Re: z/VM 5.2 EOS?
Like Mike, and I am sure many others, I have also skipped far more releases than I have installed. (I won't try to list what I skipped, I think the list I have installed is: VM/SP 3, 5, 5-HPO, VM/ESA 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.4, z/VM 4.2, 4.4). In any case, the question can you go from X to Y does not seem appropriate to changes in VM, since they are basically new installs every time. There is the subject of spool file compatability, what release will still be able to read the spool files of the old system, but other than that (which has never bothered me, since I do not believe in using spool as alternate file storage) I don't know what difference it makes who X and Y are. Shimon Original message Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 15:58:34 -0700 From: Austin, Alyce (CIV) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: z/VM 5.2 EOS? To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Can you go from 5.2 to 5.4 when it does come out? Thanks, Alyce
Re: VM TCP/IP Secure Telnet
That's just because if Alan falls asleep, Chuckie will take control of the keyboard! -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alan Altmark Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2008 1:12 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: VM TCP/IP Secure Telnet On Friday, 05/09/2008 at 10:39 EDT, Adam Thornton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Take a look at how the secure option is done with SSLSERV. I don't actually know that this will work with arbitrary programs (and a thorough reading of the manual may prove that it won't), butif you AUTOLOG SSLSERV and add SECURE CERTNAME to the end of the inetd- equivalent entry in PROFILE TCPIP (something like: 992TCP TUBESSECURE MYCERT NOAUTOLOG It works with any arbitrary program where all connections are initiated by the client prior to sending any protocol data. If you had a non-secure web server, simply: 80 TCP MYWEB 443 TCP MYWEB SECURE MYCERT Et voila! A secure web server. And it is true that The Alan never sleeps. He waits. He watches. He pounces. Alan Altmark z/VM Development IBM Endicott
Syntax Highlighting in XEdit (similar to z/OS ISPF Edit) ?
Is it possible (and if so has anyone done it) to have an XEdit Macro that enables syntax highlighting similar to that available to the z/OS ISPF Ed itor? (No - I do not want to start a editor war) Thanks
Re: Syntax Highlighting in XEdit (similar to z/OS ISPF Edit) ?
On May 11, 2008, at 8:27 PM, Lionel B. Dyck wrote: Is it possible (and if so has anyone done it) to have an XEdit Macro that enables syntax highlighting similar to that available to the z/OS ISPF Ed itor? USE EMACS YOU HERETIC!!1!!one!1! (No - I do not want to start a editor war) Oh. Um, no idea. I *do* have a rexx-mode (and, saints preserve us, a COBOL-mode) for Emacs that does syntax coloring. But that probably doesn't help. Adam
Re: Syntax Highlighting in XEdit (similar to z/OS ISPF Edit) ?
There is LEXX... Not Xedit, but a WYSIWYG editor that does things like that. It's on the VM Downloads page and has parser packages for a variety of languages etc... Lee Lionel B. Dyck wrote: Is it possible (and if so has anyone done it) to have an XEdit Macro that enables syntax highlighting similar to that available to the z/OS ISPF Ed itor? (No - I do not want to start a editor war) Thanks -- Lee Stewart, Senior SE Sirius Computer Solutions Phone: (303) 798-2954 Fax: (720) 228-2321 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: www.siriuscom.com
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Re: Syntax Highlighting in XEdit (similar to z/OS ISPF Edit) ?
On Sun, 11 May 2008 20:27:25 -0500, Lionel B. Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible (and if so has anyone done it) to have an XEdit Macro tha t enables syntax highlighting similar to that available to the z/OS ISPF E ditor? (No - I do not want to start a editor war) Thanks = === I use Kedit on my PC. It does support syntax checking. But of course it d oes not run on VM. I think I remember that LEXX does the job, but lacks some of the others capabilitie s of XEDIT. I haven't ever tried it though. The price is right! ($0.00. assuming your time is free.. .) Alan Ackerman Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com
Re: Syntax Highlighting in XEdit (similar to z/OS ISPF Edit) ?
Alan Ackerman wrote: I use Kedit on my PC. Did anyone say X2? http://www.tangbu.com/x2main.shtml -- Jack J. Woehr# Hipsters believe that irony has http://www.well.com/~jax # more resonance than reason. http://www.softwoehr.com # - Robert Lanham