sdl@lyra.mitre.org (Steven D. Litvinchouk) (01/20/90)
I just installed CShell 4.00A on my Amiga 2000. I seem to be unable to get the rxsend command to work properly. What happens is this: 1. I start up Cshell number 1 in a NEWCLI window. I issue the command rxrec steveport to start the shell listening to port "steveport". 2. I start up Cshell number 2 in another NEWCLI window. I issue the command rxsend steveport bye Shell number 1 does the right thing: it stops listening to port "steveport," and can be controlled interactively again. *BUT* shell number 2 (the one I issued the "rxsend steveport bye" command from) doesn't come back with another prompt, and stops responding to any more commands from me. The only way I can get rid of this shell is to pry it out with GOMF's "Nuke" command. Is this a bug in the Cshell, or what am I doing wrong? Steven Litvintchouk MITRE Corporation Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 (617)271-7753 ARPA: sdl@mbunix.mitre.org UUCP: ...{att,decvax,genrad,ll-xn,philabs,utzoo}!linus!sdl "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" -- J. Nicholson -- Steven Litvintchouk MITRE Corporation Burlington Road Bedford, MA 01730 (617)271-7753 ARPA: sdl@mbunix.mitre.org UUCP: ...{att,decvax,genrad,ll-xn,philabs,utzoo}!linus!sdl "Where does he get those wonderful toys?" -- J. Nicholson
stewartw@cognos.UUCP (Stewart Winter) (02/02/90)
I have also experience problems with the 400A version of Cshell. I don't believe that the pri command works any longer. I would be interested in hearing someone confirm this. Stewart -- Stewart Winter Cognos Incorporated S-mail: P.O. Box 9707 VOICE: (613) 738-1338 x3830 FAX: (613) 738-0002 3755 Riverside Drive UUCP: uunet!cognos!stewartw Ottawa, Ontario "The bird for the day is .... alexandrine parakeet." CANADA K1G 3Z4