Anybody have a binary for Windows 95/NT available?

hagge@imail.averydennison.com
Thu, 31 Jul 97 08:47:38 -0800

Question: Does anybody have a precompiled version of the current
version of Scotty for Windows 95/NT? If so, would you be willing to
upload it or otherwise make it available for download?

Alternately, has anyone successfully compiled the sources using
freeware tools such as Cygnus Software's GNU-Win32 version of the GCC
compiler & tools? If so, can you offer any
advice/caveats/gotchas/etc?

Also, to Juergen: I've noticed many mentions of bug fixes,
enhancements, etc. for Scotty in your responses on this list over the
past few months. Any chance you can offer any insights as to when a
new version can be expected and what sorts of enhancements we can
expect to see in the new version? And perhaps what's in your 6-month
and 1-year to-do plans?

A list of stuff _I'd_ like to see (in roughly priority order):

- Compatibility with Tk/Tcl 8.0 (final release, when it's out)
- Ability to do long-term (weekly, monthly, yearly)
statistics-gathering and display (preferably in HTML format)
- A Novell IPX "ping" capability
- Your previously-mentioned breakout into a truer "client-server"
architecture, preferably with a web-browser as the client
- A Windows 95/NT binary distribution (for us losers that HAVE to have
a Wintel box on our desks...yecch!) B-)

Any comments on the possibility of implementing any/all of these?

Thanks in advance,

Alan Hagge
Sr. Systems Administrator
Avery Research Center

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