Well, the manual is for Fortran-77 on all -11
OS's, including VAX-11
RSX.
The instructions for installing the Auto-Install script are in the
RSTS section of the installation manual, and on RSTS, the AUTOIN$:
logical is present, pointing to the [0,80] account.
/Wilm
Paul Koning schreef op 8-7-2020 om 20:00:
That sounds like the RSX installation manual.?
RSTS doesn't have
anything called BRU, never did.
????paul
> On Jul 8, 2020, at 12:45 PM, Wilm Boerhout <wboerhout at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> MIM to the rescue! -- or, sort of..
>
> On the MIM manuals page, there is the Fortran-77 T5.4 installation
> manual. As it turns out, this update needs to be installed from
> tape using the auto-instal mechanism.
>
> The first step in this procedure, according to the manual, is to
> restore the auto-installer script from the tape using BRU. But-?
> BRU is not present on my V10.1 system.
> I thought BRU would be part of the "RSX Utilities" package, but it
> is not.
>
> So, the question has changed to "Where is BRU when you need her?"
>
> /*Wilm*
>
>
> Wilm Boerhout schreef op 7-7-2020 om 13:48:
>> In the meantime, I succesfully installed Fortran 77 V5.3 on RSTS
>> 10.1
>>
>> The tape file has the same origin as the V5.4 tape,
>>
ftp://ftp.trailing-edge.com/pub/rsts_dists/
>>
>> As it turns out, the V5.4 tape file is neither an INSTAL nor an
>> UPDATE tape image. (@[0,1]UPDATE FRTRN77 fails with the same
>> error message).
>>
>> /Wilm
>>
>> Wilm Boerhout schreef op 6-7-2020 om 16:09:
>>> I'm trying to get the Fortran-77 compiler installed on PIRSTS::
>>> , which is a working system on HECnet.
>>>
>>> I have a TPC-formatted tape image with the name fortran-77_v5_4.tap
>>>
>>> When I mount that tape, these are the contents:
>>>
>>> $ mount mu0: F77504 %Device is write protected Density is 135
>>> Tape is in ANSI format $ dir mu0: Name .Typ Size Name .Typ Size
>>> Name .Typ Size MU0: AUT101.A * 244 P AUTVER.BCK* 1 P F77F77.BCK*
>>> 3 P F77REL.BCK* 7 P F77504.A * 407 P Total of 662 blocks in 5
>>> files in MU0:
>>>
>>> Also, during the installation I copied all layered product
>>> patches to PATCH$, including what looks like patches for this
>>> version of Fortran-77:
>>>
>>> $ dir patch$:f*.*
>>>
>>> Name .Typ Size Prot Name .Typ Size Prot SY:[0,200] FALDBG.TSK
>>> 225C <232> FALOVL.TSK 213C <232> FALRLB.TSK 80C <232>
FEDLIB.OLB
>>> 118 < 60> FEDTKB.CMD 1 < 60> FEDTKB.ODL 2 < 60> FMS .01L 0
< 60>
>>> FMS .COM 38 < 60> FMS .DOC 3 < 60> FORTRA.01L 0 < 60> F77
.DOC 6
>>> < 60> F77504.DAT 3 < 60> F77COM.OBJ 24 < 60> FRTRN7.01L 0
< 60>
>>> Total of 713 blocks in 14 files in SY:[0,200]
>>>
>>> However, when I try to instal Fortran-77 (@[0,1]INSTAL FRTRN77)
>>> at some point the installer ties to mount the tape and fails with:
>>>
>>> ?ID labels don't match
>>>
>>> Looking at the
INSTAL.COM script, I believe it expects a label
>>> "FRTRN7", whereas the tape is labeled F77504.
>>> This string also appears as a file name in the PATCH$ directory
>>> and as a file on the tape itself.
>>>
>>> Clearly, there is a mismatch between the installer and the tape
>>> image (but more likely, in my head)
>>>
>>> Did anybody successfully install Fortran-77 on RSTS V10.1L ?
>>> How, and using what tape image?
>>>
>>>
>>> */Wilm*
>>>