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General Discussion / Re: EDM/2 Wiki Issue
« on: August 27, 2024, 11:08:37 pm »
And yet again EDM/2 is offline, as is netlabs.org
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FTR, if all else fails, there's \os2\archinst.exe.
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,
Hi Lars
Where is the updated Qt5WebC.dll available?
Thanks
Pete
Hello all, I "regularly" check for updates with ANPM, but today it does not want to display me anything (see screenshot as attachment).
I tried the options to clean and to redo the rpm database, to no available. I could find some old web mention of that error on os2.org (dating from 2019 IIRC) but without definitive solution (I tried what was suggested there).
Anyone has an idea on how to fix that problem?
Thanks for any idea !
it seems the database file on the netlabs server is broken. I contacted Adrian already. Lets hope he can fix it soon
The EDM/2 Wiki is back:
- http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Main_Page
Hello
I just wanted to test it too. Indeed on the VM (ArcaOS 5.0.7 ), the unzip.exe hangs when you boot with Alt+F1 and F2 for command line.
(It also fails here)
I don't recall which was the config.sys for that F2 boot. config.1 or config.x ?
For what I see on the F2 boot the %LIBPATH% is not recognized, but the config files looks fine. Is there any elegant way to see full the enviroment variables on the command line (image LIBPATH_F2.png )?
Regards
As I said, the used LIBPATH is the same for the commandline boot and the operational boot. I also do mot get an error on missing DLLs.
I recently had the need to boot to a commandline (hitting F2 on boot) and to use UNZIP to overwrite a couple of files that would prevent proper system operation.
However, when I called the "unzip.exe" version 6.00 that is installed via YUM, the bootup commandline would hang and the unzip help screen would never show up.
When I instead used the "unzip.exe" version 5.52 that is still in my ECS\BIN subdirectory, it would properly work without such a problem. I am sure it is not a DLL loading problem as the LIBPATH setting is the same as for the regular boot, but of course, the newer UNZIP uses different DLLs (gcc, libcn0) than the older version (which directly uses the OS/2 API).
Anyone knows what's going on or how to fix that ?
Lars
ISTR that key combos like "Alt+F4" were part of a command set introduced by IBM called "SAA" ("something-something-Architecture"), (...)
Do you have 2 network cards installed in the VM? Can you post your x:\mptn\bin\setup.cmd?I even have 4... First one I keep for NAT, the others for bridged mode - second one for docking station wired, third for laptop's wifi, fourth for laptop's internal wired. I swap second and fourth when I have wired ethernet on the go, without my docking station.
Contents of setup.cmd:
route -fh
arp -f
ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
REM ifconfig lan0 nil metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan1 nil
REM ifconfig lan2 nil metric 1 mtu 1500
ifconfig lan3 192.168.1.200 netmask 255.255.255.0 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan4 nil metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan5 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan6 metric 1 mtu 1500
REM ifconfig lan7 metric 1 mtu 1500
dhcpstrt -i lan1
REM ifconfig sl0
ipgate off
dhcpstrt -i lan1 -d 0
(note the space between d and zero)Starting DHCPSTRT by hand after getting to the WPS works, but why the heck is it not started during boot-up time? Could anyone tell me exactly how their DHCPSTRT line looks like in their config.sys ?[/li][/list]
like to learn where can I find its latest version, better if in rpm.