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Rebuild Foxpro Unix app
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05/06/2001 02:11:01
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Visual FoxPro
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yes... but I would be very careful about using vfp 6 and the unix version. the index's are not the same. so you will have to make a decision as to what applicaiton you will be using - text mode, or pc- windows mode.

Because hardware is so cheep, I wouldn worry about getting a new file server. if you - or that company wants to get this application running in a windows enviroment. however, if they dont want to move off the char based xbase, you can take a look at max. http://www.plugsys.com/ and run the application is Linux. much the same way its running now on U Nix. - or more likley Xenix. I understood that Fox, ran under Xenix. not Unix, years ago. (similar) but not the same. Samba can handle the file shares, and if you go that way. I would highly suggest that you get a webserver (apache) on that box. that way you can manage the file shares with Webmin.- Samba,while it works great. is not simple to manage. - as you will shortly find out. nothing like right clicking on a folder and marking it shared and share as, and permission... its all done on the unix box, in one text file. called smb.conf. (better get used to using VI as well. )

just some thoughts.
Bob Lee


>>Hi All
>>
>>I've inherited a client that is running Foxpro 2.x on Unix. The app is run on dumb terminals connected to the Unix box. Question: Can a PC drive letter map to directories on a Unix box? If so, then I can make the unix box into a file server and upgrade the dumb terminals to PCs.
>>
>>What alternatives are available to allow a VFP app to run on Unix?
>
>To map *nix drive as drive letter under Windows, load samba on the *nix box.
>http://www.samba.org/
>
>There is no VFP for *nix, but there are a few FP 2.X like languages. Here are a couple:
>http://www.recital.com/
>http://www.fship.com/
In the beginning, there was a command prompt, and all was well.
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