Newsgroups: alt.sources.d
Path: utzoo!telly!robohack!woods
From: woods@robohack.UUCP (Greg A. Woods)
Subject: Re: v11i020: Idle demon
Organization: R. H. Lathwell Associates:  Elegant Communications, Inc.
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 90 17:24:49 GMT
Message-ID: <1990Aug25.172449.5061@robohack.UUCP>
Summary: not Idle daemon's fault!
References: <77@dlss2.UUCP> <1990Aug23.051212.24281@zorch.SF-Bay.ORG> <1990Aug23.143804.24954@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> <TADGUY.90Aug23155542@abcfd21.larc.nasa.gov>
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In article <TADGUY.90Aug23155542@abcfd21.larc.nasa.gov> tadguy@abcfd01.larc.nasa.gov (Tad Guy) writes:
> In article <1990Aug23.143804.24954@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> peltz@cerl.uiuc.edu (Steve Peltz) writes:
> > >                     ...  I'd be a little huffy about having my kermit
> > >session killed in mid-download because I hadn't sent a keystroke in a
> > >while.
> > 
> > But, but, kermit (and all other error-correcting download protocols) send in
> > keystrokes all the time!
> 
> Except that kermit uses /dev/tty, so on many UNIXes, the real tty line
> appears idle, even though characters are going by all the time...

So if your UNIX has this problem, complain to your vendor, and get it
fixed.  You shouldn't complain about a programme which uses one of the
better ways of determining idle time.

If you can't get your UNIX fixed, please try and discover a way in
which idle time can be reliably determined instead of flaming about a
perfectly fine programme (actually I've not compiled it yet, but I
hope to try it very soon).
-- 
						Greg A. Woods

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