May be a crazy question, but is there a version of Synchronet that runs natively under OS/2?
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May be a crazy question, but is there a version of Synchronet that runs natively under OS/2?
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Marc
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May be a crazy question, but is there a version of Synchronet that runs natively under OS/2?
Yes, v2.30: https://synchro.net/download.xjs
May be a crazy question, but is there a version of Synchronet that runs natively under OS/2?
Yes, v2.30: https://synchro.net/download.xjs
Got it. Now I wonder if it would be possible to commpile the current V3.2 source code to run under OS/2? (I know - probably not, but thought I'd ask anyway. <g> )
May be a crazy question, but is there a version of Synchronet
that runs natively under OS/2?
Yes, v2.30: https://synchro.net/download.xjs
Got it. Now I wonder if it would be possible to commpile the
current V3.2 source code to run under OS/2? (I know - probably
not, but thought I'd ask anyway. <g> )
It's certainly not something I intend to try or support. The first
question to answer would be: can the JavaScript engine and Crypto
(SSH/TLS) engine that Synchronet relies upon be built for OS/2 and I'm
pretty sure that answer is no. And getting those ported to OS/2 would
be likely much harder than porting Synchronet itself. You could
probably build a version of Synchronet without those features (JS,
TLS/SSL) on OS/2, but it would take a very motivated C/C++ programmer
(and OS/2 lover - AKA, not me) to take on such a task.
So... not impossible, but highly improbable.
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