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01-21-2010 09:31 AM
01-21-2010 09:31 AM
Re: CVS Version Control on OpenVMS 8.3 Alpha
Having been down this particular road before, the
http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html
stuff is available, but your browser is not dealing with the (older, non-standard) ftp command syntax that the authors of that web page have chosen to use. Look at the links (which contain a username and password) and issue the same sequence at the ftp command prompt, and you'll get at the files:
$ ftp nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl
Connected to hrem157.nano.tudelft.nl.
220 hrem157.nano.tudelft.nl FTP Server (Version 5.6) Ready.
Name (nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl:Hoff): anonymous
331 Guest login OK, send ident as password.
Password:
230 Guest login OK, access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is VMS.
ftp> cd SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
250-CWD command successful.
250 New default directory is SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
ftp> ls
227 Entering Passive Mode...
150 Opening data connection for SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]*.*;*
Directory SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
ABAC_0_1.ZIP;1 24/69 2-MAR-2007 12:00:15 [ANONY,ANONYMOUS] (RWE,RE,RE,RE)
ABINIT_4_2_1_VMSPATCH.TAR;1
261/276 1-OCT-2003 08:48:31 [ANONY,ANONYMOUS] (RWE,RE,RE,RE)
....
http://nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl/openvms/software2.html
stuff is available, but your browser is not dealing with the (older, non-standard) ftp command syntax that the authors of that web page have chosen to use. Look at the links (which contain a username and password) and issue the same sequence at the ftp command prompt, and you'll get at the files:
$ ftp nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl
Connected to hrem157.nano.tudelft.nl.
220 hrem157.nano.tudelft.nl FTP Server (Version 5.6) Ready.
Name (nchrem.tnw.tudelft.nl:Hoff): anonymous
331 Guest login OK, send ident as password.
Password:
230 Guest login OK, access restrictions apply.
Remote system type is VMS.
ftp> cd SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
250-CWD command successful.
250 New default directory is SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
ftp> ls
227 Entering Passive Mode...
150 Opening data connection for SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]*.*;*
Directory SIRBA$DKA0:[ANONYMOUS.OPENVMS]
ABAC_0_1.ZIP;1 24/69 2-MAR-2007 12:00:15 [ANONY,ANONYMOUS] (RWE,RE,RE,RE)
ABINIT_4_2_1_VMSPATCH.TAR;1
261/276 1-OCT-2003 08:48:31 [ANONY,ANONYMOUS] (RWE,RE,RE,RE)
....
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