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mgetty has been ported to SVR4 now (many thanks to Bodo Bauer, <bodo@hal.nbg.sub.org>, Martin Husemann, <martin@bi-link.owl.de> and Marc Boucher <marc@cam.org>).
As far as I know, it's sufficient to add `-DSVR4' to the CFLAGS in Makefile. If you have any problems or suggestions, please report them also to the people above, since I do not have a SVR4-System to run tests on.
If you use the SAS
serial driver (streams-version of FAS
) and
want to force sas
to use hardware-handshake all the time, use a
device with a minor device number of 80+port number
(see the
sas
manual for explantations). If you use a port with a minor device
number of 7*16+i
, mgetty
is able to switch hardware handshake
on and off according to the flags set in policy.h, using
`sys/termiox.h'. (Well, it works - but apparently fax reception
doesn't work with this minor device number. Symptom: only one byte is
received during fax reception (0x00). Anybody any clue?).
If you use FAS
, use the devices with a minor device number of
80+port number
(as usual).
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