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Internet / T6 libs -
« on: August 25, 2024, 02:35:25 pm »
Paul,

 file:///c:\config.sys does not work on QT5. I haven't seen that happen when opening files from dialogs, so I don't think it is a big problem. Thanks for the new QT6 libs - I'll give them a try now...

Regards,
 

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Internet / Re: Dooble releases-Qt6
« on: August 25, 2024, 12:52:24 am »
 Hi Rémy,

 That page seems to work OK here - though I am using a virtual box with only 1 CPU to run ArcaOS. Also have the blocked domain list installed to avoid ads. It does seem very slow to load, but I don't see a high CPU load. Maybe try Dave's latest 2024/08/20 version (link earlier in the thread) and see if that helps.

Regards,

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Internet / Re: Dooble releases-Qt6
« on: August 24, 2024, 03:33:20 pm »
 Thanks for remembering Lars, and thanks Tom for the link! It does indeed work with the QT5 version of Dooble, so don't need to be moving things around - great! The file is gigantic - I wonder if it could be Lxlite'd? Here's hoping Paul can add this to the QT6 version too...

Regards,

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Internet / Re: Dooble releases-Qt6
« on: August 23, 2024, 09:48:50 pm »
 Hey, thanks everyone for looking into this bug. Too bad it isn't as straight forward as I hoped. I have other QT apps (like Scribus) that handle drive letters just fine, but I guess the QT Webengine complicates everything. Unless Lars' recollection leads to a solution, I'll probably just break down and move PMMail to %UNIXROOT% and delete the drive letter when I need to see HTML emails (usually for paying bills)...

Regards,

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Internet / Re: Dooble releases-Qt6
« on: August 22, 2024, 11:03:02 pm »
 Thanks Dave - it's working well here!

 There is a long standing bug in Dooble on OS/2 where if you try to open an HTML file, it always says 'Your file couldn't be accessed' even though you just clicked on it. However, if that file is on your %UNIXROOT% drive (say C:), and you remove 'C:' from the address bar with that file name on it, the file is displayed. If it is not on the %UNIXROOT% drive, removing, say 'D:' does not help and can not be displayed.

 The implication is the code is using a Linux standard to find the file (no drive letters) so it works this way only on the %UNIXROOT% drive. But the Windows version of Dooble does use drive letters and it does work, so it seems there must be a code path available to use drive letters when displaying files if needed.

 Are you familiar with this? Has it been looked at in the past? The reason it is important to me is I would like to use Dooble to display e-mail messages from PMMail, but it doesn't work because PMMail is not on %UNIXROOT% so even removing the drive letter doesn't help in that case. Seems like there should be a straight forward solution to this, if the proper code was identified...

Regards,


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Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: August 17, 2024, 01:09:02 pm »
Paul,

My client is on a different computer from the Server.  Starting smbd and nmbd from command prompts doesn't seem to help - still get 'access denied' message on client when trying to browse and ends up with a hang on the server.

Regards,

37
Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: August 16, 2024, 06:48:55 pm »
Thanks Paul!

  The client works well with your version 4.19.7 built with gcc 9.

  I have troubles with the server though (installed using the SSCC app). Once again, winbindd.exe hangs the machine solid and need to do a hard reset. I renamed winbindd.exe so it wouldn't run and now the server runs. I can browse and use files from Windows, but as soon as I try to use OS/2 (with the new client) I get a 'access denied' message and the server locks solid, and needs a hard reset. Going back to 4.19.7 everything works again.

Regards,

38
Applications / Re: ANPM database error
« on: August 14, 2024, 12:37:25 pm »
 The 2Rosenthals repo gives the same 'malformed' error here as the netl;abs-rel repo (which I would expect if it is a mirror). I already had the arcanoae-rel repo installed, but it doesn't have the same files as the netlabs-rel repo. Dave, I'm curious what you get if in ANPM, you click on 'Available'->'RPM' in the left pane, then in the 'repositories' dropdown at upper right, click on 'arcanoae-rel'. Here I just get a list of about 12 packages

Regards,

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Applications / Re: ANPM database error
« on: August 12, 2024, 11:52:41 pm »
 Even the 2Rosenthals repo doesn't work for me - same 'disk image is malformed' error as with the netlabs-rel repo - even after a yum cleaning. So the bit rot seems to be spreading. The ArcaNoae-rel repo Dave suggests only has about a dozen or so files listed (which was already installed here).

 This situation is very bad...

Regards,

40
Networking / Re: NetDrive error message
« on: July 30, 2024, 10:47:33 pm »
Hey Neil,

  That's really strange, 8086:a348 is a sound chip: 'https://linux-hardware.org/?id=pci:8086-a348-1043-86c7'. Are you sure it is NetDrive giving the error? OSSS32 also implies UniAud somehow (it is based on ALSA). If really NetDrive, are you using some plugin besides smb?

Regards,

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Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: July 20, 2024, 12:10:19 am »
 Weirdly, if I try to run winbindd in a command prompt by itself (without first starting smbd or nmbd) I get a message that says it cannot be run in an OS/2 session...

Regards,

42
Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: July 14, 2024, 01:16:03 am »
 Hi Steven,

  Thanks for the process dump guidance - it turns out smbd is not the problem...

  I originally installed SAMBA using the last Netlabs SAMBA WPI and it worked well. This has a utility - 'Simple SAMBA Configuration Center' that allows to update the basic SAMBA files from a zip file and I have done that with every drop from Paul up to now.

 To start SAMBA, the Netlabs 'smb.cmd' file starts smbd, nmbd, and winbindd from the Startup folder.

 After the latest drop, after the server froze, rebooted then renamed smb.cmd from the <alt>F1 menu command prompt. Then followed your instructions to capture a process dump, but there was no hang, and no file captured. Clients (OS/2 and Windows) could browse the share.

 Then started nmbd from another command prompt, and again there was no hang. Clients could browse.

 Then started winbindd from another command prompt and the server froze.

 So it appears winbindd is the culprit here...

Regards,

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Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: July 13, 2024, 03:15:05 pm »
 Steven,

  Couldn't get to CADH - no mouse or keyboard input was working. I have some more time today, so I'll try again and see if I can get it to work. If not, I'll try to get a dump.

Regards,

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Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: July 13, 2024, 12:13:17 am »
Hey Paul,

  Something seriously wrong with this one - soon as I start the server the computer freezes solid. Have to hit the reset switch (or turn it off). No POPUPLOG, no exceptq trap reports or anything left behind as a clue. Had to boot to a AOS DVD and delete from there, then re-install your last drop of 4.19.7 (which works well)...

Regards,

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Networking / Re: Updated Samba Client
« on: June 26, 2024, 12:24:13 pm »
 Thanks Paul! Both seem to be working as well as 4.19.4 here so far. No NET RPC as you mention. I'll give them a more thorough workout after work and let you know if any issue arises...

Regards,

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