Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 00:04:21 EST-10EDT,10,-1,0,7200,3,-1,0,7200,3600 Subject: [UnixOS2_Archive] No. 474 ************************************************** Saturday 11 December 2004 Number 474 ************************************************** Subjects for today 1 Re: dhcp client : Lewis G Rosenthal 2 Re: dhcp client : Lewis G Rosenthal 3 Re: init.d scripts for servers : Lewis G Rosenthal 4 Re: dhcp client : John Poltorak 5 Ash : John Poltorak 6 Re: dhcp client : John Poltorak 7 Re: dhcp client : Bart van Leeuwen" 8 Slight problem with GCC3.3.5 dlopen : lsunley at mb.sympatico.ca 9 Re: Ash : Knut St. Osmundsen" 10 Re: Ash : John Poltorak 11 Re: Ash : Knut St. Osmundsen" **= Email 1 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:09:40 -0500 From: Lewis G Rosenthal Subject: Re: dhcp client http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/ I think Bart van Leeuwen was working this at one time. Thanks for following up on this one, too, John. ;-) John Poltorak wrote: >Where should I be able to find the source for a dhcp client? > > -- Lewis ------------------------------------------------------------ Lewis G Rosenthal, CNA Rosenthal & Rosenthal Accountants / Network Consultants New York / Northern Virginia www.2rosenthals.com Team OS/2 / NetWare Users International www.novell.com ------------------------------------------------------------ **= Email 2 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:18:03 -0500 From: Lewis G Rosenthal Subject: Re: dhcp client BTW, look back at some of the archives of this list, and you'll find posts pertaining to this. Robert Henschel mentioned Bart in an email to me yesterday, whcih got me to run a quick Google...and guess what turned up? Archives of this list and UX2bs, where I probably should have looked in the first place... John Poltorak wrote: >Where should I be able to find the source for a dhcp client? > > > > -- Lewis ------------------------------------------------------------ Lewis G Rosenthal, CNA Rosenthal & Rosenthal Accountants / Network Consultants New York / Northern Virginia www.2rosenthals.com Team OS/2 / NetWare Users International www.novell.com ------------------------------------------------------------ **= Email 3 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:15:24 -0500 From: Lewis G Rosenthal Subject: Re: init.d scripts for servers It's magic. ;-) Some links to shed more light on this: http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_2.0.0/LSB-Core/LSB-Core/initsrcinstrm.html http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue27/xterm1 http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/cgi-bin/mansec?4+init.d http://www.luv.asn.au/overheads/linux-startup.html http://openskills.info/seminars/distro/5.htm John Poltorak wrote: >In order to get a more Unix-like environment I'm thinking of creating >init.d scripts for all the server processes I run. I presume that on Unix >any script in /etc/init.d is started automatically on bootup. Can anyone >tell me how that is done? I'd like to include something similar in >startup.cmd. > > > > -- Lewis ------------------------------------------------------------ Lewis G Rosenthal, CNA Rosenthal & Rosenthal Accountants / Network Consultants New York / Northern Virginia www.2rosenthals.com Team OS/2 / NetWare Users International www.novell.com ------------------------------------------------------------ **= Email 4 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 13:37:57 +0000 From: John Poltorak Subject: Re: dhcp client On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 08:09:40AM -0500, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote: > http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/ > > I think Bart van Leeuwen was working this at one time. ISTR something a while back but no updates... Maybe the release of gcc 3.3.5 would provide a good opportunity to revisit dhcp... > Thanks for following up on this one, too, John. ;-) > > John Poltorak wrote: > > >Where should I be able to find the source for a dhcp client? > > > > > > -- > Lewis > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Lewis G Rosenthal, CNA > Rosenthal & Rosenthal > Accountants / Network Consultants > New York / Northern Virginia www.2rosenthals.com > Team OS/2 / NetWare Users International www.novell.com > ------------------------------------------------------------ > -- John **= Email 5 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 14:49:58 +0000 From: John Poltorak Subject: Ash Is anyone maintaining an OS/2 port of BSD ASH, the stripped down shell? -- John **= Email 6 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 15:06:29 +0000 From: John Poltorak Subject: Re: dhcp client On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 04:52:56PM +0100, Bart van Leeuwen wrote: > > Hold your horses ! > > hard work is beeing done it ! > hopefully a usefull release in the 1st Quarter of next year ! Good to hear! Do you need any testers? > With Regards > Bart van Leeuwen -- John **= Email 7 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 16:52:56 +0100 From: "Bart van Leeuwen" Subject: Re: dhcp client Hold your horses ! hard work is beeing done it ! hopefully a usefull release in the 1st Quarter of next year ! With Regards Bart van Leeuwen **= Email 8 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 12:43:23 -0500 From: lsunley at mb.sympatico.ca Subject: Slight problem with GCC3.3.5 dlopen I am getting a 123 error from dlopen (invalid name) dlopen rc=123 extra=M:\USR\LOCAL\PGSQL\LIB\EUCJPSJI.DLL When I shorten the DLL name by 1 char the load works. M:\USR\LOCAL\PGSQL\LIB\EUCJPSJ.DLL will load Is there some kind of path limit in there or something? Lorne -- ----------------------------------------------------------- lsunley at mb.sympatico.ca ----------------------------------------------------------- **= Email 9 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:54:06 +0100 From: "Knut St. Osmundsen" Subject: Re: Ash I'm sort of doing that. But I haven't had time port the latest FreeBSD code to LIBC yet. It's high up on the list of things to do though. The old port sources works with LIBC with some changes - I've used it to build GCC since I implemented fork() earlier this year. If you need current code for whatever purpose, I can import it into the netlabs libc cvs mirror and create you a zip. Unfortunately, I've not way of making diffs on that stuff since I haven't been able to track down the original sources. That's partly why I want to get to FreeBSD level asap. Kind Regards, knut John Poltorak wrote: > Is anyone maintaining an OS/2 port of BSD ASH, the stripped down shell? > > **= Email 10 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 20:48:07 +0000 From: John Poltorak Subject: Re: Ash On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 08:54:06PM +0100, Knut St. Osmundsen wrote: > I'm sort of doing that. But I haven't had time port the latest FreeBSD > code to LIBC yet. It's high up on the list of things to do though. > The old port sources works with LIBC with some changes - I've used it to > build GCC since I implemented fork() earlier this year. > > If you need current code for whatever purpose, I can import it into the > netlabs libc cvs mirror and create you a zip. Unfortunately, I've not > way of making diffs on that stuff since I haven't been able to track > down the original sources. That's partly why I want to get to FreeBSD > level asap. Is the latest source here:- ? http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/bin/sh/ > Kind Regards, > knut > > John Poltorak wrote: > > Is anyone maintaining an OS/2 port of BSD ASH, the stripped down shell? > > > > -- John **= Email 11 ==========================** Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:58:58 +0100 From: "Knut St. Osmundsen" Subject: Re: Ash John Poltorak wrote: > On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 08:54:06PM +0100, Knut St. Osmundsen wrote: > >>I'm sort of doing that. But I haven't had time port the latest FreeBSD >>code to LIBC yet. It's high up on the list of things to do though. >>The old port sources works with LIBC with some changes - I've used it to >>build GCC since I implemented fork() earlier this year. >> >>If you need current code for whatever purpose, I can import it into the >>netlabs libc cvs mirror and create you a zip. Unfortunately, I've not >>way of making diffs on that stuff since I haven't been able to track >>down the original sources. That's partly why I want to get to FreeBSD >>level asap. > > > Is the latest source here:- ? > > http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/bin/sh/ Yes, but I'm not sure how well that would work in an OS/2 world with semicolons and driverletters. :) Kind Regards, knut