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From: nospam_ktk@netlabs.org 16-Oct-99 10:37:13
To: All 16-Oct-99 10:34:11
Subj: Re: C++ for OS/2 for Dummies?
From: "Adrian Gschwend" <nospam_ktk@netlabs.org>
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 16:57:51 -0500, williamd wrote:
>I've seen several low-cost packages locally that purport to teach the
>basics, but they're all for Win. I'd like to learn this under Warp 3. I'd
>like to get a few ideass as to what os/2 resources are available for the
>beginner, whether it be books or software. Which apps are indispensable vs
>those that would be overkill and/or over my head?
I did the same some month ago, so it should be possible for you :-) I
recommend to have a look at my developer corner at Netlabs:
http://www.netlabs.org/devcorner/
On this page you can find links to some good OS/2 pages, get a compiler (for
example EMX or maybe you can find Visual Age c++ anywhere) and check out the
EDM/2 introduction into programming (links are mentioned on my page)
cu
Adrian
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From: cwr@cts.com 17-Oct-99 02:59:15
To: All 17-Oct-99 03:47:12
Subj: Re: C++ for OS/2 for Dummies?
From: Will Rose <cwr@cts.com>
williamd <william1@teleport.com> wrote:
: I'd like to learn a bit of programming, if only to satisfy a curiosity and
: get some idea of what's behind the scenes. I would be totally new to it,
: but am fairly computer-literate in other areas.
: I've seen several low-cost packages locally that purport to teach the
: basics, but they're all for Win. I'd like to learn this under Warp 3. I'd
: like to get a few ideass as to what os/2 resources are available for the
: beginner, whether it be books or software. Which apps are indispensable vs
: those that would be overkill and/or over my head?
Well, I wouldn't start with C++ if I were you. It's a large language with
a fairly steep learning curve. For command line apps, try C or REXX,
otherwise try Python. In fact, try Python anyway; or possibly Eiffel.
Will
cwr@crash.cts.com
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From: wishIcould@no.spam.for.me 17-Oct-99 00:23:15
To: All 17-Oct-99 03:47:12
Subj: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: "Daniel Enright" <wishIcould@no.spam.for.me>
hey guys, I have visual age c++ installed and working fine, but reciently it
was suggested that I make some upgrades, I downloaded the latest upgrades,
but when I go to do the first which is ctc306 and run service I get the error
error occurred: The file or directory specified cannot be found.
Cannot install Fixpak as the current service level cannot be determined
the visual age c++ driver loads when I boot, and it seems to work fine (minus
a few problems, which should be solved by getting the upgrade done). Does
anyone out there have any suggestions?
daniel
ps. I'm running warp 4 fixpack 11
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From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca 17-Oct-99 05:10:24
To: All 17-Oct-99 03:47:12
Subj: Re: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley)
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 04:23:31, "Daniel Enright"
<wishIcould@no.spam.for.me> wrote:
> hey guys, I have visual age c++ installed and working fine, but reciently it
> was suggested that I make some upgrades, I downloaded the latest upgrades,
> but when I go to do the first which is ctc306 and run service I get the
error
> error occurred: The file or directory specified cannot be found.
> Cannot install Fixpak as the current service level cannot be determined
>
> the visual age c++ driver loads when I boot, and it seems to work fine
(minus
> a few problems, which should be solved by getting the upgrade done). Does
> anyone out there have any suggestions?
>
The latest fixpack is ctc308, it's in the fixpak8 directory on
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/ps/products/visualagecpp/fixes/v30os2/engli
sh-us/
(that may have wrapped).
Lorne Sunley
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From: beve@dds.nl 17-Oct-99 08:59:06
To: All 17-Oct-99 05:16:24
Subj: help!!! PGCC is not working
From: "G. van der Veer" <beve@dds.nl>
Hi,
When I run any program (for example Squid) compiled in PGCC 1.1.3 or
below I get the following message:
SYS0191: GCC29166 cannot be run in an OS/2 session.
I installed the files which i got from http://www.goof.com/pcg/os2/
according the instructions.
I have ensured myself that all paths are in the path and libpath in my
config.sys (and of course EMX 0.9D fix 2 had already been installed).
When I toggle of protectonly it does not work either, so gcc29166.dll is
not a dos-executable either. Maybe I need to install XFree86 for the
runtime libraries?
current system:
Processor: Intel Pentium II 350 MHz
Motherboard: Gateway 2000
Internal memory: 320 MB
Operating system: OS/2 Aurora
PS. I had the same troubles when using OS/2 Warp 4.0 Fixpak 6 with
earlier versions of PGCC.
I hope that I can get the runtime libraries working. Otherwise I have to
say goodbye till Star Office too :-(
Another option might be to recompile the sources for PGCC... has anybody
an idea on how to do this?
