On May 16, 2012, at 11:36 AM, Mark Berryman wrote:
>> 1: Is there any easy way to get an scp2 client for Unix, so that I can scp
>> to them? (And use editors remotely)
>
> SCP clients definitely work to VMS systems as I use them extensively. It has
> been awhile since I set up a TCPIP Service
with lots of snipsOn May 16, 2012, at 11:43 AM, Nicholas Clark wrote:Doing *this* gets me a lot further: MMK := mcr PTAC$DKA0:[NCLARK.bin]mmk However, the build fails at a subdirectory of Encode: Same failure. The logical "mmk" is getting forgotten by the time the outer Descrip.MMS is attempting
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 04:34:18PM +, Craig A. Berry wrote:
[snip useful answers which aren't directly blocking]
> > 8: The Alpha machine fails the build because the target is converted to
> > uppercase. How come no-one else has this problem?
>
> I'm going to punt on the MMS issues for the
Some answers:
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> So, general questions
>
> 1: Is there any easy way to get an scp2 client for Unix, so that I can scp
> to them? (And use editors remotely)
SCP clients definitely work to VMS systems as I use them extensively. It has
been awhile since I set up a TCPIP Servi
On May 16, 2012, at 06:34 AM, Nicholas Clark wrote: So, general questions 1: Is there any easy way to get an scp2 client for Unix, so that I can scp to them? (And use editors remotely) I've never gottten scp to work and always use sftp. There should be a vim available; how well it works I don't
Questions for my new blockers at the end.
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 06:30:16PM -0500, John E. Malmberg wrote:
> On 5/15/2012 12:52 PM, Carl Friedberg wrote:
> > At this very moment, all 3 of my VMS servers are unreachable,
> > but normally they are accessible.
> >
> > I have two (pretty ancient) Alp