Seyon is reported to run on most Unix platforms. Before compiling Seyon, edit the file config.h according to your system. Normally, config.h is the only file that you need to edit in order to compile Seyon. If you compile and run Seyon successfully, provide me with information like the ones below. I'd appreciate that. (I can withhold your email address if you like). The code right now is not very clean and not well-documented, but I'm working on that. If you encounter a problem while porting, send a letter to me or the Seyon mailing list and I'll help as much as I can, especially with explanations on what the various parts, of the code do. See the FAQ on how how to joing the list. The following is a list of machines/OS combinations Seyon is reported to run on. If you want your name or address taken out of the list (e.g. in fear some luusers who have a system like yours might contact you if they have a problem :), send me mail to that effect, and I'll take it out of the next release. HARDWARE : DECstation 5000 OS : Ultrix 4.2 GUI : X11R5, X11R4 & X11R3 REP. BY : atae@spva.dnet.nasa.gov pa@tekla.fi (Harri Pasanen) NOTES : HARDWARE : Sun SPARC IPX, Sun SPARC (various), ?, Sun SPARC 1+, ? OS : SunOS 4.1, SunOS 4.1.2 (aka Solaris 1.0.1), SunOS 4.1.3, SunOS 4.1.1, SunOS 4.1.1 GUI : ?, OpenWindows 3.0, X11R5, X11R5pl22, X11R4 REP. BY : peter@netcom.com (Peter Davies) tony@sundc.East.Sun.COM (Tony Vincent-Sun-Vienna) lj@fox.vet.purdue.edu (Lance Jones) Michael Salmon walter@sbart.tynet.sub.org (Walter Obermiller) HARDWARE : Sun SparClassic OS : Solaris 2.1 GUI : OpenWindows 3.1 REP. BY : eisen@cc.gatech.edu (Greg Eisenhauer) NOTES : HARDWARE : Sun 3 OS : SunOS 3.5 GUI : ? REP. BY : bob@snuffy.penfield.ny.us (Bob Smith) NOTES : See notes below about using the sgtty interface and BSD : ioctls. HARDWARE : HP Apollo 9000 OS : Domain/OS-10.4 GUI : X11R5 REP. BY : eas@mpd.mem.ti.com (Eric A. Schmidt) NOTES : HARDWARE : IBM RS/6000 OS : AIX 3.2.3, AIX ? GUI : X11R5pl19 with Xaw3d, ? REP. BY : hellgate.utah.edu!cusa!cbs!egan (Egan F. Ford) westmx!rodkey@uunet.UU.NET (John Rodkey) NOTES : "We have about 10 support people here that use Seyon everyday. Seyon logs about 100 hours usage a week. It's the 2nd (after X11R5) most used public software on our site." -- Egan. HARDWARE : HP 9000/750, HP 340 OS : HP-UX 8.0 GUI : X11R4, ? REP. BY : rob@cad4.lbl.gov (Robert J. McNamara) dlemoin@xobu.nswc.navy.mil (Donald J. Lemoine) NOTES : DJL plans to convert Xaw to Motif HARDWARE : i383 OS : Linux 0.?? GUI : XFree86 1.1 (X11R5) REP. BY : Many people (including Linus Torvalds!) NOTES : HARDWARE : i383 OS : Dell SVR4.?, SVR4.0 2.2 GUI : X11R5 REP. BY : fred@cv.ruu.nl (Fred Appleman) shane@sbcs.sunysb.edu NOTES : HARDWARE : i383, i386 (486 PC) OS : Esix 4.0.3 (SVR4), Esix 4.0.0 GUI : XFree86 1.1 (X11R5) REP. BY : glenn@physics.su.OZ.AU (Glenn Geers) Dave DeWolfe NOTES : HARDWARE : i386 OS : ISC SVR3.2 3.0.1 GUI : XFree86 1.1 (X11R5), ? REP. BY : aal@broue.rot.qc.ca (Alain Hebert) jjb@jagware.acco.com (J.J.Bailey) NOTES : HARDWARE : i386 OS : Interactive SVR3.2 3.0 GUI : X11R4 REP. BY : wixer!fence!robert@cs.utexas.edu (Robert Cope) NOTES : HARDWARE : i386 OS : UHC UNIX System V/386 R 4.0 V 2.0 (SVR4.2) GUI : XFree*6 1.2 (X11R5pl22) REP. BY : work@tasha.guug.de (Felix Blank) NOTES : HARDWARE : i386 OS : 386BSD 0.1 GUI : XFree86 (X11R5) REP. BY : hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) jlu@cs.umr.edu (Eric Jui-Lin Lu) wtw@ivy.WPI.EDU (William T. Warner) NOTES : HARDWARE : i386 OS : BSD/386 GUI : REP. BY : smm@acd4.acd.com (Steve McCoole) NOTES : HARDWARE : Silicon Graphics IRIS OS : GUI : REP. BY : Craig Southeren NOTES : HARDWARE : OS : GUI : REP. BY : NOTES : HARDWARE : Mips OS : Mips RISCos 4.52 GUI : X11R5pl22 REP. BY : milton@gastric.arraytech.com (Milton Scritsmier) NOTES : DETAILED NOTES: ------------------------------ A) Using the sgtty interface and BSD ioctls (old BSD systems that have neither the POSIX termios nor the SYSV termio interfaces, like SunOS 3.x): From bob@snuffy.penfield.ny.us (Bob Smith): Well here it is, finally... This will allow seyon to compile and function using BSD ioctls, although I should probably mention 'where it's at'... 1) setting 8-bit mode puts the modem port into RAW mode. This disables Xon/Xoff and any parity settings that may be active, even though the Xon/Xoff and parity settings will still show as they are currently set. Returning to 7-bit mode puts the port back into CBREAK where Xon/Xoff and parity are once again active. There is no 5 or 6 bit mode, selecting those behave the same as 7 bit mode (re-establishes CBREAK)... 2) There is no ISTRIP equivalent in the BSD ioctls of my machine. So that function is simply ifdef'd out... 3) Stop bits will always be 1... although my machine seems to have an extension to allow setting 1 or 2 stop bits, I don't know how portable that may be... and since I've never had a need for 2 stop bits, I chose to leave it out... 4) ...and something that's had me stumped for the last couple of days. The 'led' indicators in the seyon control panel don't work for me??? For the life of me I can't figure out why, since I know from other experience that the modem control ioctls DO work... At one time I had some debug code in, and sure enough, they start out working and then quit when the initial modem settings are plugged in... I'll figure it out eventually! :-) ------------------------------