Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-12 Thread kjpou
David and Christian

I was just looking out there myself and there are some things could be 
deleted.

Of course can not remember if there was a tag or not for 0.6.0 but like 
Christian says if there was then it would have been converted like the 
others.

I will do a tag of 0.6.0 with what is there now if everyone is in 
agreement.  That will give others the chance to continue on.

I saw CVSROOT out there as well.  I think it can be deleted but will 
wait for a response from you guys.

Will delete .cvsignore for sure.

Head definitely needs deleting and or writtin over with a new release.  
I vote for getting rid of and that way there is no confusion.




Christian Geisert wrote:
> Davide Grandi schrieb:
>   
>> tags :
>> I see only 0.5.x.
>> apart from  setting a common way to name the old releases there's should 
>> be a tag for the current trunk (0.6.0. I think).
>> 
>
> Looks like there is no 0.6.x tag in the cvs repository, otherwise 
> cvs2svn would have converted it.
>
> +1 for consistent tag naming (easy to change with svn)
>
>   
>> trunk :
>> maybe 'CVSROOT' should go away (may be...)
>> 
>
> Yes, and .cvsignore too ;-)
>
>   
>> HEAD seems a sort of duplicate of '/tn5250j/src'
>> 
>
> Yes, a rather old one which I think could be removed.
>
> Thanks for reviewing!
>
> Christian
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-12 Thread kjpou
Hello all

Just wanted to respond to everyone that have tested the svn.  Thanks for 
the feedback.

Christian Geisert wrote:
> kjpou schrieb:
>   
>> hello all
>>
>> The project has been migrated to svn thanks to Christian.
>>
>> Please try it out and post any problems.
>> 
>
> Just did a quick checkout (svn co 
> https://tn5250j.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tn5250j/trunk/tn5250j),
> a build and then a successful connect to our AS/400.
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-06 Thread Christian Geisert
kjpou schrieb:
> Christian
> 
> It looks like the problem was that I could not see your file.  When I 
> uploaded the file it was available and now we are waiting for the import 
> into SVN.

How did you do the upload?

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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-06 Thread Christian Geisert
kjpou schrieb:
> hello all
> 
> The project has been migrated to svn thanks to Christian.
> 
> Please try it out and post any problems.

Just did a quick checkout (svn co 
https://tn5250j.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/tn5250j/trunk/tn5250j),
a build and then a successful connect to our AS/400.


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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-06 Thread Christian Geisert
Davide Grandi schrieb:
> tags :
> I see only 0.5.x.
> apart from  setting a common way to name the old releases there's should 
> be a tag for the current trunk (0.6.0. I think).

Looks like there is no 0.6.x tag in the cvs repository, otherwise 
cvs2svn would have converted it.

+1 for consistent tag naming (easy to change with svn)

> trunk :
> maybe 'CVSROOT' should go away (may be...)

Yes, and .cvsignore too ;-)

> HEAD seems a sort of duplicate of '/tn5250j/src'

Yes, a rather old one which I think could be removed.

Thanks for reviewing!

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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-05 Thread Davide Grandi
tags :
I see only 0.5.x.
apart from  setting a common way to name the old releases there's should 
be a tag for the current trunk (0.6.0. I think).

trunk :
maybe 'CVSROOT' should go away (may be...)
HEAD seems a sort of duplicate of '/tn5250j/src'

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kjpou ha scritto:
> hello all
>
> The project has been migrated to svn thanks to Christian.
>
> Please try it out and post any problems.
>
>
> kjpou wrote:
>   
>> Christian
>>
>> It looks like the problem was that I could not see your file.  When I 
>> uploaded the file it was available and now we are waiting for the import 
>> into SVN.
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>> kjpou wrote:
>>   
>> 
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> Ok got the file finally.  I am uploading now and we will see what is 
>>> happening.  It is telling me it will take 46 minutes to upload so will 
>>> have to wait.  Downloaded in 4 minutes but looks like my upload speed is 
>>> a lot slower.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Christian Geisert wrote:
>>>   
>>> 
>>>   
 kjpou schrieb:
   
 
   
 
> Christian
>
> Thanks for doing the conversion.
>
> I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
> it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
> file out there as of this morning.
>
> *Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
> SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
> please consult the documentation.*
>
> Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
> does not allow me to view it?
> 
>   
> 
>   
 The problem here is probably just that I don't know exactly where to put 
 the svn dump... I've moved it to /home/groups/t/tn/tn5250j/ now.