I hope someone can help me out of this mess,
kind regards,
Berry van der Veer
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From: cwr@cts.com 17-Oct-99 07:08:08
To: All 17-Oct-99 05:16:24
Subj: Re: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: Will Rose <cwr@cts.com>
Daniel Enright <wishIcould@no.spam.for.me> wrote:
: hey guys, I have visual age c++ installed and working fine, but reciently it
: was suggested that I make some upgrades, I downloaded the latest upgrades,
: but when I go to do the first which is ctc306 and run service I get the
error
: error occurred: The file or directory specified cannot be found.
: Cannot install Fixpak as the current service level cannot be determined
: the visual age c++ driver loads when I boot, and it seems to work fine
(minus
: a few problems, which should be solved by getting the upgrade done). Does
: anyone out there have any suggestions?
What's in the ibmcpp\syslevel directory?
Will
cwr@crash.cts.com
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From: whonea@codenet.net 17-Oct-99 02:39:17
To: All 17-Oct-99 10:24:05
Subj: Re: Compiling StarOffice with EGCS
From: whonea@codenet.net (Will Honea)
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 11:18:29, Oliver Braun <obr@stardivision.de>
wrote:
> > What???VisualAge 4.0 include on an extra CD command line compilers
> > dor OS/2 and for Windows, (3.6 level) with all VisualAge 4.0
> > support (namespaces, etc....)
>
> That`s simply not true. The IBM documentation ºChoosing the Right C++
> CD╢ of the Visual Age 4.0 Package states in the section ╢C++ Standard
> Compliance÷ for Version 4.0 ANSI/ISO 1998 C++ Standard and for the 3.6
> ANSI 1992 Draft.
>
> If you try to compile a source file with namespaces in it, the 3.6
> compile simply states: namespace is not a type name.
>
> If there is any undocumented compiler switch to make namespaces work
> with the 3.6 compiler, any report of it will be appreciated.
>
> Oliver Braun
> StarOffice Software Entwicklungs GmbH
You are correct regarding the namespace support. There are ways
around nearly all the migration headaches but they all require
translating your make files to icc project files which is a large
task. As for some of the limits others have mentioned, it is quite
easy to debug C code: simply compile the C files as C++ files. There
are some quirks about what has to be included in the project, such as
all code to be debugged must be compiled as part of the same project (
"to be fixed at the next release"?? etc. Try posting your questions
at news.software.ibm.com where the IBM developers can answer some of
your questions. That has been an invaluable source so far.
As far as I have found, the only limitation has been that there is no
direct support for linking to 16-bit code and a couple of template
related issues concerning some internal table sizes. The big issue
for me has been the move to the project file from the existing make
files and the learning curve with the project orientation with the
incremental compiler.
Will Honea <whonea@codenet.net>
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From: thannymeister@spambegone.yahoo.com 17-Oct-99 12:17:00
To: All 17-Oct-99 16:35:05
Subj: Re: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: "Mike Ruskai" <thannymeister@spambegone.yahoo.com>
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 00:23:31 -0400 (EDT), Daniel Enright wrote:
>hey guys, I have visual age c++ installed and working fine, but reciently it
>was suggested that I make some upgrades, I downloaded the latest upgrades,
>but when I go to do the first which is ctc306 and run service I get the error
>error occurred: The file or directory specified cannot be found.
>Cannot install Fixpak as the current service level cannot be determined
>
>the visual age c++ driver loads when I boot, and it seems to work fine (minus
>a few problems, which should be solved by getting the upgrade done). Does
>anyone out there have any suggestions?
>
>daniel
>
>ps. I'm running warp 4 fixpack 11
1) You might solve that problem by copying the syslevel.* files from the CD
to the \ibmcpp\syslevel directory.
2) The latest fixpack level for VACPP 3.0 is 308, bring the version to 3.08.
--
- Mike
Remove 'spambegone' to send e-mail.
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From: pcdot@usa.net 17-Oct-99 11:25:10
To: All 17-Oct-99 16:35:05
Subj: getright's code
From: "pcdot" <pcdot@usa.net>
is there anyone know the newest getright's code?
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From: godfrey@isl.stanford.edu 17-Oct-99 12:05:11
To: All 17-Oct-99 19:56:06
Subj: Re: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: Michael Godfrey <godfrey@isl.stanford.edu>
> Cannot install Fixpak as the current service level cannot be determined
It looks like some or all of the VA C++ syslevel.* files are missing.
Try doing a syslevel command and look for C++ entries. There are quite
a few (compiler, runtime. Work, etc.). One way to get them back would be
a reinstall...
