion.5.4 - DG Aviion, DG/UX 5.4 wermit.du42 - DECstation 5800 Ultrix 4.2 wermit.next - NeXT OS 2.0 or 3.0 wermit.rs6000 - RS/6000 AIX 3.1 wermit.sun4 - SunOS 4.1.1, sparc wermit.sv386r4 - i368 with Dell System V R4 The last one *might* run on other i366/486 PCs with other USL-based System V R4 implementations. There is also a compressed tar archive of the UNIX sources and makefile in kermit/bin/cku186.tar.Z, which you can ftp in BINARY mode. To build the UNIX version, rename ckuker.mak (or ckubs2.mak) to makefile, read the comments at the top of the makefile to select the make-option appropriate for your computer, and then give the appropriate "make" command, for example "make bsd", "make sunos41", "make sys5r4", etc. Read the makefile and the file ckuins.doc for further installation instructions. THE (Open)VMS VERSION VMS sources: ck[cuwv]*.[cwh], plus ckvcvt.c (labeled-file decoder) VMS build: ckvker.com (DCL), ckvker.mak (VMS MAKE), or ckvker.mms (MMS). Instructions: ckvins.doc. VMS executable: ckvker.hex, use ckvdeh.mar to decode it into .EXE format. NOTE: this executable does not include TCP/IP support. VMS docs: ckvker.hlp, ckvins.doc, ckvker.bwr To get a version of VMS C-Kermit that includes TCP/IP networking support, you must build from source code on a VMS system that has a C compiler and libraries plus the TCP/IP libraries for DEC, TGV, or Wollongong TCP/IP. THE OS/2 VERSION OS/2 sources: ck[cuwo]*.[cwh], ckwart.def, ckoker.def OS/2 build: ckoker.mak OS/2 executable: ckoker16.boo (unboo with ckbunb.c) (16-bit) ckoker32.boo (ditto) (32-bit) or kermit/bin/ckoker16.exe (ftp in binary mode) (16-bit) or kermit/bin/ckoker32.exe (ditto) (32-bit) OS/2 doc: ckoker.bwr OS/2 C-Kermit comes in a 16-bit version (required for OS/2 1.x) and a 32-bit version (only works on OS/2 2.x). See ckoker.bwr for details. THE DATA GENERAL AOS/VS VERSION AOS/VS sources: ck[cuwd]*.[cwh] AOS/VS build: ckd*.cli AOS/VS executable: kermit/bin/ckdker.df (binary, dumpfile format) ckdker.uue (uuencoded, decode with ckdeco.c) AOS/VS doc: ckdins.doc, ckdker.bwr THE OS-9 VERSION OS-9 sources: ck[cuw9]*.[cawh] OS-9 build: ck9ker.mak or ck9ker.gcc OS-9 executable: ck9ker.boo (unboo with ckbunb.c) (for OS-9 2.2 - 2.4) ck9ker.bin (ftp in binary mode) OS-9 doc: ck9ker.bwr, ck9ker.doc THE AMIGA VERSION Amiga sources: ck[cuwi]*.[cwh] Amiga build: ckiker.mak (use Aztec C V5.0b) Amiga executable: ckiker.boo (for edit 178 -- unboo with ckbunb.c) kermit/bin/ckiker.exe (ftp in binary mode) Amiga doc: ckiker.bwr, ckiker.doc (old) THE ATARI ST VERSION Atari ST sources: ck[cuws]*.[cwh] Atari build: cksker.mak Atari executable: cksker.boo (full version, unboo with ckbunb.c). kermit/bin/cksker.ttp (full version, ftp in binary mode) kermit/bin/cksncp.ttp (no cmd parser,ftp in binary mode) Atari doc: (none yet) Please report successes or failures to Frank da Cruz, FDCCU@CUVMA.BITNET or fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu. Thanks again to the hundreds of people who helped with the development and testing of C-Kermit 5A. ------------------------------ End of Info-Kermit Digest *************************