 Christian

 

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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-04 Thread kjpou
hello all

The project has been migrated to svn thanks to Christian.

Please try it out and post any problems.




kjpou wrote:
> Christian
>
> It looks like the problem was that I could not see your file.  When I 
> uploaded the file it was available and now we are waiting for the import 
> into SVN.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> kjpou wrote:
>   
>> Christian
>>
>> Ok got the file finally.  I am uploading now and we will see what is 
>> happening.  It is telling me it will take 46 minutes to upload so will 
>> have to wait.  Downloaded in 4 minutes but looks like my upload speed is 
>> a lot slower.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Christian Geisert wrote:
>>   
>> 
>>> kjpou schrieb:
>>>   
>>> 
>>>   
 Christian

 Thanks for doing the conversion.

 I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
 it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
 file out there as of this morning.

 *Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
 SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
 please consult the documentation.*

 Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
 does not allow me to view it?
 
   
 
>>> The problem here is probably just that I don't know exactly where to put 
>>> the svn dump... I've moved it to /home/groups/t/tn/tn5250j/ now.
>>>
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-04 Thread kjpou
Christian

It looks like the problem was that I could not see your file.  When I 
uploaded the file it was available and now we are waiting for the import 
into SVN.

Thanks again.

kjpou wrote:
> Christian
>
> Ok got the file finally.  I am uploading now and we will see what is 
> happening.  It is telling me it will take 46 minutes to upload so will 
> have to wait.  Downloaded in 4 minutes but looks like my upload speed is 
> a lot slower.
>
> Thanks
>
> Christian Geisert wrote:
>   
>> kjpou schrieb:
>>   
>> 
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> Thanks for doing the conversion.
>>>
>>> I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
>>> it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
>>> file out there as of this morning.
>>>
>>> *Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
>>> SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
>>> please consult the documentation.*
>>>
>>> Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
>>> does not allow me to view it?
>>> 
>>>   
>> The problem here is probably just that I don't know exactly where to put 
>> the svn dump... I've moved it to /home/groups/t/tn/tn5250j/ now.
>>
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-04 Thread kjpou
Christian

Ok got the file finally.  I am uploading now and we will see what is 
happening.  It is telling me it will take 46 minutes to upload so will 
have to wait.  Downloaded in 4 minutes but looks like my upload speed is 
a lot slower.

Thanks

Christian Geisert wrote:
> kjpou schrieb:
>   
>> Christian
>>
>> Thanks for doing the conversion.
>>
>> I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
>> it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
>> file out there as of this morning.
>>
>> *Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
>> SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
>> please consult the documentation.*
>>
>> Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
>> does not allow me to view it?
>> 
>
> The problem here is probably just that I don't know exactly where to put 
> the svn dump... I've moved it to /home/groups/t/tn/tn5250j/ now.
>
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-04 Thread Christian Geisert
kjpou schrieb:
> Christian
> 
> Thanks for doing the conversion.
> 
> I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
> it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
> file out there as of this morning.
> 
> *Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
> SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
> please consult the documentation.*
> 
> Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
> does not allow me to view it?

The problem here is probably just that I don't know exactly where to put 
the svn dump... I've moved it to /home/groups/t/tn/tn5250j/ now.

Christian

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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-03 Thread kjpou

Christian

Thanks for doing the conversion.

I went out there last night but there was no file to import so thought 
it might take a while to show up so did not post anything.  Still no 
file out there as of this morning.


*Source data type Source file Destination [1]Replace [2]
SVN dump file archive No valid files were found for importing, 
please consult the documentation.*


Do you think I need to wait or is it that since you uploaded the file it 
does not allow me to view it?


Again thanks


Christian Geisert wrote:

kjpou schrieb:
  

Christian

Also let me know of anything else you need.  Or anybody else out there 
as well.  I will try and get it done.



I just uploaded an svn dump of the current cvs repository
(created with cvs2svn --dumpfile tn5250jsvndump.gz tn5250j-cvs/ )
to the "uploads" directory (I'm not really sure where this is located)

According to
http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sitedocs/wiki/Subversion%20import%20instructions#ImportingaSubversiondumpfile
you should now be able to import this from the web interface.
After a succesfull import we should have a closer look at the new
repository (doing a checkout, building etc) and if everything is ok
close the old cvs repository. Then we can think about moving directories 
etc.


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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-03 Thread Christian Geisert
kjpou schrieb:
> Christian
> 
> Also let me know of anything else you need.  Or anybody else out there 
> as well.  I will try and get it done.

