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Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 22:43:16 PDT
From: <leganii@surfree.com >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: net-snmp sources

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On Wed, 02 May 2001, Peter Skye wrote:

> Sender: scoug-programming-owner
> To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
> Delivered-To: surfree.com%leganii@surfree.com
> Subject: SCOUG-Programming:
> net-snmp sources
> From: Peter Skye
> Return-Path:
> Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
> Date: Wed, 2 May 2001 22:37:14 PDT
>
> Steven Levine wrote:
> >
> > >The compressed size is 1.5 MB and
> > >I haven't uncompressed it yet.
> >
> > You might want to consider getting CVS set up and
> > working on your box if you plan to have more than
> > one person working on the source code.
>
> I thought this was for the Programming SIG meeting. You want this to be
> a non-meeting project?
>
> > >Well, of course not! You volunteered
> > >to do the makefiles, remember? :))
> >
> > I volunteered to "help" resolve the
> > problems getting the makefiles set up.
>
> Lemme check the list. Nope, no other volunteers. Lemme grab my slide
> rule. 100% of effort divided by one person yields, umm, 100% of the
> effort for _you_. :)))))
>
> > I have no problem using EMX. Works fine
> > both as a runtime and as a compiler.
>
> Oh goodee. Now I won't have to bring my CONFIG.SYS settings 'cause we
> can rely on you to make things right. (pun intended)
>
> > >I wanted to get some machine(s) to compile on.
> > >What do you want done before SS is contacted?
> >
> > OK, which machine have you chosen to use? I'm confused.
>
> I really don't want to bring my big tower which is the only one that has
> EMX development installed. Sheridan says SCOUG has a P90 and one or two
> 486's and I figured we could use those if you and Dallas agree (Dallas
> is off-list until Friday, I think, so it's just you and me right now).

No, just not getting my WEW meeting notes together till then.

> You had some questions for me: the size of the uncompressed Tar-Gzip
> 1.5 MB file and (to rephrase) how many makefiles there were. I don't
> know yet -- I have to gzip and tar and take a look. If you want me to
> make the decision, I'll decide on "get the P90 and 486's asap and get
> them ready for May 18". Then I have to get a BOD okay to get the
> machines (which is why I had this thread on the BOD list). You're the
> SCOUG Treasurer and the machines are SCOUG fixed assets which you're
> responsible for.
>
> ACTION Steven:
> -- 1. Is it okay with you as a P-SIG member to use the P90 and 486's on
> May 18?
> -- 2. Is it okay with you as SCOUG Treasurer to let me have the machines
> and prep them for May 18?
> -- 3. How do you suggest I approach the Board for approval to pick up
> and prep the machines?
>
> My "prep" would consist of making sure each machine boots, installing
> the EMX development including CONFIG.SYS mods, doing a "Hello, World"
> EMX compile to make sure it basically works, and getting the source plus
> gzip and tar onto the machines. That's it -- everything else including
> the foobar snafus gets discovered at the P-SIG meeting.
>
> Comments?
>
> - Peter
>
>
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