Rocky Bernstein wrote: > On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 3:34 AM, KO Myung-Hun <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> Rocky Bernstein wrote: >>> On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 4:39 AM, KO Myung-Hun <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> >> [...] >> >>>> >>>> What I meant was how I could connect to the server of *other >>>> platforms/OSes* not OS/2. >>>> >>> >>> The only platform where we have remote access is for Solaris. When the >> FSF >>> stuff is squared, let's discuss >>> opencsw.org access then if you want access to that. >>> >>> For linux, OSX, and windows, libcdio developers have those OS's available >>> somehow so there's no need right now to have accessible via the Internet. >>> >>> OS/2 like Solaris and BSDi (when it was supported) are a bit different in >>> that they are less used and less common, and it is unreasonable to expect >>> libcdio developers to want to or have to run those to do testing. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> And should it be 24/7 ? >>>> >>> >>> No. With BSDi all that mattered is that when someone made a request to >> try >>> it, a BSDi box was spun up in a reasonable amount of time. And when >> actual >>> CD and DVD testing was done, there was a CD or DVD in the server. (Or not >>> if we needed no media) >>> >> >> It's possible to setup SSH server on OS/2. However, it's hard to run the >> server publicly when requested. No other ways ? >> > > Sure, keep it running all the time. That work, and is less hassle on the > libcdio > developer side. >
I meant no other ways than using servers. > > >> >> And I sent some patches. However, it does not include >> get_track_pregap_lba_os2(), because any drivers other than images did >> not implement it and libcdio describes that get_track_pregap_lba_os2() >> works on images. >> > > Ok. That make sense. > >> >> In case of SCSI sense reply, OS/2 DosDevIOCtl() seems not to support it. >> So it's not possible in current implementation. >> > > Ok. Can the implementation be redone so we get a SCSI sense reply? > Maybe if using OS/2 ASPI driver. But I'm not sure. > >> -- >> KO Myung-Hun >> >> Using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.7.2 >> Under OS/2 Warp 4 for Korean with FixPak #15 >> In VirtualBox v4.1.32 on Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.30GHz with 8GB RAM >> >> Korean OS/2 User Community : http://www.ecomstation.co.kr >> >> >> > -- KO Myung-Hun Using Mozilla SeaMonkey 2.7.2 Under OS/2 Warp 4 for Korean with FixPak #15 In VirtualBox v4.1.32 on Intel Core i7-3615QM 2.30GHz with 8GB RAM Korean OS/2 User Community : http://www.ecomstation.co.kr
