curl-users
Re: New CURL platform...?
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 11:52:34 +0200 (MET DST)
On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 Nico.Baggus_at_mail.ing.nl wrote:
> Basicly I have a curl for VMS, without SSL.
Cool indeed! Nice work!
> These are much less problems than I had about a year ago when I tried
> before.
Ah, then we're at least developing in the right direction...
> Now were can there be more pitfalls?
> Where do I have to look for trouble about:
> Filenames
You seem to have found those.
> very unixlike features..
> (filename globbing/enumeration)
Possibly other socket/network-related stuff. I wouldn't know, since I'm
clueless when it comes to VMS.
The filename globbing/enumeration stuff is curl client code that is basic C
code, shouldn't make any difference on VMS.
> forking()
No code in curl/libcurl forks, that's just in the test suite perl code.
> I can find these things ofcourse but I'm quite busy and this clearly is
> an aside that maybe can become usefull.
Oh certainly. The more platforms we have curl running on, the more useful it
gets.
> The testing tool is useless as there is no fork() concept on VMS, I
> tried to rebuild the testbed, but failed.
Right. We should probably try to hack it into not using forks, or possibly
have that as an option.
> basic FTP: & HTTP: seem to work.
Then the network and basic must be doing fine.
> telnet starts but just hangs waiting for input.
Does VMS have a problem with mixed socket and file handles in the select()?
> I have no other server available to test against.
Well, getting the basics working is a good first step and we could get your
changes into the main sources and then work on the possibly still outstanding
issues.
-- Daniel Stenberg -- curl dude -- http://curl.haxx.se/Received on 2001-06-18