[Info-vax] Query of interest in Open Source on OpenVMS
David Froble
davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Apr 2 18:21:50 EDT 2012
Neil Rieck wrote:
> On Mar 27, 9:39 am, BillPedersen <peder... at ccsscorp.com> wrote:
>> I have been approached by someone in the OpenVMS Community who is looking at whether there is interest in seeing some specific Open Source Tools ported to OpenVMS. The specific tools they have mentioned are:
>>
>> * GTK+ 2.x or 3.x
>> * AXIS/C libraries
>> * ICU 4.x
>>
>> Is there an interest in seeing these tools available?
>>
>> I am aware of some earlier work on a couple of these items but do not know the current status so if someone has information there that would be useful as well.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bill.
>>
>> Bill Pedersen
>> CCSS - Computer Consulting System Services, LLC
>> 211 Ruth Drive
>> Gaffney, SC 29341
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>> Skype Name: william.a.pedersen
>> LinkedIn Profile:www.linkedin.com/in/billpedersen
>
> I really want to take a look at AXIS/C about a year ago but was much
> too busy to attempt my own port so I went with gSOAP. I was really
> surprised at the quality of the gSOAP port done by two HP employees
> (Brett Cameron and John Apps). They proved to me that OpenVMS
> engineers can still the young whippersnappers a thing or two.
>
> So if I were you, I'd first try to get gSOAP moved to the Open Source
> area at HP's OpenVMS site. (of course, someone at HP would then be
> tasked with officially supporting it)
>
> But to answer your original question, anything you can port to OpenVMS
> to keep this OS useful would be appreciated by all. In my own case, it
> is HP's version of the Apache web server that has kept VMS alive (and
> a paid-up annual VMS support contract with HP). We would have been
> forced to another platform if not for Apache.
While I'm aware of some short-comings, I'm curious in your specific case. Why could not
the OSU web server or WASD do for you that you need Apache ??
> Neil Rieck
> Kitchener / Waterloo / Cambridge,
> Ontario, Canada.
> http://www3.sympatico.ca/n.rieck/OpenVMS.html
>
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