Hello,

I don't know anything about Novell, and don't have the hardware, so it is not 
something that I will be doing.  On the other hand, I'd be very happy to see 
a Novell client, so if someone is willing to write one, I'll do my best to 
answer questions concering the "Unix" clients. 

Hopefully you would be able to make use of the existing client code without 
re-writing it.  We have done this for Win32 by writing a "compat" library 
that translates the Unix system calls we use into Windows API calls Actually, 
Microsoft has a crt library that handles a good number of them, so we didn't 
have a massive amount of work.  If anyone is serious about this, please send 
your emails to the bacula-devel list.

Thanks for your interest in this ... :-)

On Saturday 11 June 2005 15:22, Patrick Ernst wrote:
> I think the easiest solution for this would be to use Novell's TSAFS or
> TSAxxx (xxx=veriosn number). The calls are in Developer.novell I
> believe. A "push" agent is not required and NLMs are much harder to
> compile so using the TSAs would be better. How's your coding :) ?
>
> Patrick
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Is there is any chance that a client will be available for Netware
> > servers?
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Graham Dicker

-- 
Best regards,

Kern

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