Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote: I don't know if it's just you or the HP-UX environment you're using,?
I don't think it's me, or at least don't hope so. I am not a pro on porting systems. I am just doing this as a hobby, since I lost my job and "took" 2 obsolete HP-UX servers with me home. I was running BB at work and bbgen (could it have been 2.1.15?).
But I never felt very well with the BTF-license. But we were using BB internally at the IT-department for internal systems.
I very much appreciate Hobbit and hopefully it could be more than a hobby.
I have been working with computers in 30 years. Started to learn Algol on a DataSaab D21. Then COBOL on IBM 360/65. (Also learnt PL/1, APL, Assembler and Databus) All programs were on punched cards.
I would very much like to learn C but when I read void I think this I have to avoid.
Well that was a little bit about me.
Regards
Lars
PS do you want to know about my computersystem just ask
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"If you run UNIX and you don't have a UPS, you should see a psychiatrist...." --Byte Magazine (years ago)
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 05:15:33PM +0200, lars ebeling wrote:
Henrik Stoerner <henrik at hswn.dk> wrote: I don't know if it's just you or the HP-UX environment you're using,?
I don't think it's me, or at least don't hope so.
I was just joking. I'm actually quite happy that you report these bugs, because for some reason your setup exercises all of the corner-cases that Hobbit should handle OK, but where it is easy to implement something that works "most of the time". But "most of the time" just isn't good enough for a critical system such as Hobbit - monitoring has to work *all* of the time.
So your testing of Hobbit really is useful as quality control.
I have been working with computers in 30 years. Started to learn Algol on a DataSaab D21. Then COBOL on IBM 360/65. (Also learnt PL/1, APL, Assembler and Databus) All programs were on punched cards.
Punch cards ... I just missed those, my class at the university was the first one to use 8" floppy disks instead of punch-cards.
Regards, Henrik
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