bote@csense.uucp (John Boteler) (09/23/90)
Terry pointed out to me that line 474 of fas.c should read #if defined (XENIX) to allow fas to print the initialization data in the same format as the rest of the standard SCO drivers at boot time. I made the change and it works...great! (At least I think it's great...Scotty get us out of here!) -- John Boteler bote@csense.uucp {uunet | ka3ovk}!media!csense!bote SkinnyDipper's Hotline: 703-241-BARE | VOICE only, Touch-Tone(TM) signalling
gemini@geminix.in-berlin.de (Uwe Doering) (09/29/90)
bote@csense.uucp (John Boteler) writes: >Terry pointed out to me that line 474 of fas.c should read > >#if defined (XENIX) > >to allow fas to print the initialization data in the same format >as the rest of the standard SCO drivers at boot time. Actually, this line as well as line 193 should be #if defined (SCO) || defined (XENIX) At the time I posted FAS I didn't know that Xenix has a printcfg() function, too. Therefor, it only worked this way on SCO UNIX. This is on my fix list. Uwe -- Uwe Doering | Domain : gemini@geminix.in-berlin.de Berlin |---------------------------------------------------------------- Germany | Bangpath : ...!unido!fub!tmpmbx!geminix!gemini