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C-Kermit File Naming Conventions: (Version 4E, 5 Aug 87) File names will be lowercase on Unix systems, and probably will be uppercase on other systems. C-Kermit file names are of the form: ck<system><what>.<type> (for experimental releases, xk instead of ck) where: <type> is the file type: c: C language source h: Header file for C language source w: Wart preprocessor source, converted by Wart (or Lex) to a C program nr: Nroff/Troff text formatter source mss: Scribe text formatter source doc: Documentation hlp: Help text upd: Program change log bwr: A "beware" file - list of known bugs, restrictions ann: The text of an announcement of a particular version bld: Instructions for building mak: A Makefile or other build procedure (rename to "makefile" for UNIX) com: (VMS only) a DCL command procedure <system> is a single character to tell what system the file applies to: a: Descriptive material, documentation c: All systems with C compilers d: Data General h: Harris computers (reserved) i: Commodore Amiga (Intuition) m: Macintosh p: IBM PC, PC-DOS (reserved) u: Unix or systems that simulate (some features of) Unix v: VAX/VMS w: Wart (really belongs in 'c' category, but...) 9: OS-9 <what> is mnemonic (up to 3 characters) for what's in the file: aaa: A "read-me" file, like this one cmd: Command parsing con: Connect command deb: Debug/Transaction Log formats, Typedefs dia: Modem/Dialer control fio: System-depdendent File I/O fns: Protocol support functions fn2: More protocol support functions ker: General C-Kermit definitions, information, documentation mai: Main program pro: Protocol scr: Script command tio: System-dependent terminal i/o & control and interrupt handing usr: User interface us2: More user interface us3: Still more user interface Examples: ckaaaa.hlp - This file ckufio.c - File i/o for Unix ckmtio.c - Terminal i/o for Macintosh ckuker.mss - Scribe source for for Unix C-Kermit Kermit User Guide chapter ckuker.nr - Nroff source file for Unix C-Kermit man page ckuker.mak - Makefile for building Unix C-Kermit (rename to makefile) ckmker.mak - Makefile for building Macintosh C-Kermit under Unix/SUMACC Macintosh Kermit adds a few additional items to this list: <type> hqx: binhex'd Macintosh resource (binhex version 4) sed: sed script for massaging ckcpro.c to make it smaller rc: rmaker input file (text) rsrc: (or rsr) 8-bit binary Macintosh resource <what> def: Macintosh definitions header key: key redefinition package ke2: more key redefinition package ke3: still more key redefinition package kkc: common defs between ckmkey and ckmker rem: remote server command module res: resource info sav: settings saver module scr: screen (conflicts with name of script module, should be changed) sfp: standard file package sum: sumacc workarounds utl: utilities All the files necessary to build a particular implementation of C-Kermit are listed in the appropriate makefile or equivalent: Unix: ckuker.mak Macintosh: ckmker.mak VAX/VMS: ckvker.com Amiga: ckiker.mak DG: Read ckdker.bld Minimal source files for building selected versions: Unix: ckc*.[cwh], cku*.[ch], ckwart,c, ckuker.mak (= makefile) VMS: ckc*.[cwh], cku*.[ch], ckwart.c, ckv*.c, ckv*.com Mac: ckc*.[cwh], ckwart.c, ckm*.[ch], ckmker.mak, ckmk*.rc, ckmpro.sed (end of ckaaaa.hlp)