Thanks for everybody's suggestions! It's great to finally get some
input on this.
Ok, maybe it would simplify things if I tell what I have tried...
I have tried:
1. Different DOSEMU versions, v1.2 through v1.4 (+beta) - with
different DOS version mentioned in point 2.
2. Different DOS systems, (
The Clipper DB, a dBase language compiler, had locking mechanisms that were
similar if not the same as the FoxPro as I recall. I had a book or a
document that covered these issues but I can't take the time to look it up
until this weekend. Sorry. Just remind me on Saturday morning to go look
for
> I did load share.
that doesn't matter. share is useful to access files on the FreeDOS
harddisk, but it seems that your .DBF is located on the linux box
> Sorry I should have mentioned that. For testing
> purposes, linux permissions are open on 777 recursively, but still the
> same problem. I ha
What has been said here, a few months back, is that Samba server and
CIFS clent is working ok with file locks.
Also you should check wich version of FreeDOS you are using. It couls be
helpfull do test with MS-DOS to make sure where the problem is.
Of course, I assume that your works ok, with se
Hi Eric,
I did load share. Sorry I should have mentioned that. For testing
purposes, linux permissions are open on 777 recursively, but still the
same problem. I have been struggling with this for 2 months allready.
Even tried putting the shared files on a CIFS server. Same results.
Keith
On Jan
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> Is there anybody that runs Foxbase+ V.2.0 for DOS on FreeDOS?
> What I am trying to achieve is run a foxbase application on Linux
> with DOSEMU and freedos. Right.
Maybe you get better results if you load SHARE... Please also
compare diskimage (can
Hi there,
Is there anybody that runs Foxbase+ V.2.0 for DOS on FreeDOS?
What I am trying to achieve is run a foxbase application on Linux with
DOSEMU and freedos. Right.
The application works, no problem. The hassles comes in when there are more
than one user trying to use the application. Speci