John E. Malmberg wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
COLLOT Jean-Yves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So, now, try to create a printer share named SYS$PRINT, or try, on any
printer share, to print a file named TOTO$TEXT.LOG. If you remove the '$'
exemption in UTIL_SRC.C, the "%f" part of the comma
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>Item on the todo list is to either have a VMS specific queue module that
>>uses the $sndjbc[w]/$getqui[w] interfaces
>
> I did a module like that last year, see
> http://www.er6.eng.ohio-state.edu/~jonesd/print_vms_2.zip
Than
>Item on the todo list is to either have a VMS specific queue module that
>uses the $sndjbc[w]/$getqui[w] interfaces
I did a module like that last year, see
http://www.er6.eng.ohio-state.edu/~jonesd/print_vms_2.zip
The JOB ID mapping is a problem. I cheated and assumed that VMS queue entry
numb
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, COLLOT Jean-Yves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, basically the "$" character has a special signification on Unix =
> which it has not in VMS. Replacing "$" with "_" may be useful in a number of
> cases, but just let's take an example where it must not be done.
>
Well, basically the "$" character has a special signification on Unix which
it has not in VMS. Replacing "$" with "_" may be useful in a number of
cases, but just let's take an example where it must not be done.
If you keep the default parameters for a print queue, the "print command"
should be "p