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Re: Synchronising Unix and NT IDL's [message #13605 is a reply to message #13372] Tue, 24 November 1998 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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philip aldis wrote:

> Hi. I'm running IDL on Unix, on a network with a floating license. I
> then run IDL using my PC which has NT while running exceed. However I've
> also set up IDL for windows on my PC, which I prefer to work in because
> it looks nicer. I've set up a system variable LM_LICENSE_FILE, to tell
> it where to look on the network for the license and this works fine.
> However I really would like to synchronise my files so that whichever
> one I am on, I am using a common set of program files so that when I
> update the files and then use the other version, the files are updated.
> I don't want to spend half my working time using ftp! It would be
> preferable really if the files were kept on the network, because that's
> where all the data is.
> Also would it be possible in programs that are running on windows,
> to get IDL to look on the network for data. I realise that I may be
> living in a dream world, but I imagine that others must have had a
> similar problem.
>
> cheers,
> Phil Aldis

I am using a samba Service on the unix Workstation. With this service I am
able to store all my sources on the unix from a PC or from a workstation

R.Bauer
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