pcomm 1.1 on SCO Xenix
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jbayer at ispi.UUCP
Wed Oct 5 00:06:05 AEST 1988
In article <157 at libove.UUCP>, root at libove.UUCP (Jay M. Libove) writes:
>
> I am trying to build pcomm 1.1 on SCO Xenix 286 v2.2.1 with Development
> System v2.2.1, and when I start compiling as follows:
>
> cc -g -O -Ml2e -c chg_dir.c
> chg_dir.c
> chg_dir.c(10) : error 54: expected `(' to follow `chtype'
> chg_dir.c(12) : error 59: syntax error : `{'
> [ all the rest deleted ]
>
>
> Now, the first occurrence I can find of chtype is in the header file
> misc.h where there are defines: (I _do_ define OLDCURSES; SCO Xenix
> terminfo has incompletenesses and conflicts...)
The SCO Xenix terminfo is complete. You DO have to declare a
manifest define in the compile line:
-DM_TERMINFO as well as include the correct library:
-ltinfo. Using these options I have had no problems compiling
and executing pcomm.
I have seen a number of messages from people trying to get pcomm to compile
under SCO Xenix. I have therefore included below a shar file which
contains a makefile and a config.h for pcomm, patch level 3. Unpack
this file after unpacking the pcomm files. Then compile it.
Jonathan Bayer
Intelligent Software Products, Inc.
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#! /bin/sh
# This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then unpack
# it by saving it into a file and typing "sh file". To overwrite existing
# files, type "sh file -c". You can also feed this as standard input via
# unshar, or by typing "sh <file", e.g.. If this archive is complete, you
# will see the following message at the end:
# "End of shell archive."
# Contents: Makefile config.h
# Wrapped by news@ on Fri Sep 16 22:38:24 1988
PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb ; export PATH
if test -f 'Makefile' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'Makefile'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'Makefile'\" \(3727 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'Makefile' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X# PCOMM
X# for generic System V Unix
X#
X# for systems without getcwd(3) or getopt(3)
X#
X#GETCWD = getcwd.o
X#GETOPT = getopt.o
X
XCFLAGS = -Ox -DM_TERMINFO
X#CURSES = -ltermlib -lcurses
XCURSES = -lcurses
XLDFLAGS = -s -ltinfo -lx
XSHAR = shar -a
XBIN = /usr/local/bin
XCC = mcc
X
XPCOMM = $(GETCWD) $(GETOPT) admin.o chg_dir.o curses.o d_delete.o \
X d_lib.o d_manual.o d_menu.o d_print.o d_prompt.o d_revise.o \
X data_log.o di_delay.o di_win.o dial.o expand.o help.o info.o \
X init.o line_set.o list_dir.o ls_menu.o m_lib.o macro.o main.o \
X n_shell.o p_lib.o passthru.o pexit.o port.o redial.o s_axfer.o \
X s_gen.o s_menu.o s_modem.o s_prompt.o s_term.o s_tty.o screen.o \
X st_line.o strings.o terminal.o x_ascii.o x_batch.o x_extrnl.o \
X x_menu.o x_rcv.o x_send.o x_win.o xmodem.o
X
XINPUT = input.o vcs.o
X
Xall: pcomm pcomm_input install
X
Xpcomm: $(PCOMM)
X $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(PCOMM) -o pcomm $(CURSES)
X
Xpcomm_input: $(INPUT)
X $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $(INPUT) -o pcomm_input $(CURSES)
X
Xinstall:
X cp pcomm $(BIN)
X# rm pcomm
X cp pcomm_input $(BIN)
X# rm pcomm_input
X
Xlint:
X lint -p -Dlint *.c
X
Xshar:
X cat Doc > pcomm_sh.1
X $(SHAR) Readme Release.notes Makefile Pcomm.1 Pcomm.dial_dir \
X Pcomm.modem Pcomm.param Unixpc.shar config.h dial_dir.h misc.h \
X modem.h param.h status.h vcs.h xmodem.h > pcomm_sh.2
X $(SHAR) admin.c chg_dir.c curses.c d_delete.c d_lib.c d_manual.c \
X d_menu.c d_print.c d_prompt.c d_revise.c data_log.c di_delay.c \
X > pcomm_sh.3
X $(SHAR) di_win.c dial.c expand.c getcwd.c getopt.c help.c info.c \
X init.c input.c line_set.c list_dir.c ls_menu.c > pcomm_sh.4
X $(SHAR) m_lib.c macro.c main.c n_shell.c p_lib.c passthru.c \
X pexit.c port.c redial.c > pcomm_sh.5
X $(SHAR) s_axfer.c s_gen.c s_menu.c s_modem.c s_prompt.c s_term.c \
X s_tty.c screen.c st_line.c strings.c terminal.c > pcomm_sh.6
X $(SHAR) vcs.c x_ascii.c x_batch.c x_extrnl.c x_menu.c x_rcv.c \
X > pcomm_sh.7
X $(SHAR) x_send.c x_win.c xmodem.c > pcomm_sh.8
X
Xadmin.o: config.h dial_dir.h param.h
Xchg_dir.o: config.h misc.h
Xcurses.o: config.h misc.h
Xd_delete.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h param.h
