That's certainly a very cute way to do it, but why wouldn't you want to
use DECnet instead of IP? You could also FTP depending on whether you
have a Fascist firewall or not (if Johnny is running FTP). However, I
don't think the Unix ftp client would give you a reasonable return code
like curl might (?)
Of course, one of the things I'm looking to do is find bugs and squash
them and I have had to make a number of changes in the Tops-20 monitor,
the Galaxy libraries, FAL, NFT and DAPLIB. As a matter of fact, I still
haven't gotten to the bottom of a bug that I appear to have introduced
into FAL. Sigh... It's still my idea of fun.
I have awk on Tops-20, but every time I think about using a Unix utility
there, I get indigestion. Don't get me wrong, I tutor shell scripts and
awk and all that, but for personal use...
On the other hand, one assumes that I probably could have done the whole
SETNODE rewrite in a couple of scripts in a few days instead of doing it
in assembler in a few months. Oh well, it *IS* a hobby after all
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On 2/21/23 4:38 AM, Keith Halewood wrote:
These days, to get a nodes.conf file suitable for pydecnet, I tend to:
curlhttp://mim.stupi.net/nodedb | awk '/^[A-Z0-9]+ +[0-9\.]+/ {print "node
" $2 " " $1}' > nodes.conf
Keith