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Hello,
I'm curious, how many of you that are using .Net are using VB as opposed
to C#? And why?
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Hello Nick,
I think the main reason we are using VB ( vb.NET ) with mv.Net
is that we have some people with a lot of VB experience but little to
none C# experience. Which language are you using or planning to use? And
are you using mv.NET?
Thanks, George
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We are using C#, and that is because we are a C# shop. At the moment we
are not using mv.Net, although we have evaluated the product. It is a
nice product.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Nick Cipollina wrote:
We are using C#, and that is because we are a C# shop. At the moment we
are not using mv.Net, although we have evaluated the product. It is a
nice product.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Nick:
We use both. This is because we have two different modules that were
developed by two different groups of developers; one a .NET group and
another an MV group (me) (guess who picked VB). :-)
Bill
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Apparently that kicks off the code that emulates a native Universe
environment. You can put it into your login script. Or include
/usr/ibm/uv/bin in $PATH if you want to do the #uv at login.
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
1. Why do I have to do the command...
#exec /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uv
2.
For #2 to work, the current directory must either be in your $PATH, or
/usr/ibm/uv/bin must be in your $PATH.
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After you change directory, try doing a ./uv to start Universe. The
./ is a safety feature in *nix systems that says Yes, I'm sure.
Current directory, this program.
BobW
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Instead of the uv in the second example, do ./uv...
This is a standard part of built-in UNIX security...
Also, the exec shields the users from the UNIX shell (or protects the shell
from the users, depending on your point of view)... They run UniVerse, and
they are immediately logged out...
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By default on most *nix's your current directory (.) is not set up as
part of the PATH if you are root, which you appear to be. The PATH
environment variable defines where the OS will look for commands. You
can check this by doing:
# echo $PATH
I generally add a line to /etc/profile like
We are evaluating Cache. I really like it.
Thanks,
Nick Cipollina
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Bill,
On Fri, April 13, 2007 12:01 pm, Brutzman, Bill wrote:
1. Why do I have to do the command...
#exec /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uv
2. Why does it not work when doing...
#cd /usr/ibm/uv/bin
#uv
sh: uv: not found.
#
If the /usr/ibn/uv/bin directory isn't in
When you enter a command at the UNIX prompt the system searchs for the
command in the directories specified in the PATH environment variable. If
it doesn't find the command in any of the locations in PATH it issues the
not found message. The system doesn't include the local directory in the
Brutzman, Bill wrote:
1. Why do I have to do the command...
#exec /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uv
2. Why does it not work when doing...
#cd /usr/ibm/uv/bin
#uv
sh: uv: not found.
#
3. Is there a batch command that will work?
Suggestions would be appreciated.
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Bill,
I'm thinking that the current directory is not in your path.
Try
./uv
And see what happens.
Mick
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2. Why does it not work when doing...
#cd /usr/ibm/uv/bin
#uv
sh: uv: not found.
#
I'm not real familiar with HP-UX, but try ./uv instead. Or you could add
. to your PATH statement.
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How do you turn off ssh and sendmail?
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I have put cd universe_account ; exec /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uv in all my
user .profile files, so that when they login they are put directly into
uniVerse.
The reason is that I have a 180 users logging in, and without the exec
it would leave a posix-shell process running that isn't needed for all
180
It looks like the directory /usr/ibm/uv/bin is not in your path. If you
include that directory in your path, it should work.
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Terrie,
Not knowing what form of Unix you have. I can share that with AIX you
can stop those by killing the daemon. For sendmail run ps -ef | grep
sendmail and for ssh run ps -ef | grep sshd. This will show the
daemons. Run kill -9 on the process id and this will kill the daemon.
To stop them
Ron,
Postscript and EPS images provide the highest quality and most flexibility
IMO. If your printers are capable of Postscript level 1, then you may want
to consider migrating to it. There are many more tools available for PS
content than PCL or HPGL, especially on *nix flavors. If you want
[AD] I don't know what your budget is, but have you considered using a page
markup tool? We're a reseller for a product called UnForm
(http://www.unform.com). We've successfully integrated it into
UniData-based applications. One of the best things about it, is that all of
the page markup is
The on-line demo of Cache looked good to me. What I didn't like the almost
immediate sales call after the down load. The bloke who called demanded to
know everything about my company and its products and everything I had done
or ever might do in using their product and refused to
Thanks Andy,
!EDIT.INPUT is exactly where I intend to use it.
I will look at things tomorrow.
Appreciate your help.
Adrian Overs
Citysoft Pty Ltd
Mobile : 0411 358 354
On 12/04/2007, at 3:26 AM, Andy Baum wrote:
Adrian,
Take a look at VT220.IKBIND in SYS.TERMINALS, fields 22 to 103 are
the
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