Subject: Re: source fo latest kermit
To: None <c5666305@comp.polyu.edu.hk>
From: Jim Spath \(Webmaster Jim\) <jspath@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
List: current-users
Date: 10/25/1996 09:09:36
Content-Length: 190
Status: ORr
> Hello,
>
> Where can I find the latest kermit source tree that support changing the
> send and receive window and block size ? If so, please show me the ftp
> site. Thanks.
>
> cheers
>
> Clarence CHAN
Here's a note about binaries as well. They can be made available at
the official Kermit site only.
>From jspath@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us Mon Oct 21 14:47:10 1996
>Date: Mon, 21 Oct 1996 13:17:05 -0400 (EDT)
>From: "Jim Spath \(Webmaster Jim\)" <jspath@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us>
>X-Sender: jspath@mail
>To: netbsd-help@netbsd.org
>cc: port-i386@netbsd.org
>Subject: c-kermit binaries for i386
>Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.95.961021130757.16044A-100000@mail>
>
>I've compiled the latest beta of C-Kermit on my NetBSD-1.2/i386 system
>and
>submitted the results to Columbia. Since they restrict how Kermit is
>distributed, we can point people there but not put Kermit binaries on
>CD-ROM or otherwise redistribute it (see below).
>
>Frank da Cruz said that the next C-Kermit release will be soon, so I'm
>asking anyone who wants to test my builds to please FTP them from:
>
>ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/bin/ckuker.netbsd.i386
>ftp://kermit.columbia.edu/kermit/test/bin/ckuker.netbsdn.i386
>
>The second binary uses ncurses. The binaries were built
>using:
>
>ckuker.netbsd.i386 make netbsd PC 486, NetBSD 1.2 + curses
>ckuker.netbsdn.i386 make netbsdn PC 486, NetBSD 1.2 + ncurses
>
>Here is the README on the kermit.columbia.edu test dir:
>-----
>This directory presently contains individual binaries for test
>versions of various Kermit programs, mainly MS-DOS Kermit and C-Kermit.
>
> THESE VERSIONS ARE ONLY FOR TESTING BY KNOWLEDGEABLE PEOPLE,
> NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE, NOT FOR REDISTRIBUTION IN ANY MANNER.
>
>See announcements in kermit/test/text/MAIL.TXT.
>
> THE KERMIT FILES MAY NOT BE REDISTRIBUTED ON CD-ROMS OR OTHER MEDIA
> WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE OFFICE OF KERMIT DEVELOPMENT AND
> DISTRIBUTION, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY. THEY SHOULD NOT BE COPIED TO
> OTHER FTP SITES FROM WHICH CD-ROMS ARE MADE. THEY MAY NOT BE RESOLD,
> REMARKETED, BUNDLED, EMBEDDED, ADAPTED, GIVEN AWAY, OR OTHERWISE
> REDISTRIBUTED BY COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES TO THEIR CUSTOMERS, CLIENTS,
> OR PROSPECTIVE CLIENTS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
> For further information, send email to kermit@columbia.edu.
>----
>Thanks, and have a pleasant tomorrow!