C-Kermit Configuration Options
As of: C-Kermit 9.0.300, 30 June 2011
C-Kermit Configuration Options
As of: C-Kermit 9.0.300, 30 June 2011
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rather than certain codes, and return an error if the number is not, in
fact, a legal speed for the device/driver in question. In this case,
there is no way to build a list of legal speeds at compile time, since
rather than certain codes, and return an error if the number is not, in
fact, a legal speed for the device/driver in question. In this case,
there is no way to build a list of legal speeds at compile time, since
interfaces like ioctl()) and so the legal speed list must be enumerated
in the code -- see ttspdlist() in [47]ckutio.c.
interfaces like ioctl()) and so the legal speed list must be enumerated
in the code -- see ttspdlist() in [47]ckutio.c.
and then change your build procedure (if necessary) to include the
necessary libraries. For example, in Unix these are usually "curses" or
and then change your build procedure (if necessary) to include the
necessary libraries. For example, in Unix these are usually "curses" or
"termcap", "termlib", or "tinfo":
"LIBS= -lcurses -ltermcap"
"termcap", "termlib", or "tinfo":
"LIBS= -lcurses -ltermcap"
supports higher levels of optimization (e.g. -O2 or higher number,
-Onolimit (HP-UX), etc), try them; the greater the level of
optimization, the longer the compilation and more likely the
supports higher levels of optimization (e.g. -O2 or higher number,
-Onolimit (HP-UX), etc), try them; the greater the level of
optimization, the longer the compilation and more likely the
compilers also provide command-line options to allocate more memory
for the optimizer, like "-Olimit number" in Ultrix.
compilers also provide command-line options to allocate more memory
for the optimizer, like "-Olimit number" in Ultrix.
to take advantage of this feature. The way to do this is, of
course, platform dependent; see the NeXT makefile target for an
example. some platforms (like Solaris) do it automatically and give
to take advantage of this feature. The way to do this is, of
course, platform dependent; see the NeXT makefile target for an
example. some platforms (like Solaris) do it automatically and give
MAXRP=number Maximum receive-packet length.
MAXSP=number Maximum send-packet length.
MDEBUG Malloc-debugging requested.
MAXRP=number Maximum receive-packet length.
MAXSP=number Maximum send-packet length.
MDEBUG Malloc-debugging requested.
- MINIDIAL Minimum modem dialer support: CCITT, Hayes, Unkown, and None.
+ MINIDIAL Minimum modem dialer support: CCITT, Hayes, Unknown, and None.
NDIR BSD long filenames supported using <ndir.h> and opendir().
NDGPWNAM Don't declare getpwnam().
NDSYSERRLIST Don't declare sys_errlist[].
NDIR BSD long filenames supported using <ndir.h> and opendir().
NDGPWNAM Don't declare getpwnam().
NDSYSERRLIST Don't declare sys_errlist[].
ourselves.
NETCMD Build with support for SET HOST /COMMAND and PIPE commands.
NEXT Build for NeXT Mach 1.x or 2.x or 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2.
ourselves.
NETCMD Build with support for SET HOST /COMMAND and PIPE commands.
NEXT Build for NeXT Mach 1.x or 2.x or 3.0, 3.1, or 3.2.
NOLOGIN Build without IKSD (network login) support.
NOLSTAT Not OK to use lstat().
NOMDMHUP Build without "modem-specific hangup" (e.g. ATH0) feature.
NOLOGIN Build without IKSD (network login) support.
NOLSTAT Not OK to use lstat().
NOMDMHUP Build without "modem-specific hangup" (e.g. ATH0) feature.
SBSIZ=xxx Define overall size of send-packet buffer (use with DYNAMIC).
SDIRENT Directory structure specified in <sys/dirent.h>.
SELECT select() function available (conflicts with RDCHK and CK_POLL)
SBSIZ=xxx Define overall size of send-packet buffer (use with DYNAMIC).
SDIRENT Directory structure specified in <sys/dirent.h>.
SELECT select() function available (conflicts with RDCHK and CK_POLL)
SETEUID BSD 4.4-style seteXid() functions available.
SIG_V Type for signal() is void. Used to override normal assumption.
SIG_I Type for signal() is int. Used to override normal assumption.
SETEUID BSD 4.4-style seteXid() functions available.
SIG_V Type for signal() is void. Used to override normal assumption.
SIG_I Type for signal() is int. Used to override normal assumption.