Hi Bob

My bad experience with label common variables in the same context was we 
implemented a program that compiled and implemented - it had the very same 
variables. It never got picked-up in the testing, 'cause it didn't use the 
variable for display purposes...Hence, our terminal attributes go screwed up - 
screw displays for unrelated programs "stopped working." Perhaps you have a 
similar issue? Hence well known prefix for reserved variables is always 
advisable (TERM$ENTRY$, etc) - of course it is very hard to go back into 10-20 
year old code though to fix though.

If not that....are you also certain your didn't customise your uv terminfo 
database for the terminal emulation in question? You never know!

I assume "ENTRY$ = @(-14):@(-17)" is the equivalent = "Stop Rev Video" and 
"Insert Line". I am guess you have a test program you have to ensure the 
escapes output match that?

Also, have you re-compiled and re-cataloged (if applicable) all your 
application code?

Every time we upgrade or "refresh" our server / upgrade UV - we perform an 
"install from scratch"  - we don't assume anything is installed (usually it's a 
new server, new install). Plus we always re-compile source, re-catalog object 
code, re-compile dictionaries, resize files before migration and 
post-migration. Paranoid, but it works for us. :-)

Regards,
David


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bob Witney
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2011 5:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [U2] Universe 10.1.22 on AIX 5.3 ML 4

I gave up trying to go to Universe 11 because its needs ML8 and we are
on ML4 and we didn't want to upgrade AIX

 

So, we thought we'd do the easy thing and go to 10.1.22 (we are
currently on 10.1.14)

 

Installed and licensed fine

 

BUT

 

When using this command:

 

CRT ENTRY$:@(10,(C$PS+1)+(C$PG*WS)):C$PPM 'R#2' :'.
':TEMPL$:C$MLT(C$PPM):CLN:

 

The line doesn't show on the screen 

 

However when using this

 

              CRT @(10,(C$PS+1)+(C$PG*WS)):C$PPM 'R#2' :'.
':TEMPL$:C$MLT(C$PPM):CLN:

 

It does !!!

 

ENTRY$ is set as a common variable ENTRY$ = @(-14):@(-17)

 

Now old people like me will remember that at Release 7,  @(-11) changed
to @(-58) and @(-12) changed to @(-59) could it be we have something
similar at 10.1.22

 

Any thoughts ??

 

 

 

 

 

 


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