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Mark, >Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 08:07:27 -0500 >From: "Mark Ziemer" <address@hidden> >Organization: 200309182012.h8IKCUxQ003046 >To: "Steve Emmerson" <address@hidden> >Subject: 20031006 LDM The above message contained the following: > Steve, > > Per your email and phone message. > > ls1 ==> HP running ldm 5.2.2 with HPUX 10.20 ... I'm on it. I need yacc(1) and lex(1) utilities of standard UNIX in order to build the LDM package and I don't see any on the HP-UX system. Can you install them? The GNU bison(1) and flex(1) utilities would also work. > Because of limited space I have a link in for > the data dir. This is also where I have moved > the code for 6.0.14. If you wish to delete the > 6.0.14 dir and create your own via download so you have > a know start point go ahead. I am not sure what > I have changed if anything. > > ============================================================= > > alaska ==> PC running ldm 6.0.14 with REDHAT 8.0 ... > ============================================================= > > For this week I will be in the office from 0600 to 1400 CDT. > > If you should have any questions, just let me know. > > Question, can one use the IP address within the .conf files > instead of the fully qualified names for 5.2.2 and 6.0.x? You can use IP addresses instead of fully-qualified hostnames. That solution is more sensitive to changes in the environment, however. Regards, Steve Emmerson