int
wxDialUpManagerImpl::CheckIfconfig()
{
- // assume that the test doesn't work
+#ifdef __VMS
+ m_CanUseIfconfig = 0;
+ return -1;
+#else
+ // assume that the test doesn't work
int netDevice = NetDevice_Unknown;
// first time check for ifconfig location
{
static const wxChar *ifconfigLocations[] =
{
- _T("/sbin"), // Linux, FreeBSD
+ _T("/sbin"), // Linux, FreeBSD, Darwin
_T("/usr/sbin"), // SunOS, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX
_T("/usr/etc"), // IRIX
};
cmd << " -a";
#elif defined(__LINUX__) || defined(__SGI__)
// nothing to be added to ifconfig
-#elif defined(__FREEBSD__)
+#elif defined(__FREEBSD__) || defined(__DARWIN__)
// add -l flag
cmd << " -l";
#elif defined(__HPUX__)
// VZ: a wild guess (but without it, ifconfig fails completely)
cmd << _T(" ppp0");
#else
-# pragma warning "No ifconfig information for this OS."
- m_CanUseIfconfig = 0;
+# pragma warning "No ifconfig information for this OS."
+ m_CanUseIfconfig = 0;
return -1;
#endif
- cmd << " >" << tmpfile << '\'';
+ cmd << " >" << tmpfile << '\'';
/* I tried to add an option to wxExecute() to not close stdout,
so we could let ifconfig write directly to the tmpfile, but
this does not work. That should be faster, as it doesn´t call
}
return netDevice;
+#endif
}
wxDialUpManagerImpl::NetConnection wxDialUpManagerImpl::CheckPing()
// which does not take arguments, a la GNU.
if(m_CanUsePing == -1) // unknown
{
+#ifdef __VMS
+ if(wxFileExists("SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$PING.EXE"))
+ m_PingPath = "$SYS$SYSTEM:TCPIP$PING";
+#else
if(wxFileExists("/bin/ping"))
m_PingPath = "/bin/ping";
else if(wxFileExists("/usr/sbin/ping"))
m_PingPath = "/usr/sbin/ping";
+#endif
if(! m_PingPath)
{
m_CanUsePing = 0;
cmd << m_PingPath << ' ';
#if defined(__SOLARIS__) || defined (__SUNOS__)
// nothing to add to ping command
-#elif defined(__LINUX__) || defined ( __FREEBSD__)
+#elif defined(__LINUX__) || defined ( __FREEBSD__) || defined(__DARWIN__) || defined( __VMS )
cmd << "-c 1 "; // only ping once
#elif defined(__HPUX__)
cmd << "64 1 "; // only ping once (need also specify the packet size)