Paul Lemmons wrote:
Starting before 2000 I used qpage, and the scheduling in it was never y2k compliant, so I patched it with a work-around. I provided the patch to Thomas Dwyer III, but he never updated his site for reasons unknown to me.Look at "qpage" http://www.qpage.org/ We have used it under BSD, Fedora and AIX. It has been bulletproof. On Thu, 2006-06-01 at 16:15 -0700, Al Sparks wrote:Does anyone have some sort of paging service? Is there open source SW out there? We mostly have Dell's 1850 and 2850 slabs. How easy would it be to get a modem card that would work with that? === Al
I later emailed him asking whether he would consider releasing the license to be maintained by others. And that received no answer either.
Attached find a .src.rpm I last updated in December 2002 with the patch and spec file which I wrote, and the unaltered qpage-3.3.tar.Z sufficient to build the patched qpage. I have not attempted to use it recently, but I did verify minutes ago that "rpmbuild --rebuild qpage-3.3-1.src.rpm" still successfully builds a qpage rpm which does install, on FC5.
Chris -- "Spend less! Do more! Go Open Source..." -- Dirigo.net Chris Johnson, RHCE #804005699817957
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