-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MONTHLY SOFTWARE TECHNICAL BULLETIN (STB) ANNOUNCEMENT SunFLASH Vol 14 #3 February 1990 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THIS MONTH'S FEATURES -- THE FEBRUARY 1990 STB Short Subjects ... Window Error Defined SunView and f77 Articles ... SPARC and NeWSware Net Routing Problems In-Depth Feature ... The Online Bugs Database (OBD) Reference Manual Q&A Bulletin Board ... sendmail Installation sendmail Debugging UUCP Installation The Hackers' Corner ... Recovering from rm Hardware, Configurations, & Upgrades SPARC Impressions Graphics Hardware and Software Software Release Levels ************************************************************ This announcement introduces the Software Technical Bulletin (STB), published monthly by the Technical Information Services (TIS) group within Sun's World-Wide Field Operations Headquarters Operations (WWFO HQ-OPS). The STB includes timely and technical information on items of interest to programmers, system administrators, and Sun workstation end-users. The information ranges from short subjects covering a limited topic to articles and in-depth features containing detailed discussions on networking, the SunOS, programming languages, graphics, and applications programs. You will find the yearly cumulative index helpful to locate needed information from any STB issue. A) WHO RECEIVES THE SOFTWARE TECHNICAL BULLETIN (STB) Each customer software support contract includes a monthly issue of the STB. One copy of the STB is mailed to the person designated as the technical contact. This person receives all technical literature and software updates for the contract. Sites with more than one contract may receive more than one STB copy, depending on how the contracts are set up. For example, a company with three contracts would receive three STBs. Note: These primary technical contact persons or departments may duplicate their `master' STB copy for all Sun workstation end-users. This limited permission for duplication does not include any duplication for resale, for distribution outside your company, or for distribution to employees of other companies not having a Sun software support contract. Plans are underway for contracts to include more than one copy of the STB distributed directly to individuals. Details on this availability will be forthcoming from Customer Service Division (CSD) Marketing. B) HOW TO MAKE CORRECTIONS OR CHANGES IN THE STB MAILING ADDRESS AND/OR CUSTOMER NAME Distribution and maintenance of the mailing lists is not processed by the Software Information Services group. If you are not sure who the primary technical contact at a site is, or if you have any problems relating to incorrect address or incorrect STB contact, please do one of the following: Send mail with your request or the corrected information to STB Editor Mail Stop 2-312 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2550 Garcia Avenue Mountain View, CA 94043 Send email with the request or corrected information to sun!fir or sun!stb-editor Please send the complete replacement address and make sure you mention you are correcting an STB entry (the data base is used for other types of distribution). The Field Information and Reports (FIR) group of Customer Service Division will then gladly update the data base for you and correct the STB delivery information. FIR needs the following information for all requests: Name Position (salesman, tech support engineer, etc.) Office mailing address The item wanted (in this case -- specify STB) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Sunflash is an electronic mail news service from Sun Microsystems, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Please address comments to John McLaughlin (sun!sunvice!johnj or johnmclaughlin@sun.COM). (305) 776-7770.