• Win 7 drive map problem

    From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to mark lewis on Thu Jan 3 01:00:46 2019
    Hallo mark!

    02.01.2019 12:36, mark lewis schrieb an Tommi Koivula:

    yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...
    You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?

    Bye/2 Torsten

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  • From Torsten Bamberg@2:240/5832 to Tommi Koivula on Thu Jan 3 01:03:29 2019
    Hallo Tommi!

    02.01.2019 17:09, Tommi Koivula schrieb an Mike Powell:

    I have no rsync daemon installed in OS/2, I'm just running the rsync client from OS/2 batch file:
    for %a in ( c d e f g ) (
    rsync.exe -a --delete %a%:\ wat.localnet::backup\rbb\%a%
    )
    But rsync -D is running on your linux box. ;-)

    Anyway, one of the Boxes need to have a daemonized rsync.

    'Tommi
    Bye/2 Torsten

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/10 to Torsten Bamberg on Thu Jan 3 17:59:10 2019
    Hi Torsten.

    03 Jan 19 01:03, you wrote to me:

    I have no rsync daemon installed in OS/2, I'm just running the rsync
    client from OS/2 batch file:
    for %a in ( c d e f g ) (
    rsync.exe -a --delete %a%:\ wat.localnet::backup\rbb\%a%
    )
    But rsync -D is running on your linux box. ;-)

    Anyway, one of the Boxes need to have a daemonized rsync.

    Of course. :) Somehow I like to do it that way.

    'Tommi

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Torsten Bamberg on Thu Jan 3 11:07:54 2019

    On 2019 Jan 03 01:00:46, you wrote to me:

    yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...

    You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?

    of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other OSes but any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to understand and read... REXX always strikes me as like RPN :shrug:

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  • From Tommi Koivula@2:221/1.1 to mark lewis on Thu Jan 3 19:30:02 2019

    03 Jan 19 11:07:54, you wrote to Torsten Bamberg:

    yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...

    You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?

    of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other OSes
    but
    any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to understand and

    Yep. I never learned REXX, because I wrote all my .BATs with 4DOS, and then with 4OS2 and 4NT/TCC.

    'Tommi

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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Tommi Koivula on Thu Jan 3 17:02:58 2019

    On 2019 Jan 03 19:30:02, you wrote to me:

    yes, it is very much based on ----/4OS2 scripting features...

    You know the scripting language rexx, buildin any OS/2 ?

    of course i do... so what? it is not easily transferrable to other
    OSes but any OS that uses 4DOS and its derivitives can easily use the
    posted script... besides that, 4DOS scripting is much easier to
    understand and

    Yep. I never learned REXX, because I wrote all my .BATs with 4DOS, and then with 4OS2 and 4NT/TCC.

    yep! i learned enough of REXX to have some scripts that created launch icons for my bbs nodes... by creating them procedurally, i knew their name and so could trigger them procedurally as well... or just click on them... i had something for the mail tossing routine such that when it was running, a mailbox with mail in it was displayed... when it was not running, the mail box icon was invisible... it was pretty neat when i first did it... later, i removed it and just let the process run without trying to trigger the icon to show...

    )\/(ark

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