Awww... <sniff!>
That was where I first ran NetRexx, and wrote the first SHARE presentation on it, created the first commercial NetRexx training class, and ... <sniff!> I still have the ThinkPad I did all that on, with Warp4 still on it, powered up and running. Haven't touched the NetRexx installation on it in, um, more than a decade, but it's still there and worked the last I checked. Some things are harder than others to let go of... :-/ <sniff!> On 6/22/2015 6:46 AM, [hidden email] wrote: > Project: netrexx > Repository: netrexxc-repo > Revision: 584 > Author: rvjansen > Date: 2015-06-22 10:46:37 UTC > Link: > > Log Message: > ------------ > removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
Yes, me too. I remember the day I had to move from a 4MB OS/2 box to a 64MB NT box, and had slightly worse performance.
It became just too confusing to have those .cmd files around. I still run eComstation in VirtualBox. I recently tested NetRexx on it, and will do so again before releasing 3.04. I might figure out how to attach it to Jenkins, which would be fun, if only to publish the daily testresults on OS/2. It is one of the reasons we did not bump to Java 7, I am not sure such a thing exists for OS/2. best regards, René. > On 22 jun. 2015, at 14:17, Chip Davis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Awww... <sniff!> > > That was where I first ran NetRexx, and wrote the first SHARE presentation on it, created the first commercial NetRexx training class, and ... <sniff!> > > I still have the ThinkPad I did all that on, with Warp4 still on it, powered up and running. Haven't touched the NetRexx installation on it in, um, more than a decade, but it's still there and worked the last I checked. Some things are harder than others to let go of... :-/ > > <sniff!> > > On 6/22/2015 6:46 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> Project: netrexx >> Repository: netrexxc-repo >> Revision: 584 >> Author: rvjansen >> Date: 2015-06-22 10:46:37 UTC >> Link: >> >> Log Message: >> ------------ >> removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
It would appear that you might be getting OpenJDK 8 for OS/2...
http://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,734.msg6838.html#msg6838 Dave. -----Original Message----- From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of René Jansen Sent: 22 June 2015 14:23 To: IBM Netrexx Subject: Re: [Ibm-netrexx] [netrexx~netrexxc-repo:584] removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples Yes, me too. I remember the day I had to move from a 4MB OS/2 box to a 64MB NT box, and had slightly worse performance. It became just too confusing to have those .cmd files around. I still run eComstation in VirtualBox. I recently tested NetRexx on it, and will do so again before releasing 3.04. I might figure out how to attach it to Jenkins, which would be fun, if only to publish the daily testresults on OS/2. It is one of the reasons we did not bump to Java 7, I am not sure such a thing exists for OS/2. best regards, René. > On 22 jun. 2015, at 14:17, Chip Davis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Awww... <sniff!> > > That was where I first ran NetRexx, and wrote the first SHARE presentation on it, created the first commercial NetRexx training class, and ... <sniff!> > > I still have the ThinkPad I did all that on, with Warp4 still on it, powered up and running. Haven't touched the NetRexx installation on it in, um, more than a decade, but it's still there and worked the last I checked. Some things are harder than others to let go of... :-/ > > <sniff!> > > On 6/22/2015 6:46 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >> Project: netrexx >> Repository: netrexxc-repo >> Revision: 584 >> Author: rvjansen >> Date: 2015-06-22 10:46:37 UTC >> Link: >> >> Log Message: >> ------------ >> removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
That certainly is good news. I might install sshd and have the build and test suite running on OS/2 then after all.
