On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 17:56 +0100, Mark Wickens wrote:
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 17:39 +0100, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
I just tried installing the kit for X.500 from 7.3-2/Alpha on 8.3/Alpha and
it refused to install. Does anyone know where I could lay my hands on:
HP OpenVMS Enterprise Directory v5.4 and HP Administrator for Enterprise
Directory v2.2
HP MAILbus 400 MTA & SDK v3.2-12
It's more than a little annoying that the hobbyist licence PAKs give you
access to tons of stuff that is a nightmare to track down.
Regards,
Andrew
funny you should ask, I'm just looking through the dec campus distro I
'acquired' a while back, I'll check the software manifest now...
Yes, I have version 5.5 of both of them (shipped with Alpha Layered
Products version 8.3)
I can get them up onto a hecnet accessible drive, or an ftp site - let
me know which you'd prefer.
Cheers, Mark.
On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 17:39 +0100, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
I just tried installing the kit for X.500 from 7.3-2/Alpha on 8.3/Alpha and
it refused to install. Does anyone know where I could lay my hands on:
HP OpenVMS Enterprise Directory v5.4 and HP Administrator for Enterprise
Directory v2.2
HP MAILbus 400 MTA & SDK v3.2-12
It's more than a little annoying that the hobbyist licence PAKs give you
access to tons of stuff that is a nightmare to track down.
Regards,
Andrew
funny you should ask, I'm just looking through the dec campus distro I
'acquired' a while back, I'll check the software manifest now...
Hello,
I just tried installing the kit for X.500 from 7.3-2/Alpha on 8.3/Alpha and
it refused to install. Does anyone know where I could lay my hands on:
HP OpenVMS Enterprise Directory v5.4 and HP Administrator for Enterprise
Directory v2.2
HP MAILbus 400 MTA & SDK v3.2-12
It's more than a little annoying that the hobbyist licence PAKs give you
access to tons of stuff that is a nightmare to track down.
Regards,
Andrew
--
Andrew Back
a at smokebelch.org
By the way, as an example, have a look at CHIMPY::INFO.TXT.
This is also a great place to put stuff like "Private system, no guest login available. Please don't attempt to connect" etc
Sampsa.
On 14 Oct 2009, at 13:26, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Guys,
I just had an idea for making nodes on the network more accessible:
Drop a file called INFO.TXT into the default account FAL directory if you have one enabled. This file can give a brief description of the system and guest logins etc.
I've even knocked out a quick CGI script for viewing this info online.
Sampsa
Guys,
I just had an idea for making nodes on the network more accessible:
Drop a file called INFO.TXT into the default account FAL directory if you have one enabled. This file can give a brief description of the system and guest logins etc.
I've even knocked out a quick CGI script for viewing this info online.
Sampsa
Tried that too, still can't see them listed. I'm sure I'm missing something really obvious - I'm pretty sure that the CGI params are passed as symbols, not logicals...
Sampsa
On 6 Oct 2009, at 00:43, Johnny Billquist wrote:
No, I would expect that to be equivalent to SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL *
I am probably thinking about LOGICALS, and not SYMBOLS. Can't you just try a SHOW LOG/ALL instead?
Johnny
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Amusingly enough, even that doesn't show me the HTTP variables:
Output from SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL in the CGI DCL:
$FACILITY == "%X00000001"
$IDENT == "%X00000000"
$RESTART == "FALSE"
$SEVERITY == "1"
$STATUS == "%X00010001"
APACHE$DCL_BIN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_BIN.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_CMD == "@APACHE$COMMON:[CGI-BIN.FIDONODES]FINDNODE-DEV.COM"
APACHE$DCL_ENV == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_ENV.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_RUN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_RUN.EXE"
APACHE$FLIP_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
APACHE$SET_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
HTTPD == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$HTTPD.EXE"
PHP == "$ PHP_ROOT:[BIN]PHP.EXE"
SAY == "WRITE SYS$OUTPUT"
On 5 Oct 2009, at 23:55, Marc Chametzky wrote:
SHOW SYMBOL/ALL just dumps P1-P9. *cries a little*
I think you'd need "SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL" to see the other global symbols. By default, "SHOW SYMBOL/ALL" defaults to /LOCAL.
--Marc
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
No, I would expect that to be equivalent to SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL *
I am probably thinking about LOGICALS, and not SYMBOLS. Can't you just try a SHOW LOG/ALL instead?
Johnny
Sampsa Laine wrote:
Amusingly enough, even that doesn't show me the HTTP variables:
Output from SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL in the CGI DCL:
$FACILITY == "%X00000001"
$IDENT == "%X00000000"
$RESTART == "FALSE"
$SEVERITY == "1"
$STATUS == "%X00010001"
APACHE$DCL_BIN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_BIN.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_CMD == "@APACHE$COMMON:[CGI-BIN.FIDONODES]FINDNODE-DEV.COM"
APACHE$DCL_ENV == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_ENV.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_RUN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_RUN.EXE"
APACHE$FLIP_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
APACHE$SET_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
HTTPD == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$HTTPD.EXE"
PHP == "$ PHP_ROOT:[BIN]PHP.EXE"
SAY == "WRITE SYS$OUTPUT"
On 5 Oct 2009, at 23:55, Marc Chametzky wrote:
SHOW SYMBOL/ALL just dumps P1-P9. *cries a little*
I think you'd need "SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL" to see the other global symbols. By default, "SHOW SYMBOL/ALL" defaults to /LOCAL.
--Marc
--
Johnny Billquist || "I'm on a bus
|| on a psychedelic trip
email: bqt at softjar.se || Reading murder books
pdp is alive! || tryin' to stay hip" - B. Idol
Amusingly enough, even that doesn't show me the HTTP variables:
Output from SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL in the CGI DCL:
$FACILITY == "%X00000001"
$IDENT == "%X00000000"
$RESTART == "FALSE"
$SEVERITY == "1"
$STATUS == "%X00010001"
APACHE$DCL_BIN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_BIN.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_CMD == "@APACHE$COMMON:[CGI-BIN.FIDONODES]FINDNODE-DEV.COM"
APACHE$DCL_ENV == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_ENV.EXE"
APACHE$DCL_RUN == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$DCL_RUN.EXE"
APACHE$FLIP_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
APACHE$SET_CCL == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$SET_CCL.EXE"
HTTPD == "$ APACHE$COMMON:[000000]APACHE$HTTPD.EXE"
PHP == "$ PHP_ROOT:[BIN]PHP.EXE"
SAY == "WRITE SYS$OUTPUT"
On 5 Oct 2009, at 23:55, Marc Chametzky wrote:
SHOW SYMBOL/ALL just dumps P1-P9. *cries a little*
I think you'd need "SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL" to see the other global symbols. By default, "SHOW SYMBOL/ALL" defaults to /LOCAL.
--Marc
SHOW SYMBOL/ALL just dumps P1-P9. *cries a little*
I think you'd need "SHOW SYMBOL/GLOBAL/ALL" to see the other global symbols. By default, "SHOW SYMBOL/ALL" defaults to /LOCAL.
--Marc