Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!jkg From: jkg@gatech.edu (Jim Greenlee) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Announcing MS-DOS Kermit 2.32/A Message-ID: <17850@gatech.edu> Date: 30 Jan 89 13:53:59 GMT References: Reply-To: jkg@gatech.UUCP (Jim Greenlee) Organization: Georgia Institute of Technology Lines: 25 In article JRD@USU.BITNET (Joe Doupnik) writes: >To correct a somewhat serious bug in MS-Kermit 2.32 (see next message), a >maintenance release of MS-Kermit -- 2.32/A -- is now available. The >opportunity was also used to fix a few minor problems. The changes from MS >Kermit 2.32 to 2.32/A 21 Jan 1989 are listed below. Before I get tons of mail on this, I want to let everybody know that I have a copy of 2.32/A. This is the version that I plan on posting in the near future unless I get inundated with requests not to. The consensus so far seems to be that posting Kermit would be a Good Thing, so I plan on doing it in the near future. Most folks seem to be leaning towards packaging the executables and docs separately. I should probably point out that Kermit is available via anonymous FTP from cunix.cc.columbia.edu (128.59.40.130 on Internet). The good stuff is under the kermit/a directory. I realize that not everybody can FTP, but if you're in a real hurry for it, that's one way to get it. It's probably a lot more reliable than netnews, too :-). Jim Greenlee -- Jim Greenlee - Instructor, School of ICS, Georgia Tech jkg@gatech.edu Cato said, "I had rather men should ask why my statue is not set up, than why it is." - Plutarch