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I've deployed the "Linux tn5250" program to a few of my WindowsXP users
to replace our ancient IBM AS400 client that is extremely crash prone
and my users love it!  According to them its much faster and more stable
than the old IBM client.
 
But of course, they've found something to complain about and oddly
enough its a semi-understandable one. They miss their "PrintScreen"
option in the old IBM Client.  I did a search through the mailing list
archives and on April 28, 2003 a Mr.Scott Klement announced that a new
"PrintScreen" option had been released to CVS for both the *nix and
win32 platforms.
 
I've done many a CVS checkout under linux but never under Windows so I
installed TortoiseCVS and did a checkout of the HEAD branch. After
getting MiniGW and glib installed I was able to make a clean compile
with no errors but when I run the .exe with the "+local_print_key"
option it doesn't add a Print option under the File menu as the original
email to this mailing list suggested it would. Thinking I had run CVS
checkout of the wrong branch I went ahead and did a checkout of the
branch v0-16-5.  This branch compiled just fine as well but again the
"+local_print_key" did not work.  Just for the fun of it I did a CVS
checkout v0-17-0 but found that branch doesn't even have a win32 folder.
 
Has the local_print_key option been removed from CVS or am I doing
something wrong?
 
_______________________
Kenneth Hadley
Pacific Scientific - Hollister Operations
Network System Specialist
khadley@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:khadley@xxxxxxxxx> 
 



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