On Fri, 3 Nov 1995 13:57:57 GMT Kathy DiTizio said: > Does anyone know of a ported News Server (nntp) package to the hp3000 >yet? If not, is anyone working on one? Thanks in advance- Not that I know of. Asking for a "server" is a tall order, I think, but you never know until you try. If you can find a package that uses nntp feeds and doesn't include all the older uucp-related stuff absent in Posix then maybe. I will confess to spending about a week with the "tin" newsreader setup as an nntp client. I got most of the modules to compile with the exception of the core screen handling module (lots of curses, both in the Unix sense on behalf of the code, and in the expletive sense on behalf of me). Curses seems to be still "medium rare" under Posix (or half-baked, as the case may be). Also some conflicts in the MKS header files with regard to field names, defines, and constants. I tried to do a "comparison" of the included code between Posix and one of our Sun Solaris machines, but the Solaris libraries are a beast to themselves. I got some pointers from some HP people, but of course they were HP-UX comparisons, yet another variation on a theme. Also got a forewarning from John Sullivan of Interex to not bother trying, and I should have listened to him :-) Now if anyone else out there cares to put their two cents (or more) into the effort, I'd be happy to summarize my efforts and post the details. There are so many quirks and so little time :-) I still haven't gotten lynx to run in both HP and VT100 modes (just needs a terminal type definition tweak of some sort to set field attributes). Ain't Un*x wonderful? [\] Jeff Kell <[log in to unmask]>