1 INFO-VAX	Tue, 26 Dec 2006	Volume 2006 : Issue 711       Contents:" Re: Need help running a Decmate II= pango 1.14.8, cairo 1.0.2, atk 1.12-4 - Alpha 8.2 - GNV Style 3 Re: Suggestion for a lexical (login mode via TCPIP)   F ----------------------------------------------------------------------  # Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 17:33:33 GMT % From: Roger Ivie <rivie@ridgenet.net> + Subject: Re: Need help running a Decmate II 3 Message-ID: <slrnep2n7d.pl3.rivie@stench.no.domain>   ; On 2006-12-26, Steve Lionel <steve.lionel@intel.com> wrote:  > dooleys@snowy.net.au wrote:  > " >> also try posting to comp.os.cpm > E > That won't help - you're thinking of the Rainbow 100, perhaps.  The @ > DECmate II was a PDP-8 box that ran WPS-8 (a variant of OS/8).  E A popular option for the DECmate II was the APU, which held a Z-80. A H DECmate II equipped with the APU runs CP/M-80; the PDP-8 does all of the I/O for the Z-80.   F AFAIK, WPS-8 isn't a variant of OS/8. It's a dedicated word processingD system; if OS/8 is lurking in there, they've done a very good job of
 hiding it.  C There is a flavor of OS/8 available for the DECmate II. It's called  OS/278.  --  
 roger ivie rivie@ridgenet.net   ------------------------------  % Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2006 10:59:38 -0500 - From: "John E. Malmberg" <wb8tyw@qsl.network> F Subject: pango 1.14.8, cairo 1.0.2, atk 1.12-4 - Alpha 8.2 - GNV Style; Message-ID: <TpudndxZ8vKR2gzYnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@adelphia.com>   C This is a packaging and port of Pango 1.14.8, Cairo 1.0.2, and ATK  H 1.12.4 built for use with GNV style  build environments and packaged in  a PCSI kit.   D The files containing the licensing terms are present in the release # notes installed by the binary kits.   I ATK is the Gnome Accessibility TookKit, licensed under the LGPL which is   less restrictive than the GPL.  @ For more information about ATK and accessibility in GNOME, see: ' http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap   ? Cairo is a 2D graphics library with support for multiple output @ devices. Currently supported output targets include the X WindowE System, win32, and image buffers, as well as PDF, PostScript, and SVG B file output. Experimental backends include OpenGL (through glitz),  Quartz, XCB, BeOS, and DirectFB.  1 The primary source of information about cairo is:   "          http://cairographics.org/  C ---------- Contents of Copying.  ----------------------------------  Cairo is free software.   C Every source file in the implementation of cairo is available to be F redistributed and/or modified under the terms of either the GNU Lesser? General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or the Mozilla Public ? License (MPL) version 1.1.  Some files are available under more F liberal terms, but we believe that in all cases, each file may be used! under either the LGPL or the MPL.   C See the following files in this directory for the precise terms and  conditions of either license:             COPYING-LGPL-2.1           COPYING-MPL-1.1  F Please see each file in the implementation for Copyright and licensing information.  H ------------------------------------------------------------------------  ; cairo will be compiled with the following surface backends: &    image:         yes (always builtin)    Xlib:          yes     Xlib Xrender:  yes >    Quartz:        no (disabled, use --enable-quartz to enable);    XCB:           no (disabled, use --enable-xcb to enable) 0    Win32:         no (requires a Win32 platform)    PostScript:    yes     PDF:           yes     SVG:           yes =    glitz:         no (disabled, use --enable-glitz to enable) <    BeOS:          no (disabled, use --enable-beos to enable)@    DirectFB:      no (disabled, use --enable-directfb to enable)   the following font backends:    FreeType:      yes 0    Win32:         no (requires a Win32 platform)=    ATSUI:         no (disabled, use --enable-atsui to enable)    the following features:     PNG functions: yes     and the following debug options:    gcov support:  no    test surfaces: no5    pdf testing:   no (requires poppler-glib >= 0.4.1) 5    svg testing:   no (requires librsvg-2.0 >= 2.14.0)     E Pango is a library for layout and rendering of text, with an emphasis D on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layoutH is needed; however, most of the work on Pango so far has been done usingH the GTK+ widget toolkit as a test platform. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+-2.x.   & For more information about Pango, see:     http://www.pango.org/   H Pango is licensed under the LGPL which is less restrictive than the GPL  license.      * JEM-AXPVMS-ATK-V0112-4-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1 JEM-AXPVMS-ATK-V0112-4-1.ZIP;1  , JEM-AXPVMS-CAIRO-A0102-6-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1  JEM-AXPVMS-CAIRO-A0102-6-1.ZIP;1  , JEM-AXPVMS-PANGO-V0114-8-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1  JEM-AXPVMS-PANGO-V0114-8-1.ZIP;1      % These programs are used for GTK+ 2.x.     B These libraries was built with _LARGEFILE support, and exact case 3 universal symbols in addition to uppercase symbols.   G ATK_STARTUP.COM, CAIRO_STARTUP.COM, PANGO_STARTUP.COM files are put in  G the [VMS$COMMON.SYS$STARTUP] directory of the installation disk.  This  B file installs the shared images and sets up logical names for the - libraries and any supplied utilities to work.     F PANGO and CAIRO required a true color display for X11 graphics when I I first tested earlier versions of them.  