Well, this code compiles perfectly under SuSE Linux 9, so I think that the
compiler is telling you it cannot find any function named getaddrinfo().
Make sure you have the correct MACLIBS or whatever the C compiler uses
set up.
Come to think of it, what C compiler are you using under VM? Is it
I don't think they will ever target Hercules, even if someone puts out a
commercial product with it. Does anyone know what PSI is using under the
covers? A horrid thought just occurred to me that it might BE Hercules.
-Paul
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:46 AM
Subject: Re: Another long slow decline.
-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
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Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 8:12 PM
To: IBMVM
for the info on z/VM 5.2 pricing - I was unaware the list pricing had
been reduced.
-Paul
- Original Message -
From: Dave Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: Another long slow decline.
Hi, Paul.
P. Raulerson wrote
Yep, I mean Linux Assembler application code driving 3270 client screens
really really fast.
Yes, not just assembler, but HLASM (the GOOD stuff!) running in a Linux
guest. Doing all sorts of neat
things, like printing, talking over the network, process control, and a
whole bunch more.
With
Do you have support with Novell? If so, you can simply use YAST to bring
down the latest and greatest of anything in the release. If not, support is
pretty cheap - on the order of $5K per year, and it gives you upgrade
rights.
-Paul
- Original Message -
From: Austin, Alyce (CIV)
Are there any really *easy* ways to program 3270 panels under z/VM? Sort of
like using REXX and ISPF panels under z/OS?
I need to write a couple small but really needed applications for CMS, and
onlyhave assembler available to me to do so. :)
-Paul
It usually means to invert the image from left to
right, or top to bottom depending.
-Paul
- Original Message -
From:
Roger Bolan
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2006 12:30
PM
Subject: Re: Question on Infoprint
It depends what you are
In order of probability (as in, the order this
originally bit me :)
(1) You have a nameserver issue
(2) You have a firewall turned
on in SuSE and it is easting up your traffic (pun intended)
(3) This happens when the z/VM
and Linux have a version conflict.
-Paul
P.S. You might want
Ack! I really can spell, but my typing is terrible
when I typing into a web page. Apologies to all.
Thanks Eric, I will try this in the morning. I've
pretty well been up all weekend and my eyes just won't stay open.
Again, apologies to the list for that horrific
typing.
-Paul
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There is a point where things get silly, and I think this is reaching it
fast. I can attest that the Systems/ASM product works great to compile and
create code for z/VM. As for copying the Macros to say, a PC - solely for
the purpose of compiling programs to run on VM - well - thank God IBM is
You guys put out some really good points there.
We are a midsize company (growing fast!) and we put in a z800, running z/
VM
as a hypervisor for Linux, and are porting the business apps over to it.
Naturally, we could not do it the way everyone else does it... so it is
taking longer than we
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