Subject: DECUS (or ?) L&T 1999 ? CDROM... Date: Fri, 4 Jun 1999 21:36:23 -0500 From: "John E. Malmberg" To: "'Glenn C. Everhart'" Greetings, I have done about as much as I probably am going to on the CMU-IP stuff. I would like to submit it for a future L&T or other DECUS archive. All of my stuff is now at ftp://ftp.qsl.net/pub/wb8tyw/ The stuff is in ZIP archives with readme files for easy transfer. It contains the following directories: [gcc281_u] This is a bunch of stuff missing from GCC 2.8.1 VAX. It basically is header files for TCP/IP (ANY) and also a more up to date prebuilt BINUTILS including GAS-VAX then I have found anywhere else. The binaries are linked against DECCRTL, but the objects are included, and can probably be relinked with VAXCRTL. [gzip] The differences between this one and the freeware 3.0 CD version is that this one can handle the latest LINUX gzip format and the freeware one can not. Also supports VMS style "/option" qualifiers in addition to UN*X style "-o" and FSF GNU style "--option". Full VMS wildcards are supported in the case that you want to gzip or gunzip a whole directory at once (still one file per archive). [sambavms_1_9_16p2] Binaries build in DEBUG for OpenVMS/VAX 5.5-2 and CMU-IP. Needs NETLIB and Socketshr. [sambavms_1_9_19-pre] Source that should build with either SOCKETSHR or other TCP-IP stack. Only tested with GCC 2.8.1. NMBD will not work for CMU-IP. SMBCLIENT will connect to NT systems using encrypted passwords. [SOCKETSHR] I had to fix some real and potential bugs. AFAIK, this is the latest available anywhere. [UCXSIM] Want to run VAX binaries developed for UCX on CMU-IP without source? This will make some of them work, but not all. Requires NETLIB. This makes all of the built-in socket routines in the DECCRTL work as well as possible with CMU-IP. (Also useful if you want to intercept the routines between the CRTL and the underlying TCP-IP stack, and need to know how the parameters are passed) I can also put them on a CD and deliver them to Providence. -John The WB8TYW@QSL.NET is a refector that I will try to always keep pointing at my real e-mail account. Currently the home e-mail account is MALMBERG@columbia.total-web.net Currently busy integrating 3 thinkpads, and a MULTIA into the home network. If I can afford more RAM, I can get an ALPHA cluster running, as the reseller is not returning my calls about the qty zero Multia for $0.00 that arrived with the one that I ordered.