AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
CU ( lC) CU ( lC ) The transmit process interprets the following: terminate the conversation. escape to an interactive shell on the local system. -!cmd ... run cmd on the local system (via sh -c). -$cmd . . . run cmd locally and send its output to the remote system. -%take from [ to ] copy file from (on the remote system) to file to on the local system. If to is omitted, the from argument is used in both places. -%put from [ to ] copy file from (on local system) to file to on remote system. If to is omitted, the from argument is used in both places. send the line -. .. to the remote system. -%nostop turn off the DC3/DC1 input control protocol for the remainder of the session. This is useful in case the remote system is one which does not respond properly to the DC3 and DCl characters, The receive process normally copies data from the remote system to its standard output. A line from the remote that begins with -> initiates an output diversion to a file. The complete sequence is: -> [>]:file zero or more lines to be written to file - > Data from the remote is diverted (or appended, if > > is used) to file. The trailing -> terminates the diversion. The use of -%put requires stty(l) and cat(l) on the remote side. It also requires that the current erase and kill characters on the remote system be identical to the current ones on the local system. Backslashes are inserted at appropriate places. The use of -%take requires the existence of echo(l) and cat(l) on the remote system. Also, stty tabs mode should be set on the remote system if tabs are to be copied without expansion. FILES fusr /lib/uucp/L-devices /usr/spoolfuucp/LCK..(tty-device) /devfnull SEE ALSO cat( l), echo( l), stty( l), uucp( lC). DIAGNOSTICS Exit code is zero for normal exit, non-zero (various values) otherwise. - 2-
CU(lC) CU ( lC ) BUGS Cu buffers input internally. There is an artificial slowing of transmission by cu during the -%put operation so that loss of data is unlikely. - 3-
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CU(lC) CU ( lC )<br />
BUGS Cu buffers input internally.<br />
There is an artificial slowing of transmission by cu during the<br />
-%put operation so that loss of data is unlikely.<br />
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