I just uploaded an svn dump of the current cvs repository
(created with cvs2svn --dumpfile tn5250jsvndump.gz tn5250j-cvs/ )
to the "uploads" directory (I'm not really sure where this is located)

According to
http://apps.sourceforge.net/trac/sitedocs/wiki/Subversion%20import%20instructions#ImportingaSubversiondumpfile
you should now be able to import this from the web interface.
After a succesfull import we should have a closer look at the new
repository (doing a checkout, building etc) and if everything is ok
close the old cvs repository. Then we can think about moving directories 
etc.

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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-02 Thread ewart . desouza
Hello Patrick,

Thanks again. This is exactly what I wanted Kenneth to do i.e. create a 
new version of TN5250j that will use the latest jar files & not 'hang'. 
Also to make provision for clearing the marked area on screen. 

Hopefully Kenneth is listening so I'll wait till a new version comes up - 
till then I'm happy with what I've got !!

Thanks & best regards
Ewart









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Hi Ewart,

Thanks for the reply. I don't remember doing  any compilation. I just 
downloaded the windows version from the sourceforge site  & installed it. 
 
Yeah, that is what i mean, if you just download and install you  are 
running it on the latest java 1.6,
cause that is the jvm that is actual these days. So to avoid the  problem 
you have i have installed
java 1.4.2 and call the  program with 
 
"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_12\bin\javaw.exe" -jar  "C:\Program 
Files\TN5250j\tn5250j.jar
 
to  avoid the lockups you are getting.
 
I  have always been using Ctl-C, but just the text gets copied to memory 
but it  doesn't get cleared from the screen - that's how it is supposed to 
work  !   
 
Indeed, and it should work that way, and that is how it  works perfectly 
when i use 1.4.2,
cause  tn5250j was builded with that java version. If i build it using 
1.6.0 aka 6.0  then i have
continues freezes of the screens, very  anoying.
 
I think there should be another option to clear the  text from within the 
marked area - as in Client Access.  
 
Well  no, ctrl-c should remove the marked area after it copies the text 
to memory.
 
Best  Regards,
 
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-02 Thread Patrick Bielen
Hi Ewart,

Thanks for the reply. I don't remember doing any compilation. I just
downloaded the windows version from the sourceforge site & installed it.

 
Yeah, that is what i mean, if you just download and install you are
running it on the latest java 1.6,
cause that is the jvm that is actual these days. So to avoid the problem
you have i have installed
java 1.4.2 and call the program with 
 
"C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_12\bin\javaw.exe" -jar "C:\Program
Files\TN5250j\tn5250j.jar
 
to avoid the lockups you are getting.
 
I have always been using Ctl-C, but just the text gets copied to memory
but it doesn't get cleared from the screen - that's how it is supposed
to work !   
 
Indeed, and it should work that way, and that is how it works perfectly
when i use 1.4.2,
cause tn5250j was builded with that java version. If i build it using
1.6.0 aka 6.0 then i have
continues freezes of the screens, very anoying.
 
I think there should be another option to clear the text from within the
marked area - as in Client Access.  
 
Well no, ctrl-c should remove the marked area after it copies the text
to memory.
 
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2009-03-02 Thread ewart . desouza
Hello Patrick,

Thanks for the reply. I don't remember doing any compilation. I just 
downloaded the windows version from the sourceforge site & installed it.

I have always been using Ctl-C, but just the text gets copied to memory 
but it doesn't get cleared from the screen - that's how it is supposed to 
work !  I think there should be another option to clear the text from 
within the marked area - as in Client Access.

BR
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Hi Ewart,

My name is Ewart de Souza & I've been  hooked on to TN5250j for Windows 
ever since I came to know of it. I love the  font selection. The only 
problem I have is that I find it quite unstable as it  just hangs (at 
least once a day). Can something be done about it ?  
 
I had  the same problem when i compiled and runned it on java 6
so  only for tn5250j we still use the old java 1.4.2 to keep it run 
smoothly.
If you  use that jvm the lockups will be huge less than with 1.6.0
 
It would be great if it is possible to clear the  area within a marked 
block on the screen. 
 
Just press ctrl-c and the marked block is gone (copied to  memory).
 
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-02 Thread Patrick Bielen
Hi Ewart,

My name is Ewart de Souza & I've been hooked on to TN5250j for Windows
ever since I came to know of it. I love the font selection. The only
problem I have is that I find it quite unstable as it just hangs (at
least once a day). Can something be done about it ?  
 