Xd_lib.o: dial_dir.h param.h
Xd_manual.o: config.h misc.h dial_dir.h
Xd_menu.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h param.h
Xd_print.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h
Xd_prompt.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h
Xd_revise.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h param.h
Xdata_log.o: config.h misc.h param.h status.h
Xdi_delay.o: config.h misc.h param.h
Xdi_win.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h modem.h param.h
Xdial.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h modem.h param.h
Xexpand.o: config.h
Xhelp.o: config.h misc.h
Xinit.o: config.h misc.h status.h
Xinput.o: config.h misc.h status.h vcs.h
Xline_set.o: dial_dir.h param.h
Xlist_dir.o: config.h misc.h
Xls_menu.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h param.h
Xm_lib.o: modem.h
Xmacro.o: config.h misc.h param.h
Xmain.o: config.h dial_dir.h modem.h param.h status.h
Xn_shell.o: config.h
Xp_lib.o: param.h
Xpassthru.o: config.h misc.h
Xpexit.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h param.h status.h
Xport.o: config.h dial_dir.h modem.h
Xredial.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h
Xs_axfer.o: config.h misc.h param.h
Xs_gen.o: config.h misc.h param.h
Xs_menu.o: config.h misc.h
Xs_modem.o: config.h misc.h modem.h
Xs_prompt.o: config.h misc.h
Xs_term.o: config.h misc.h param.h status.h
Xs_tty.o: config.h misc.h modem.h
Xscreen.o: config.h param.h status.h
Xst_line.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h modem.h param.h status.h
Xterminal.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h modem.h param.h status.h
Xvcs.o: config.h vcs.h
Xx_ascii.o: config.h misc.h param.h
Xx_batch.o: config.h misc.h xmodem.h
Xx_extrnl.o: config.h
Xx_menu.o: config.h misc.h xmodem.h
Xx_rcv.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h xmodem.h
Xx_send.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h xmodem.h
Xx_win.o: config.h dial_dir.h misc.h xmodem.h
Xxmodem.o: config.h misc.h param.h xmodem.h
END_OF_FILE
if test 3727 -ne `wc -c <'Makefile'`; then
echo shar: \"'Makefile'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'Makefile'
fi
if test -f 'config.h' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'config.h'\"
else
echo shar: Extracting \"'config.h'\" \(1634 characters\)
sed "s/^X//" >'config.h' <<'END_OF_FILE'
X/*
X * Various tunable parameters. This should appear before any other local
X * header file.
X */
X
X/* Use the dialing routines specific to the AT&T Unix PC 7300/3b1 */
X#undef UNIXPC
X
X/* Older versions of curses(3) use termcap in lieu of terminfo */
X#undef OLDCURSES
X
X/* Use shared memory in lieu of a file for the virtual screen */
X#define SHAREDMEM
X
X/* Should a missing video attribute be promoted to standout? */
X#undef NOPROMOTE
X
X/* Use extra precautions if Pcomm is set-user-id or set-group-id */
X/* #undef SETUGID */
X#define SETUGID
X
X/* Should Pcomm make a log of all phone calls? */
X#undef LOG_CALLS
X/* #define LOG_CALLS */
X
X/* The name of the log file (if used). */
X#define LOGFILE "/usr/adm/phone.calls"
X
X/* Should long distance (toll) calls be limited to a specific group? */
X#undef LIMIT_LD
X
X/* The name of the privileged group for limiting long distance calls */
X#define GROUP_NAME "uucp"
X
X/* The path to the line printer program */
X#define LPR "/usr/bin/lp"
X
X/* The path to the "pretty" printer program (if none, use same as LPR) */
X#define LPRINT "/usr/bin/lp"
X
X/* The path to the default directory containing the Pcomm support files */
X#define DEFAULT_DIR "/usr/local/lib/pcomm"
X
X/* The path to the directory where UUCP locks are found */
X#define LOCK_DIR "/usr/spool/uucp"
X
X/* Do the lock files use ASCII encoded PID's? */
X#undef ASCII_PID
X
X/* Should Pcomm optimize redialing by keeping the TTY port open */
X/* #define KEEP_PORT */
X
X/* Does the status line scroll up on "magic cookie" terminals? */
X#undef XMC_BROKE
X
X/* Does the alarm() system call work correctly with the wgetch() function? */
X#undef WGETCH_BROKE
END_OF_FILE
if test 1634 -ne `wc -c <'config.h'`; then
echo shar: \"'config.h'\" unpacked with wrong size!
fi
# end of 'config.h'
fi
echo shar: End of shell archive.
exit 0
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