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C-KERMIT SOURCE DISKETTE, VERSION 4E(070), JANUARY 1988 This set of IBM PC MS-DOS 360K diskettes contains the source files for the UNIX version of C-Kermit, which can be built for many different UNIX systems, including Berkeley, AT&T, Xenix, etc. If you make fixes, changes, or additions to the code that would be of general interest, please send them back to Columbia University. This diskette contains the following files: Diskette No. Name Size Description DISKETTE 1: CKCKER.H 3949 Header file for Kermit CKCDEB.H 3753 Debug & system-dependent defs CKCSYM.H 703 Compiler-dependent symbols CKUCMD.H 1880 Command parser definitions CKUUSR.H 4753 User interface definitions CKCPRO.W 9248 Protocol module, "wart" language CKCMAI.C 13436 Main program CKUCMD.C 37940 Command parsing routines CKUUSR.C 35468 User interface, part 1/3 CKUUS2.C 26602 User interface, part 2/3 CKUUS3.C 27184 User interface, part 3/3 CKCPRO.C 16892 Protocol module, wart output CKCFNS.C 33503 Common functions, part 1/2 CKCFN2.C 15087 Common functions, part 2/2 CKUCON.C 8194 CONNECT command CKUTIO.C 65089 UNIX-specific terminal i/o CKUFIO.C 30507 UNIX-specific file i/o CKUSCR.C 9668 SCRIPT command DISKETTE 2: CKUDIA.C 27596 DIAL command CKWART.C 13367 Wart (compile & rename to "wart") CKUKER.MAK 13832 Rename this to "makefile" CKUKER.BWR 70811 "Beware File" (read this) CKUKER.UPD 41199 Program update history CKUKER.NR 15490 NROFF C-Kermit man page CKUKER.DOC 98285 User documentation CKUV7.HLP 3030 Info about the V7 implementation To build the program, collect all the files together into a single directory, preferably on a hard disk, and then give a "make" command for the desired system, e.g. "make bsd", "make sys3", "make xenix", etc. Read the makefile for details. Be sure to read the CKUKER.BWR file before trying to use this version, or reporting any problems with it. For a current list of available Kermit versions, documentation, ordering information, and a statement of commercial policy, write to: Kermit Distribution Columbia University Center for Computing Activities 612 West 115th Street New York, NY 10025 For further information about Kermit, consult the Kermit User Guide or the book "Kermit, A File Tranfer Protocol" by Frank da Cruz, Digital Press, Bedford, MA 01730 (1987), order number EY-6705E-DP (call 1-800-343-8321 to order). These diskettes may be freely reproduced and shared, so long as it is not done for commercial gain. Please use Kermit only for peaceful and humane purposes.