Also, CTC306 is not the latest update. Look at service.boulder.ibm.com
for a combined "fixpak" which contains a bunch of updates all with xxx308.
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From: noone@bigfoot.com 17-Oct-99 22:50:29
To: All 17-Oct-99 19:56:07
Subj: Zu Verkaufen: Os/2: Visual Age 3.0 + C-Set +
From: noone@bigfoot.com
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From: mamodeo@stny.rr.com 18-Oct-99 10:50:14
To: All 18-Oct-99 14:36:02
Subj: Re: help!!! PGCC is not working
From: Marty <mamodeo@stny.rr.com>
"G. van der Veer" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I run any program (for example Squid) compiled in PGCC 1.1.3 or
> below I get the following message:
>
> SYS0191: GCC29166 cannot be run in an OS/2 session.
This can happen in a DLL when the DLL itself is dynamically linked to
other DLLs and it can't find one of them.
For example:
My_Exe.EXE is linked to GCC29166.DLL which is dynamically linked to
BLAH.DLL which can't be found. This error message would be reported if
you tried to run My_Exe.EXE.
- Marty
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From: robmv@ibm.net 18-Oct-99 16:33:24
To: nospam_ktk@netlabs.org 18-Oct-99 22:36:24
Subj: Re: Compiling St6arOffice with EGCS
To: Adrian Gschwend <nospam_ktk@netlabs.org>
From: Robert Marcano <robmv@ibm.net>
Este es un mensaje de varias partes en formato MIME.
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This was a response received on the IBM newsgroup for VACPP:
I am Leif-Erik Larsen. The author of the Larsen Commander, which
you can download from http://home.sol.no/~leilarse/lcmd/index.html
if you like.
Why do StarOffice believe that VACPP 4.0 does not support
commandline compiling? I use that compiler, and compile on the
commandline all the time. You just have to think somewhat different,
and set up a ICC-file instead of a classic MAK-file. However, to my
experience this is usually much simpler to do.
The ICC-file can be "seen" as a make file, which you can compile
with the commandline compiler VACBLD.EXE.
Below is a copy of my current commandline compiler batch,
that uses IBM VACPP 4.0 on OS/2 to let me compile my
project from the commandline.
@echo off
echo Making Larsen Commander w/VisualAge C++ ...
cd va4
call d:\ibmcpp40\bin\setenv.cmd
d:\ibmcpp40\bin\vacbld.exe lcmd.icc -SHOWProgress=3
cd ..
Best regards
Leif-Erik Larsen
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999 11:51:07 -0600, Robert Marcano wrote:
>There is a plan to ship a 4.0 version command line compiler? (like the
>ones shipped with the product version 3.6)
>Please read the next message
>
>Crosspost from another newsgroup
>
> Compiling StarOffice with EGCS
> Thu, 14 Oct 1999 20:43:52 +0200 (CDT)
> "Adrian Gschwend" <nospam_ktk@netlabs.org>
> OS/2 Netlabs
> comp.os.os2.programmer.tools,
> comp.os.os2.programmer.porting
>
>
>I talked to some people from StarOffice at Warpstock Europe and they
>told
>me,
>that they have a serious problem with the OS/2 port of it. Until now
>they
>used to compile the code with VAcpp 3.65 on OS/2 but now they use
>"namespaces" in the code and because VAcpp 4.0 does not support
>commandline
>compiling, they can't compile it on OS/2 anymore (the project is simply
>too
>big for the VAcpp 4.0 workframe). On Linux they use the Pentium
>optimized
>version of the GNU compiler and they tried the same on OS/2. But
>unfortunately there is a problem in the OS/2 port:
>
>(Taken from http://www.goof.com/pcg/os2/#Bugs)
>
>Known bugs:
>
>emxomf now traps (sometimes?) when compiling with -g (debug) switch.
>This
>is
>due to new format of debugging info (DWARF2). I do not know how to fix
>this.
>Use A.OUT format (no -Zomf) for debugging and pmgdb.
>
>Solution: This happens because pgcc uses new stabs format (-gstabs+)
>while
>emxomf understands only the standard stabs debugging info. I've
>partialy
>fixed this by adding a tiny command-line preprocessor to gcc. It scans
>argv[]
>and looks for both -Zomf and -g# where # is a number. If it finds one,
>it
>replaces -g# by -gstabs#. This doesn't always help, however.
>---
>
>As you can see this is a limitation in EMX, we now have to find people
>who
>are able to fix this (which will not be an easy task I think). We are
>already
>in contact with Eberhard Mattes but we need more support. If you think
>you
>are able to fix this, please get in contact with Oliver Braun
><obr@stardivision.de>. Please JUST reply if you really think you can
>help
>StarDivision.
