On 15/10/2013 22:47, Mark Benson wrote:
On 15 Oct 2013, at 22:00, Mark Wickens <mark at wickensonline.co.uk> wrote:
OK, so given that I have so little time at the moment I'm going to ask a question that
I could answer if I had a chance to play.
Does the hecnet bridge compile and run on tru64? I've got 5.1c installed on a machine
I'm taking to DEC Legacy and I'd rather not take another linux machine if
possible.
I still need to work this out on one of my Tru64 machines so this is all loose theory so
bear with me but
Tru64, being a UNIX has the environment required, so that's a start.
You can bootstrap and use NetBSD pakgsrc on Tru64 I THINK. It lists OSF/1 as a supported
environment, which I think is their way of saying they support it? I dunno if anyone ever
tried it out?
Given bootstrapped pkgsrc you then have all the OSS compiler tools required to compile the
bridge binary
????
Profit?
I really ought to get it working properly on my PWS500au and try it for certainty.
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I'll try and give it a whirl tomorrow if I get a chance... sounds like a perfect
challenge for us unix-oriented hecnetters!
Regards, Mark.
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