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From: smace@nyx.cs.du.edu (Scott Mace)
Subject: Re: C-Kermit (was: Attaching a terminal...
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>Of course, in my case "terminal" is a DECmate II running either OS/278
>or CP/M as the whim strikes me. Which brings me to _my_ question: has
>anyone got C-Kermit running under 386BSD or NetBSD? I've tried making
>it either bsd or posix, neither of which manages to compile.
>
>Roger Ivie
>ivie@cc.usu.edu

The stock ckermit 5A-188 compiles fine with 0 warnings if you do a make
bsd44 or bsd44c
get it from watsun.cc.columbia.edu(maybe watsun.cs...) under
/kermit/bin/cku188.tar.Z



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