René. > On 22 jun. 2015, at 15:41, Dave Woodman <[hidden email]> wrote: > > It would appear that you might be getting OpenJDK 8 for OS/2... > > http://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php/topic,734.msg6838.html#msg6838 > > Dave. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of René Jansen > Sent: 22 June 2015 14:23 > To: IBM Netrexx > Subject: Re: [Ibm-netrexx] [netrexx~netrexxc-repo:584] removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples > > Yes, me too. I remember the day I had to move from a 4MB OS/2 box to a 64MB NT box, and had slightly worse performance. > > It became just too confusing to have those .cmd files around. > > I still run eComstation in VirtualBox. I recently tested NetRexx on it, and will do so again before releasing 3.04. I might figure out how to attach it to Jenkins, which would be fun, if only to publish the daily testresults on OS/2. It is one of the reasons we did not bump to Java 7, I am not sure such a thing exists for OS/2. > > best regards, > > René. > >> On 22 jun. 2015, at 14:17, Chip Davis <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> Awww... <sniff!> >> >> That was where I first ran NetRexx, and wrote the first SHARE presentation on it, created the first commercial NetRexx training class, and ... <sniff!> >> >> I still have the ThinkPad I did all that on, with Warp4 still on it, powered up and running. Haven't touched the NetRexx installation on it in, um, more than a decade, but it's still there and worked the last I checked. Some things are harder than others to let go of... :-/ >> >> <sniff!> >> >> On 6/22/2015 6:46 AM, [hidden email] wrote: >>> Project: netrexx >>> Repository: netrexxc-repo >>> Revision: 584 >>> Author: rvjansen >>> Date: 2015-06-22 10:46:37 UTC >>> Link: >>> >>> Log Message: >>> ------------ >>> removed OS/2 command scripts from Redbook samples >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ibm-netrexx mailing list >> [hidden email] >> Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ >> > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > > > > --- > This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. > https://www.avast.com/antivirus > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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The NetRexx Language Reference, Version 3.04 RC1 of May 24, 2015:
On page 35, almost to the bottom, speaking of line comments, the two adjacent hyphens have been merged by the word processor program into a single em-dash. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
Hi Jeff,
thank you and well spotted. I have refreshed the documents in the package I already made for release. It was a less than trivial problem, by the way - the typographical inclination of Latex was hard to surmount. For the interested, see the content of rev. 589. This was the last fix going into the package. I’m afraid the Pipes issues including the manual, will have to wait for the daily builds of NetRexx 4.00. best regards, René. > On 1 jul. 2015, at 04:14, Jeff Hennick <[hidden email]> wrote: > > The NetRexx Language Reference, Version 3.04 RC1 of May 24, 2015: > > On page 35, almost to the bottom, speaking of line comments, the two adjacent hyphens have been merged by the word processor program into a single em-dash. > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
No matter how much time the Pipes issues have to wait, I think all of
the community have to thank You and Kermit for the excellent management and support of the NetRexx Language as such! Release 3.04 sounds as a perfect way to go on to 4.00 :-) Thanks a lot from Vienna, Thomas Schneider ============================================================================================ Am 01/07/2015 um 17:54 schrieb René Jansen: > Hi Jeff, > > > thank you and well spotted. I have refreshed the documents in the package I already made for release. It was a less than trivial problem, by the way - the typographical inclination of Latex was hard to surmount. For the interested, see the content of rev. 589. This was the last fix going into the package. I’m afraid the Pipes issues including the manual, will have to wait for the daily builds of NetRexx 4.00. > > best regards, > > René. > >> On 1 jul. 2015, at 04:14, Jeff Hennick <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> The NetRexx Language Reference, Version 3.04 RC1 of May 24, 2015: >> >> On page 35, almost to the bottom, speaking of line comments, the two adjacent hyphens have been merged by the word processor program into a single em-dash. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Ibm-netrexx mailing list >> [hidden email] >> Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ >> > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/
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For the record, I had no intention or expectation or delaying the
imminent release to address the packaging issue(s). They are of greater significance/impact than a dot-level release and should not be tossed in at the last minute. I'm sure they will arise again before 4.00 is locked down. -Chip- On 7/1/2015 11:54 AM, René Jansen wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > > thank you and well spotted. I have refreshed the documents in the package I already made for release. It was a less than trivial problem, by theway - the typographical inclination of Latex was hard to surmount. For the interested, see the content of rev. 589. This was the last fix going into the package. I’m afraid the Pipes issues including the manual, will have to wait for the daily builds of NetRexx 4.00. > > best regards, > > René. > >> On 1 jul. 2015, at 04:14, Jeff Hennick <[hidden email]> wrote: >> >> The NetRexx Language Reference, Version 3.04 RC1 of May 24, 2015: >> >> On page 35, almost to the bottom, speaking of line comments, the two adjacent hyphens have been merged by the word processor program into a single em-dash. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
Hi Chip,
thanks. Don’t worry. We’ll discuss this after 3.04 is GA. Which, I think, is in a few minutes. best regards, René. > On 1 jul. 2015, at 21:27, Chip Davis <[hidden email]> wrote: > > For the record, I had no intention or expectation or delaying the imminent release to address the packaging issue(s). They are of greater significance/impact than a dot-level release and should not be tossed in at the last minute. > > I'm sure they will arise again before 4.00 is locked down. > > -Chip- > > On 7/1/2015 11:54 AM, René Jansen wrote: >> Hi Jeff, >> >> >> thank you and well spotted. I have refreshed the documents in the package I already made for release. It was a less than trivial problem, by theway - the typographical inclination of Latex was hard to surmount. For the interested, see the content of rev. 589. This was the last fix going into the package. I’m afraid the Pipes issues including the manual, will have to wait for the daily builds of NetRexx 4.00. >> >> best regards, >> >> René. >> >>> On 1 jul. 2015, at 04:14, Jeff Hennick <[hidden email]> wrote: >>> >>> The NetRexx Language Reference, Version 3.04 RC1 of May 24, 2015: >>> >>> On page 35, almost to the bottom, speaking of line comments, the two adjacent hyphens have been merged by the word processor program into a single em-dash. > > _______________________________________________ > Ibm-netrexx mailing list > [hidden email] > Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ > _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] Online Archive : http://ibm-netrexx.215625.n3.nabble.com/ |
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