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27 September 2009. SMS.
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Wget 1.12.X for VMS
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Beginning with Wget version 1.12.X, VMS support is included in the
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main Wget source kit. This note describes the VMS-specific details
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involved in building and using Wget on VMS.
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Built and tested (slightly) in these environments:
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OpenVMS Alpha V7.3-2, HP C V7.3-009, TCPIP V5.4 - ECO 6
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OpenVMS IA64 V8.3, HP C V7.3-018, TCPIP V5.6.
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OpenVMS VAX V7.3, Compaq C V6.4-005, TCPIP V5.1.
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(__CRTL_VER >= 70000000 is probably required.)
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Instructions
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Extract the files from the distribution kit.
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Note:
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The Wget builders should work on either an ODS2 or ODS5 disk,
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although any original multi-dot file names will be adjusted for
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storage on an ODS2 disk when they are extracted from the kit
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archive. Depending on the tools used, an original file named
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"a.b.c" may be extracted as "A.B_C" ("dot-under" form) or "A_B.C"
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("under-dot" form), but the builders should work either way.
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The source kit may contain one or more files in the "tests"
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directory which have names which are too long for an ODS2 disk.
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They will cause errors when the kit is unpacked, but these files
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are not required on VMS.
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When starting with an official "tar" source kit, the downloaded
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bzip2- or gzip-compressed "tar" archive must be expanded using a bzip2
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or gzip program, and then a program like VMSTAR can be used to extract
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the source tree. The official source kits tend to have multi-dot file
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names, so the exact file names to use in these steps will depend on how
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the kit was downloaded, whether the work is done on an ODS2 or an ODS5
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disk, and so on. Thus, the example commands shown below may need some
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adjustment to work in different environments. For example, starting with
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an official ".tar.bz2" kit named "wget-1_12_X_tar.bz2":
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bzip2 -d wget-1_12_X_tar.bz2
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vmstar xf wget-1_12_X_tar
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Or, starting with a Zip archive named "wget-1_12_X.zip":
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unzip wget-1_12_X.zip
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The MMS/MMK builders typically need some help from the user to enable
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the desired optional features, and/or to deal with differences between
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MMK and MMS features.
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The builder options (MMS/MMK macros) are described in the main
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builder file, "[.vms]descrip.mms". Normally, "DASHD=1" is specified, to
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enable the "-d" ("--debug") option. On a reasonably modern non-VAX
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system, specify "LARGE=1" to enable large-file support. If HTTPS
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support is desired, then specify either "HPSSL=1" (to use HP's SSL
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product) or "OSSL=1" (to use OpenSSL).
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MMK or an old version of MMS may need a definition of
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"MMSDESCRIPTION_FILE". An error message should explain this, if needed.
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On non-VAX systems, the C compiler may emit some %CC-I-INTCONSTTRUNC
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complaints when compiling "[.src]hash.c", but these should be harmless.
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Executables in VMS kits are normally built using "DASHD=1" and
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"LARGE=1" (except VAX), and with no HTTPS (SSL) support. Output from
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"wget --version" should reveal which SSL product was used to build Wget.
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"-https" implies no SSL. "+https" with "-openssl" implies HP SSL, and
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"+https" with "+openssl" implies OpenSSL.
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Example build commands:
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SET DEFAULT [.wget-1_12_X_vms.vms] ! Required.
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MMS CLEAN ! Delete all product files
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! for the current (small-file)
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! architecture.
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MMS /MACRO = LARGE=1 CLEAN ! Delete all product files
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! for the current (large-file)
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! architecture.
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MMS CLEAN_ALL ! Delete all product files
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! for all architectures.
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MMS /MACRO = (DASHD=1, LARGE=1) ! Large-file, no-SSL build.
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MMS /MACRO = (DASHD=1, LARGE=1, HPSSL=1) ! Add HTTPS support using
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! HP SSL.
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MMS /MACRO = (DASHD=1, LARGE=1, OSSL=1) ! Add HTTPS support using
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! OpenSSL.
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DFLT = F$ENVIRONMENT( "DEFAULT") ! Basic MMK build, with
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MMK /MACRO = (MMSDESCRIPTION_FILE='DFLT') ! explicit definition of
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DELETE /SYMBOL DFLT ! MMSDESCRIPTION_FILE.
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! ("dev:[dir]" is enough.)
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MMS HELP ! Create a help library.
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! (Optional. See below.)
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Set the symbol for the foreign command:
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WGET :== $ actual_device:[actual.directory]WGET.EXE
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A very basic VMS HELP file is supplied in [.VMS]WGET.HLP. To be
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used, it must be added to a HELP library, either an existing library or
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one just for Wget. As shown in the example above, a new Wget help
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library may be created using the MMS/MMK target "HELP".
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When a new HELP library is created, a logical name "HLP$LIBRARY_n"
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may be defined to allow the HELP utility to find it. See "HELP HELP
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/USERLIBRARY" for details.
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Try to read the original documentation to learn how to use Wget. The
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principal differences in this VMS adaptation are:
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The "-b" ("background") option is ignored. ("-b" uses "fork()".)
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Excess dots are replaced by underscores in URL-derived file
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specifications on ODS2 file systems. For example, on a UNIX system, the
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URL "ftp://ftp.anywhere.org/x.y.z/a.b.c" could produce the local file
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"ftp.anywhere.org/x.y.z/a.b.c". With this VMS adaptation, the local
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ODS2 file would be "[.FTP_ANYWHERE_ORG.X_Y_Z]A_B.C". On an ODS5 file
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system, the file would be [.ftp^.anywhere^.org.x^.y^.z]a^.b.c".
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