[Info-vax] OpenVMS V9.2-1 Password policy

Chris Townley news at cct-net.co.uk
Fri Jul 21 21:15:29 EDT 2023


On 22/07/2023 00:41, Single Stage to Orbit wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-07-21 at 18:53 -0400, Dave Froble wrote:
>>
>> Arne must monitor c.o.v every 5 minutes, or so ...
>>
>> Maybe 7 minutes  :-)
> 
> Dear me. :-D It was a good thing though.
> 
> Now I have installed all the major compilers. Pascal, Fortran, C work
> fine but for some mysterious reason, the C++ compiler refuses to
> compile code moaning about permission denied trying to open C++
> headers.
> 
> For exmaple:
> Alex (KAKAPO) > cxx quick2.cpp
> In file included from DKA0:[USERS.ALEX.CPROGS]QUICK2.CPP;1:1:
> In file included from
> /SYS$COMMON/VSICXX$LIB/INCLUDE/LIB_CXX/INCLUDE/iostream:42:
> /SYS$COMMON/VSICXX$LIB/INCLUDE/LIB_CXX/INCLUDE/__config:1132:46: fatal
> error: cannot open file '/SYS$COMMON/VSICXX$LIB/INCLUDE/SYS$S
> TARLET_C/pthread.h': permission denied
>        (defined(__MINGW32__) && __has_include(<pthread.h>))
>                                               ^
> 1 error generated.
> 
> This C++ compiler is VSI-X86VMS-CXX-A1000-230616-1.ZIP, taken right off
> the VSI website.
> 
> I've checked and I can see the hesders in the directories from my tst
> account.
> 
> But the pthread.h thing makes me suspicious as the code I'm compiling
> just outputs "Hello, world" and uses nothing else!

I think the header protection issue was raised on the VSI forum, and 
reported by jreagan at the end of last month. See:
https://forum.vmssoftware.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=8657

-- 
Chris




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