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Re: Networking: socket() returns positive `non-socket`
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2025, 10:58:47 am »
The ArcaOS development environment I paid EUR 150,- for does not work at all !

Had a nice time with OS/2 - I really loved it - and thank you for all the support you have given.

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Re: Networking: socket() returns positive `non-socket`
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2025, 11:36:31 am »
Thank you for all your kind help. Thank you, indeed. Especially you, Dave on your cool math OS/2 fix.

I just decided to remove all OS/2-related code from Agena. It took me lifetime weeks with all the weird OS/2 quarrels with no avail.

Nobody is using OS/2 any longer. And this is really sad. But I have to accept that.

Alex

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Re: Networking: socket() returns positive `non-socket`
« Reply #17 on: Today at 12:09:43 am »
The ArcaOS development environment I paid EUR 150,- for does not work at all !

Had a nice time with OS/2 - I really loved it - and thank you for all the support you have given.

Well where was advertised that ArcaOS was a development environment ? BTW the networkstack in ArcaOS is the same as eComStation and MCP 2.
So you it should fail on older versions of OS/2 as well.

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Re: Networking: socket() returns positive `non-socket`
« Reply #18 on: Today at 01:11:51 am »
Thank you for all your kind help. Thank you, indeed. Especially you, Dave on your cool math OS/2 fix.

I just decided to remove all OS/2-related code from Agena. It took me lifetime weeks with all the weird OS/2 quarrels with no avail.

Nobody is using OS/2 any longer. And this is really sad. But I have to accept that.

Alex

Shame to see you go, but quite understandable as the OS/2 base continues to shrink.