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From: kukuk@berlin.snafu.de                             24-Dec-99 02:34:05
  To: All                                               26-Dec-99 03:26:28
Subj: Re: VAC++3.0 Update fails

From: kukuk@berlin.snafu.de (Guenter Kukkukk)

In <3860BE0E.C51E89FD@bessy.de>, Chris Hellwig <hellwig@bessy.de> writes:
>Hi,
>
>I installed the VAC++ 3.0.
>Then I tried to install the fix 8 (?): CTC308. When I start the
>cppupd.cmd it fails with:
>EPFI197: An error occured while unpacking
>'F:\.....\LOCALE\DE_DE\IBM-850.LCL'
>(return code: 11). The unpack command uses was.....
>
>
>When I try to delete the target file
>(e:\ibmcpp\LOCALE\DE_DE\IBM-850.LCL) manually, the OS tells me, the file
>is in use !??
>
>Any ideas
>  Chris

Hi Chris,

IIRC I had a similar problem - and it was *definitely*
related to 4OS2.EXE as the default shell - when invoking 
the update from CMD.EXE, all went fine!

Best wishes.

Guenter

Guenter Kukkukk
Entwicklungsbuero fuer Mikroelektronik
Damaschkestr. 24
D-10711 Berlin (Germany)
Tel.   +49 30 327 024 50
Fax:   +49 30 327 024 52
EMail: kukuk@berlin.snafu.de

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From: dagbj@spambait.online.no                          24-Dec-99 10:18:10
  To: All                                               26-Dec-99 03:26:29
Subj: Re: Problem running CVS client

From: "Dag Bjerkeli" <dagbj@spambait.online.no>

Thanks for your reply!

While getting the pieces needed for a recompile I found a newer version
1.10.5.  The version at Hobbes in the package is 1.10.  This seems
to solve most of my problems.

I have now imported source to the cvs server, and are able to do checkout
and such.  It's still a bit touchy about the sequence thinks are done.
The problem with the command not to complete happens now and then.
But it looks like it more of a user problem than a bug in cvs.exe :-)

Not only that, but I also managed to get jCS 5.1.1 working in a way.

I will look deeper into this next year after the hollidays.  But I'm happy
now :-)

Merry Xmas and a happy new year to you all out there!

Dag

On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:28:09 -0700, Kelly Anderson wrote:

>
>
>Dag Bjerkeli wrote:
>
>>
>> CVS settings that I use are:
>> set cvsroot=:pserver:dag@cvs:/home/cvsroot
>> set CVSEDITOR=epm /m
>>
>
>Dag,
>
>I don't have any absolute solutions.  I have been using it for quite a while
>now without problem.
>
>I downloaded my original version of CVS from the main download site, I don't
>know if the hobbes version is exactly the same, you might want to check
>that.
>
>Both my OS/2 cvs and my Linux cvs have been built from source.  If you have
>built your Linux cvs from source I would suggest you run the test suite that
>comes with it.  You should get no errors when it runs.  Does "cvs" in
>dag@cvs really resolve to your Linux box?  No domain name?
>
>Last, but not least, you might consider building the OS/2 cvs from source
>with debug info simply so you can trace it.  It's a pretty simple project to
>rebuild.



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From: jdholt@attglobal.net                              27-Dec-99 17:02:06
  To: All                                               27-Dec-99 14:32:16
Subj: NetRexx and EPM Syntax completion

From: jdholt@attglobal.net (John Holt)


Would some kind soul point me to the instructions for adding
another language for EPM Syntax completion?

I have the file for NetRexx, but I just can not find the instructions
for what I need to do for EPM to use it.


Thanks in advance,


*****************************
John Holt

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From: shaun@primenet.com                                30-Dec-99 01:18:16
  To: All                                               30-Dec-99 03:28:09
Subj: Re: Problem running CVS client

From: shaun@primenet.com (Shaun Tancheff)

On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 10:18:21 +0100 (CET), "Dag Bjerkeli"
<dagbj@spambait.online.no> wrote:

>Thanks for your reply!
>
>While getting the pieces needed for a recompile I found a newer version
>1.10.5.  The version at Hobbes in the package is 1.10.  This seems
>to solve most of my problems.

I have a 1.10.6 but it's based on the 1.10 that Andreas Huber did. If
you can point me to 1.10.5 I would like to check it out.

Also, if anybody want's 1.10.6 / OS/2 I'll just package it up.

>I have now imported source to the cvs server, and are able to do checkout
>and such.  It's still a bit touchy about the sequence thinks are done.
>The problem with the command not to complete happens now and then.
>But it looks like it more of a user problem than a bug in cvs.exe :-)
>
>Not only that, but I also managed to get jCS 5.1.1 working in a way.
>
>I will look deeper into this next year after the hollidays.  But I'm happy
>now :-)
>
>Merry Xmas and a happy new year to you all out there!
>
>Dag
>
>On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:28:09 -0700, Kelly Anderson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Dag Bjerkeli wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> CVS settings that I use are:
>>> set cvsroot=:pserver:dag@cvs:/home/cvsroot
>>> set CVSEDITOR=epm /m
>>>
>>
>>Dag,
>>
>>I don't have any absolute solutions.  I have been using it for quite a while
>>now without problem.
>>
>>I downloaded my original version of CVS from the main download site, I don't
>>know if the hobbes version is exactly the same, you might want to check
>>that.
>>
>>Both my OS/2 cvs and my Linux cvs have been built from source.  If you have
>>built your Linux cvs from source I would suggest you run the test suite that
>>comes with it.  You should get no errors when it runs.  Does "cvs" in
>>dag@cvs really resolve to your Linux box?  No domain name?
>>
>>Last, but not least, you might consider building the OS/2 cvs from source
>>with debug info simply so you can trace it.  It's a pretty simple project to
>>rebuild.
>
>
>

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From: shaun@primenet.com                                30-Dec-99 01:31:26
  To: All                                               30-Dec-99 03:28:09
Subj: Re: Problem running CVS client

From: shaun@primenet.com (Shaun Tancheff)

On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 13:45:53 +0100 (CET), "Adrian Gschwend"
<nospam_ktk@netlabs.org> wrote:

>On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 10:28:09 -0700, Kelly Anderson wrote:
>
>Kelly,
>
>>Last, but not least, you might consider building the OS/2 cvs from source
>>with debug info simply so you can trace it.  It's a pretty simple project to
>>rebuild.
>
>Were you able to rebuild the source? We tried it because we had some problems
>at Netlabs but we were not able to compile the source (well, we did not try
>it for a long time because we found the bug in EMX).

I've rebuilt EMX from source, and we will move to Aurora (at least
some machines) ... can you give me any sort of heads-up?

Andreas Huber fixed a fread() bug -- to me it looked like fseek() was
manifesting the bug in CVS. Anyway I've built it into both EMX and
CVS

Also anybody who wants a 1.10.6 based on 1.10 ....

>BTW: EMX has some bugs in it if you run it on Aurora and that's the reason
>why we had problems with it.
>
>cu
>
>Adrian

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