I have not found anything in the  < release notes to indicate that restriction has been removed.  B I do not currently have access to an 8 bit X11 server for testing.  G This release of Pango was built with support for both X11 backends and  H for CAIRO backends.  I think that the previous release that I built did G not have support for the X11 backend.  So it may be possible that this   will display on older displays.     E On CAIRO, quite a few of the tests are failing.  A spot check of the  G output shows that it is mainly at the ends of lines where a few pixels  I are out of place.  This may not be noticeable in applications, but needs   to be looked into.  G Several of the CAIRO tests now require GhostScript to be installed and  0 usable from GNV bash with DCL fallback disabled.    I Some of these packages depends on the GETTEXT package, and works best if  8 the HP I18N optional character set package is installed.  K Documentation is provided in HTML and/or manpages depending on the product.   3 These packages are at: ftp://encompasserve.org/gnv/   -    JEM-AXPVMS-ATK-V0112-4-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1 !    JEM-AXPVMS-ATK-V0112-4-1.ZIP;1   /    JEM-AXPVMS-CAIRO-A0102-6-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1 #    JEM-AXPVMS-CAIRO-A0102-6-1.ZIP;1   /    JEM-AXPVMS-PANGO-V0114-8-1.PCSI_COMPRESSED;1 #    JEM-AXPVMS-PANGO-V0114-8-1.ZIP;1   E For Mozilla, I need to use the SAVE LINK TARGET AS menu option after   right clicking on the file.   E You may need to rename it to be pcsi$compressed after downloading it.   I The zip file will expand to a PCSI$COMPRESSED kit, if that is easier for   downloading.  C At this point, all the prerequisite libraries for GTK+ 2.x are now  A available for OpenVMS Alpha 8.2 from the above download location.    -John  wb8tyw@qsl.network Personal Opinion Only    --  < Need a senior system engineer?  I am looking for employment.: http://encompasserve.org/~malmberg/MALMBERG_CS1_RESUME.TXT   ------------------------------  # Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:05:21 GMT   From: John Santos <john@egh.com>< Subject: Re: Suggestion for a lexical (login mode via TCPIP)( Message-ID: <ldNih.2285$Eo.999@trnddc08>   JF Mezei wrote: I > One can use F$MODE to find if a process is interactive, batch, network   > or other.  > J > Not sure of it is the right one to modify or to add another one, but it G > would be useful to be able to get information on whether the user us  J > coming  in via FTP, TELNET, etc. In other words , find out which target I > service on VMS is being used. TCPIP:23 would be telnet, TCPIP:21 would   > be FTP etc etc.  > E > This would also allow a LOGIN.COM to check if someone is coming in  ) > through a secure/SSL port for instance.   E This is a good request, but tacking it on to f$mode would break loads 	 of stuff.   D I think the right place to put this would be in TT_ACCPORNAM, thoughE this is defined (for TCP connections) by the TCP stack, and is not in F a standard format.  I.E. it looks different on TCPware than it does onD TCP/IP (aka UCX), and looks different for DECnet and LAT connectionsD as well.  For the HP SSH server, it seems to be undefined (i.e. "").J For the TCPware SSH server, it seems to be "ssh/<hostname>:<source port>".F FTP and other such server connections should have f$mode="network".  ID don't know if tt_accpornam is defined for non-interactive processes.  H Diagnosing where a connection is coming from is pretty hairy, especiallyG if you want to allow for multiple network stacks, batch processes, etc. G You need to look at device names, f$mode, tt_accpornam, etc.  And don't E forget about the possibility of virtual terminals.  (I think the VT's D accpornam falls through from the physical terminals accpornam, so it@ can change if the process gets disconnected and reconnected fromE somewhere else.  Try breaking a telnet connection, causing the telnet F sessions virtual terminal to disconnect, then reconnecting to it againL from a local terminal or a terminal server or "$ set host/lat <lathostname>"A where <lathostname> is the LAT service running on the local host!   E It would be nice to have a standardized way of determining this which F worked equally well with all vendor's IP stacks and protocols (telnet,B ssh, rsh, rexec, ???), as well as with local, dialup, LAT, DECnet,A DECwindows, xterm, etc. and was well-behaved with non-interactive C processes too, such as ftp server processes and batch processes, or # anything else that can execute DCL.   > Maybe a bunch of getjpi items for type (f$mode might suffice),G protocol (DECnet, TCP/IP, LAT, DECterm, local port, etc.), sub-protocol E (telnet, ssh, rsh, ftp, http, etc. for TCP/IP, not sure if it applies E to other protocols), source (DECnet node name, IP address, LAT server @ name, etc.), source port (IP source port number, terminal server; physical port number, session number if using a serial line  multiple-session utility, etc.)   > This would require the co-operation of VMS, DECwindows, DECnet? and TCP/IP network groups within HP, third-party TCP/IP vendors > (Process), and any other third-party vendors who make terminalA port drivers.  (There used to be a multi-session utility, I think > be the same people who made some session-monitoring utilities.= I don't know if they used their own driver or used documented * interfaces to the pseudo terminal driver.)     --   John Santos  Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc. 781-861-0670 ext 539   ------------------------------   End of INFO-VAX 2006.711 ************************