I had the same problem when i compiled and runned it on java 6
so only for tn5250j we still use the old java 1.4.2 to keep it run
smoothly.
If you use that jvm the lockups will be huge less than with 1.6.0
 
It would be great if it is possible to clear the area within a marked
block on the screen. 
 
Just press ctrl-c and the marked block is gone (copied to memory).
 
Best Regards,
 
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2009-03-02 Thread ewart . desouza
Hello Kenneth,

My name is Ewart de Souza & I've been hooked on to TN5250j for Windows 
ever since I came to know of it. I love the font selection. The only 
problem I have is that I find it quite unstable as it just hangs (at least 
once a day). Can something be done about it ? This may sound funny & I may 
be wrong, but it may also be a clue - I've noticed that this happens when 
the enter key is pressed immediately after any other key without any time 
lag. Because of this unstability I am not recommending this to my 
colleagues who use Client Access.

It would be great if it is possible to clear the area within a marked 
block on the screen.

Keep up the good work.

Thanks & best regards
Ewart










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Christian

Also let me know of anything else you need.  Or anybody else out there
as well.  I will try and get it done.

Regards

Kenneth

kjpou wrote:
> Christian
>
> Hummm.  Maybe it is my Mac that I do not have set up correctly.  It was
> giving me all sorts of errors but then again I did not do a rsynce
> either for the full cvs repository.
>
> I activated the svn support out on SF so it should now be available.
>
> Thanks Christian
>
> Christian Geisert wrote:
>
>> Christian Geisert schrieb:
>>
>>
>>> kjpou schrieb:
>>>
>>>
>> [..]
>>
>>
>>
>>>> I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
>>> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
>>>
>>>
>> Ok, just had a first look
>>
>> The cvs repository is available via rsync:
>> rsync -av tn5250j.cvs.sourceforge.net::cvsroot/tn5250j/* .
>>
>> A first run with cvs2svn didn't show any problems (need to check eol
>> style and binaries) and produced a (compressed) 27M file.
>>
>> Kenneth, if you enable subversion support at SF we could try an import
>> tomorrow.
>>
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-02 Thread kjpou
Christian

Also let me know of anything else you need.  Or anybody else out there 
as well.  I will try and get it done.

Regards

Kenneth

kjpou wrote:
> Christian
>
> Hummm.  Maybe it is my Mac that I do not have set up correctly.  It was 
> giving me all sorts of errors but then again I did not do a rsynce 
> either for the full cvs repository.
>
> I activated the svn support out on SF so it should now be available. 
>
> Thanks Christian
>
> Christian Geisert wrote:
>   
>> Christian Geisert schrieb:
>>   
>> 
>>> kjpou schrieb:
>>> 
>>>   
>> [..]
>>
>>   
>> 
 I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
   
 
>>> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
>>> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
>>> 
>>>   
>> Ok, just had a first look
>>
>> The cvs repository is available via rsync:
>> rsync -av tn5250j.cvs.sourceforge.net::cvsroot/tn5250j/* .
>>
>> A first run with cvs2svn didn't show any problems (need to check eol 
>> style and binaries) and produced a (compressed) 27M file.
>>
>> Kenneth, if you enable subversion support at SF we could try an import 
>> tomorrow.
>>
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2009-03-02 Thread kjpou
Hey all.

Just wanted to take this time to say hi to all of the others out there 
that wrote.  Christian, Patrick, Mark and Richard.  Not sure how much 
time I am going to be able to spend as just wanted to get Martin started 
for right now.

Like I said before I am on the as400 side of an e-banking project 
writing web services.  Their schedule is damn tight and if I may say so 
a little un realistic but that is not my place nor what they are paying 
me for.  With the xml4rpg product the as400 side will definitely be in 
on time thank goodness.  I had three webservices defined and coded in 
two days.  It seems, in Europe anyway, they are cutting rates and 
pressuring big time.  Hey that is what happens in this type of economy.

Of course I am using tn5250j and what stands out so far is the key 
mapping with a java 6 vm.   I guess this was a problem with 5 as well 
correct?



