On Fri, Apr 18, 2003 at 10:32:53AM -0400, Lou, Jim wrote: > Are there any plans to transport Ethereal to IBM ZOS platform?
I know of none. > -----Original Message----- > From: Gerald Combs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 10:15 AM > To: Lou, Jim > Subject: Re: ethereal on IBM mainframe running ZOS > > I'm not aware of anyone working on a straight z/OS port. Glancing > through > the IBM site it appears that z/OS provides a pretty complete POSIX > layer, Sufficiently complete that at least one release of OS/390 was able to pass the test suite for the Single UNIX Specification, so it's eligible to have the "UNIX" trademark applied to it (they actually got it certified before Sun certified Solaris for the same version of the test suite, and possibly before Sun certified it for *any* version - admittedly, people are more likely, I suspect, to *require* such a certification for OS/390 than for Solaris...). > so it should theoretically be possible. Possible, but not necessarily easy - it appears that the Single UNIX Specification doesn't require you to use ASCII as the native character set: http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/unix/bpxa1p03.html so the handling of characters would probably need significant work in Ethereal - and throughout any libraries that Ethereal uses that have ASCII dependencies in them. (Code that uses the "isXXX" macros should work. Code that assumes that characters in a packet are in the native character set of the C implementation wouldn't.) > At a minimum you would need to > port libpcap (the capture library) as well, or modify Ethereal to use > any native capture APIs that z/OS might provide. Porting libpcap would probably be the better way to do it, if it's possible at all, as it requires less change to Ethereal and lets *other* programs that use libpcap work as well.