>
>A StarOffice without debug informations can not be tested and if noone
>can
>fix this limitation, Sun can not provide a new version for OS/2 ! So
>you see
>this is important for the future of StarOffice on OS/2.
>
>Thanks for your support
>
>Adrian Gschwend
>@ OS/2 Netlabs
>http://www.netlabs.org
>
>
>
>
>
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From: bschwand@dvart.com 20-Oct-99 15:50:25
To: All 20-Oct-99 21:23:25
Subj: Re: Can't get ksh to find programs in PATH
From: bruno schwander <bschwand@dvart.com>
you can use BEGINLIBPATH or ENDLIBPATH to set the dll search path outside of
CONFIG.SYS
bruno
Allen Cogbill wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Aug 1999 18:16:11 +0000, Thomas Gagne wrote:
>
> >I've loaded emxr7 0.9d and everything seems to work fine for it, but I
> >can't convince gnufutil's ls that gnufu.dll is in either PATH or
> >LIBPATH, even though when I look at the two variables the directory is
> >there. If I'm physically IN a directory with ls.exe it works, but not if
> >Im anywhere else.
> >
> >If I've put 'ls.exe' in a directory 'c:\bin', does that directory need
> >to be added to config.sys for the whole box or should having it in my
> >owth PATH and LIBPATH variables be sufficient?
>
> I assume from your subject line that you're using ksh. Don't set LIBPATH
> in .kshrc; set it in CONFIG.SYS ... it's not the same as other environmental
> variables.
>
> If it's set properly in CONFIG.SYS, you should have no problems. If it's in
> your .kshrc, take it out.
>
> Allen Cogbill
> Los Alamos National Laboratory
> Los Alamos, NM USA
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From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca 21-Oct-99 01:38:23
To: All 21-Oct-99 03:14:02
Subj: Re: Can't get ksh to find programs in PATH
From: lsunley@mb.sympatico.ca (Lorne Sunley)
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 22:50:50, bruno schwander <bschwand@dvart.com>
wrote:
> you can use BEGINLIBPATH or ENDLIBPATH to set the dll search path outside of
> CONFIG.SYS
>
Yes you can. That's what the variables are for. If they are set in
config.sys
they apply to all sessions. You can set them in CMD files or REXX
scripts
for use in particular applications.
Lorne Sunley
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From: wishIcould@no.spam.for.me 21-Oct-99 10:49:14
To: All 21-Oct-99 14:39:11
Subj: Re: visual age c++ 3 upgrade
From: "Daniel Enright" <wishIcould@no.spam.for.me>
Thank you very much for all your suggestions... but you'll never guess what
it was in the end.
I was using the unzip utility not pkunzip2 and unzip did not
recognize "unshrinking" inwhich the only files that needed to be unshrunk
were the syslevels for the fixpack itself!! Thus I would run serive and it
would say that it couldn't determine the syslevel of what I had installed,
but what it ment was it could not determine the syslevel of what it was
trying to install.
Thanks again,
Daniel
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From: bschwand@dvart.com 21-Oct-99 13:04:29
To: All 21-Oct-99 16:48:12
Subj: Re: Can't get ksh to find programs in PATH
From: bruno schwander <bschwand@dvart.com>
thanks for your seal of approval
:-)
bruno
Lorne Sunley wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Oct 1999 22:50:50, bruno schwander <bschwand@dvart.com>
> wrote:
>
> > you can use BEGINLIBPATH or ENDLIBPATH to set the dll search path outside
of
> > CONFIG.SYS
> >
> Yes you can. That's what the variables are for. If they are set in
> config.sys
> they apply to all sessions. You can set them in CMD files or REXX
> scripts
> for use in particular applications.
>
> Lorne Sunley
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From: mmcclelland@delphi.com 21-Oct-99 20:15:16
To: All 22-Oct-99 02:30:01
Subj: Re: dynamic loadable driver (OS/2)?????
From: Mark McClelland <mmcclelland@delphi.com>
I think a DLD is a Windown (WDM?) driver. No such equivalent thing
exists in OS/2 to my knowledge. It would require some heavy-duty
rewriting of the kernel and much better kernel exception management (not
that Win98 is very much better than OS/2 in that regard)
---
Mark McClelland
mmcclelland@delphi.com
Get paid to surf the web! Visit to www.easydough.com for more info.
Robert Marcano wrote:
>
> I am making a device driver with VisualAge C++ 4.0 for OS/2, and
> looking on the online help I found the term: "dynamic loadable driver",
>
> that use the extension "dld" (Sounds like a good thing, but this is the
>
> first time that I hear about it). But no more information than that,
> Can somebody help me and tell me how it works?, how can I build one or
> where to find information about that?
>
> TIA
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* Origin: Usenet: SBC Internet Services (1:109/42)
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