Need advice/help on upgrading to 3.51
Robert J. Granvin
rjg at sialis.mn.org
Sat Apr 15 15:15:50 AEST 1989
So I posted instead... :-)
>Compatibility Caveats: I'm running a DOS-73, EIA/RAM (w/1.5Mb),
> VDI_Libs, and a few other neato things. Is the object code (and
> associated libraries) portable from 3.0 -> 3.51?
To the best of my knowledge. Does anyone claim differently?
> And, I'm using the OBM (kinda have to).
I'm sorry. :-)
>3.5 vs 3.51: Is there a reason to take one over the other? Is
> the 'c' fixdisk really going to happen?
It's been eons since I ran 3.5, but I recall general giddyness when
upgrading to 3.51 (which I was supposed to get anyways). Our
system(s) at work had 3.0, but we never installed them (can't tell you
why). The 3.5/3.51 manuals appear to be much better than the 3.0
manuals.
The 'c' fixdisk is really Fixdisk 2.0. Yes, it is forthcoming, no
it's not ready yet (And I understand why... :-)
>executables: I have RM-Cobol (from AT&T), and am wondering if it will
> work ok under 3.5+. Same goes for Smart System, Franz Lisp and any
> other executables you can think of.
I've seen all these things run under 3.51. I can't imagine that
anything compiled under 3.0 would be binary-incompatible with 3.51.
You may get a better binary or better performance by recompiling, but
everything should still work. (Does this hold true if it's using
shared libraries?)
--
Robert J. Granvin
National Computer Systems "Looks like the poor devil died in his sleep."
rjg at sialis.mn.org "What a terrible way to die."
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