I was wondering if forking sz and rz would be considered portable or not, and whether i could just make it read from the forked stream and post it
Re: is forking rz/sz portable?
By: candycane to All on Wed Aug 02 2023 02:12 pm
I was wondering if forking sz and rz would be considered portable or
not, and whether i could just make it read from the forked stream and
post it
[l]sz/rz sends and receives data (X/Y/ZMODEM packets) using stdio. This is "portable" on most Unix-like OSes, yes. In fact, this is exactly how Synchronet supports x/y/zmodem transfers using stdio protocol drivers (like lsz/rz) on Unix-like OSes. On Windows, a protocol driver is expected to support socket I/O directly (not via stdio stream) and accept an inheritable socket descriptor (e.g. via command-line argument) on which to send and receive data. --
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