[xymon] Antwort: [xymon] Getting Xymon alerts to the desktop
netz-haut - stephan seitz
s.seitz at netz-haut.de
Mon Nov 8 14:28:46 CET 2010
Hi,
thank you for your response, but let’s follow this topic off-list.
I assume the users of the xymon list are not very happy with third-party project discussions.
I’ve compiled the windows binary on Windows7. It successfully runs on Windows2003 (SBS), Windows XP, Vista and Windows7.
I do not have access to older Versions of Windows, but I’m going to ask some people. Maybe I’ll find some ancient installation.
Anyway, I do not expect the FreePascal/Lazarus IDE to run successful on W2k.
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From: Hermann-Josef Beckers [mailto:hj.beckers at kreis-steinfurt.de]
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Subject: [xymon] Antwort: [xymon] Getting Xymon alerts to the desktop
"netz-haut - stephan seitz" <s.seitz at netz-haut.de> schrieb am 07.11.2010 14:51:16:
Hi Stephan,
...
>
> As this might be useful for someone else, I've published it at freshmeat:
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/xymon-alert <http://freshmeat.net/projects/xymon-alert>
>
> Well, It's licensed under the GPLv2 and available for free, so
> hopefully this mail doesn't count as advertising.
>
Under Windows 2000 I have two errors:
error popup "Die Ordnungszahl 2821 wurde in der LIBEAY32.dll nicht gefunden."
and it can't write the configuration. The field for the configuration file is
greyed out. It points to "D:cygwin/home\ha.ini" and can't be changed. I'm
using Cygwin und $HOME points to the above path.
Yours
hjb
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