Yes, and OpenSSH looks promising but unfortunately I would need a frontend for it. I could do with a cmd-line version, however there is another user who refuses to use anything that has no GUI.
"To ensure the highest level of data integrity and confidentiality, Mastercard requires all our customers to use SFTP/SSH with enhanced security requirements. This includes using longer keys to strengthen encryption and ensure the safe transmission of information. Mastercard requests its customers to update their systems according to the new security requirements."
They recently changed requirements and now only accept longer keys. Most likely the SFTP client have to be a lot newer than what is currently available for OS/2 as well. Looked at NetDrive and SFTP plugin but they've not been updated for years either.
Does anyone use a SFTP client to connect to a server that requires "highest level of data integrity and confidentiality" as stated by Mastercard?
Helvetica, Courier and Times New Roman were used here, except for Fixed: Courier I changed the other fonts to Bitstream Charter and now Dooble seems to work fine, at least with os2world.com.
I don't know if I've ever lxlited anything but I now reinstalled qos2.dll and Dooble starts.
However, there is a problem displaying text. At https://www.os2world.com/cms/ only "OS/2 World.Com" is displayed in upper left corner. Frames are displayed OK but text is displayed as blue lines.
Read something about fonts needed, but cannot remember where. Not in the readme. Anyone knows?
Output from dooble 2>&1 | tee dooble.log: --- [G:\USR\BIN]dooble 2>&1 | tee dooble.log qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "os2" in "" even though it was found. This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initiali zed. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
Available platform plugins are: offscreen, os2, minimal. --- qos2.dll exists in x:\usr\lib\qt5\plugins\platforms\
Just installed Dooble Qt5 using ANPM. Seems like all libraries are in place but Dooble won't start. No trap file and nothing in popuplog, ideas anyone?
The DLL's are not in the the "base.wpi" but in AOO-41110-GA-rpm.wpi
From the "read1st.txt":
Download the AOO-41110-GA-rpm.wpi before you start the installation. This WPI is not installable. It's just a helper WPI which can be installed from the main Apache OpenOffice WPI. This WPI *must* reside in the same directory where the Apache OpenOffice WPI resides before installation.
Attached a listing of DLL's included in the package.
Thanks guys, David spotted the duplicates in the trap file, I totally missed that. After getting rid of duplicates in x:\openoffice\program it seems that AOO is now working again. Suspect that those dll's in the program folder were put there when I installed OpenOffice, I think it is those that were packed in a "wpi" file. Weird or pure luck that I haven't run into problems before because I've been running with duplicates for quite a while.
Since things have been running smoothly on this system I haven't really had the need to load DLL's high, but there has been a couple of incidents that I think was caused by running out of low memory. Will give it a try.
Tried putting the ".;" at the end of the line and also right after x:\usr\xxx entries, still the same problem.
OpenOffice was working fine until I updated various libraries with ANPM.
Does anyone have a list of dll-versions that work well with AOO 4.1.11? According to the readme these are involved: libc libgcc1 libgcc-fwd openssl curl libjpeg libxslt libicu zlib libxml2 mmap pthread urpo libstdc++6 libstdc++ uclip ft2lib expat hunspell