Richard L. Houston wrote:
> Kenneth, great to hear your back.
>
> My client is still using TN on Windows and Linux everyday and have pretty 
> abandoned Client access all together with the exception of Ops Nav of course.
>
> Everyone there is very happy with it and I have a bunch of feature 
> request/bug reports I have to get to on the mailing list.
>
> To everyone on the list, is there collective time to maybe kick start the TN 
> project again? I know of a few bug report I need to file as well as a few 
> feature request that I have been getting. There has been some Java specific 
> issues and the such. I know there was talk of a code clean up and a 1.0 
> release in the past. Just a thought.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rich  
>
>
> ++
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>
>
> - "Christian Geisert"  wrote:
>
>   
>> kjpou schrieb:
>> 
>>> Hey all
>>>   
>> Hi Kenneth, great to have you back!
>>
>> 
>>> Anybody out there from the old days still around?
>>>   
>> Sure. Still using tn5250j almost every day ;-)
>>
>> 
>>> I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
>>>   
>> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
>> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
>>
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2009-03-02 Thread kjpou
Christian

Hummm.  Maybe it is my Mac that I do not have set up correctly.  It was 
giving me all sorts of errors but then again I did not do a rsynce 
either for the full cvs repository.

I activated the svn support out on SF so it should now be available. 

Thanks Christian

Christian Geisert wrote:
> Christian Geisert schrieb:
>   
>> kjpou schrieb:
>> 
>
> [..]
>
>   
>>> I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
>>>   
>> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
>> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
>> 
>
> Ok, just had a first look
>
> The cvs repository is available via rsync:
> rsync -av tn5250j.cvs.sourceforge.net::cvsroot/tn5250j/* .
>
> A first run with cvs2svn didn't show any problems (need to check eol 
> style and binaries) and produced a (compressed) 27M file.
>
> Kenneth, if you enable subversion support at SF we could try an import 
> tomorrow.
>
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Re: [Tn5250j-general] Updates

2009-03-02 Thread Richard L. Houston
Kenneth, great to hear your back.

My client is still using TN on Windows and Linux everyday and have pretty 
abandoned Client access all together with the exception of Ops Nav of course.

Everyone there is very happy with it and I have a bunch of feature request/bug 
reports I have to get to on the mailing list.

To everyone on the list, is there collective time to maybe kick start the TN 
project again? I know of a few bug report I need to file as well as a few 
feature request that I have been getting. There has been some Java specific 
issues and the such. I know there was talk of a code clean up and a 1.0 release 
in the past. Just a thought.

Thanks!

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> 
> Hi Kenneth, great to have you back!
> 
> > Anybody out there from the old days still around?
> 
> Sure. Still using tn5250j almost every day ;-)
> 
> > I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
> 
> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .
> 
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2009-03-02 Thread Christian Geisert
Christian Geisert schrieb:
> kjpou schrieb:

[..]

>> I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.
> 
> I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
> I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .

Ok, just had a first look

The cvs repository is available via rsync:
rsync -av tn5250j.cvs.sourceforge.net::cvsroot/tn5250j/* .

A first run with cvs2svn didn't show any problems (need to check eol 
style and binaries) and produced a (compressed) 27M file.

Kenneth, if you enable subversion support at SF we could try an import 
tomorrow.

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2009-03-02 Thread Christian Geisert
kjpou schrieb:
> Hey all

Hi Kenneth, great to have you back!

> Anybody out there from the old days still around?

Sure. Still using tn5250j almost every day ;-)

> I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.

I've done some cvs2svn migrations in the past and I'm happy to help.
I hope I'll find some time tomorrow to have a closer look at it .

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2009-02-28 Thread kjpou
Hey all

Just wanted to introduce myself again.  Been AWOL for a while on the 
server, PC and network side.  Lot's of neat projects that allowed me to 
learn and expand.

It looks like I am on an AS400 again.  This time writing webservices.  
Cool package at http://www.rpg-xml.com

Hey they also use the tn5250j emulator.  Talked to aaron bartel as 
well.  Very nice guy.

It looks like the project has grown way beyond me and taken on a life of 
it's own.  Did a search on 'tn5250j' and came up with a lot of hits.

Not sure how much time I will have to contribute but hopefully get some 
activity up and going again.

Downloaded the source and ran it on my Mac today but no AS400 to connect 
to so it just sat there looking sad.  A little wave of nostalgia.

I know there seems to be some problems with keyboard mapping which was a 
PITA to begin with.  Does anybody know off the top of their heads if it 
is just a recompile problem or some code needs to be put in?

Any other problems that have had solutions while I was away?  Maybe we 
can get them into the main code base.

Anybody out there from the old days still around?

I know Pete is out there.  So want to send a hello to him.

I received no takers on the CVS to SVN so will give it a shot.

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