[Info-vax] Looking into C-include files on VMS
Simon Clubley
clubley at remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP
Tue Oct 27 19:59:15 EDT 2009
On 2009-10-27, Joerg Schilling <js at cs.tu-berlin.de> wrote:
> In article <8yKFm.12423$U5.180189 at newsb.telia.net>,
>=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jan-Erik_S=F6derholm?=
> <jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com> wrote:
>>Joerg Schilling wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am currently trying to make compiling cdrtools a bit more automated.
>>>
>>> I received a login for
>>>
>>> OpenVMS XXX 0 V7.2 VAX_7000-720 VAX
>>
>>Why on earth are you doing this on *that* very old
>>hardware (and VMS version) ? Is this work specificaly
>>directed to VAX ?
>
> Do you have a newer machive available for login?
>
There's Eisner and the Deathrow cluster, but I don't know if you will
hit quota limits while working on cdrtools (it's been a while since I
built it and I can't remember how big the unpacked kit is).
On both systems you will need to register for a account.
They are also run under a hobbyist license which prohibits them from been
used for commercial activities, but porting of non-commercial open source
applications has generally been considered acceptable.
I can't remember if you do anything commercial with cdrtools, so that's
the best advice I can give you.
Eisner is at eisner.decus.org and the Deathrow cluster is at gein.vistech.net.
Simon.
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