# -*- text -*- *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0.2: - safe map reloads: when a map needs to be reloaded, it is reloaded into a temporary copy first. Only if the reload was completely successful, Amd discards the old map and uses the new one. Otherwise Amd continues to use the old maps. This should help a lot with transient NIS problems. - amq -f now also forces a (safe) map reload, but only if the timestamp on the maps was updated. - two new selector variables: ${vendor} and ${full_os}, which are the same as the output seen in "amd -v". - documentation fixes and updates - updated or minor new ports: i386-unknown-freebsdelf3.3 - support 'ignore' flags (automntfs) in bsdi-4.1 - bugs fixed: expn.pl uses correct sockaddr_in() not, pack() make sure configure --enable-*args take an argument don't busy-loop trying to rebind to ldap servers use vsnprintf, not vsprintf (security) *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0.1: - updated or minor new ports: i386-pc-bsdi4.0.1 i386-unknown-freebsdelf3.0 i386-unknown-freebsdelf3.1 i386-unknown-freebsdelf3.2 i386-unknown-freebsdelf4.0 i386-unknown-netbsd1.4 i386-unknown-openbsd2.5 powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu - automount2amd added, a new script to convert Sun automount maps to Amd maps - new map function netgrpd(ARG), same as netgrp() but matches FQHN - 'ignore' is a generic mount option - hesiod info service isup() function to check if service is up - more Y2K fixes (see README.y2k for the full story) - using alloca.c on systems that don't have it (hpux9 with /bin/cc) - configure script reduced in size by using M4/sh loops instead of repeated entries - documentation updates - too many bugs fixed to list here: 'addopts' option works with 'remopts' as well as 'opts' AIX can perform NFS V.3 mounts explicitly NIS is_up fixed, especially for NIS+ running in compatibility mode amd -v incorrectly listing file systems that don't really work amd's own mounts use reserved ports if possible browsable directories works for Linux 2.3 (NFS cookies) bsd44 systems check for isofs flags bsd44 systems check for new options: norrio, gens, and extatt buildall works better on Ultrix's /bin/sh compile and build on Linux kernels 2.2 and newer compile and build on RedHat Linux 6.0 (glibc 2.1) compile and build on Solaris 7 (with or without vendor LDAP) completely eliminate all of amd's amq -M code, when not enabled correctly interpret failure code of unmount of type:=program don't create autofs listener service unless used don't list or process amq's -M option unless feature was turned on don't turn on/off noconn option if it was already in that state ldap info service: don't strcmp null strings lostaltmail correctly sets struct sockaddr_in make sure Linux systems have configured kernel headers test for bsize/namlen fields in nfs_args (linux mount versions 2/3) turn off broken NFS V.3 support for HPUX use getifaddrs() on bsd44 systems makes wire.c more reliable use matching NFS rsize/wsize on Linux 2.0 and 2.[123] kernels. verify that RPC requests come from reserved, privileged local ports warn when Linux kernel headers mismatch with running kernel pawd works for type:=nfsl too *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0: - updated or minor new ports: hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.00, i386-pc-bsdi4.0 i386-unknown-freebsd2.2.8 i386-unknown-netbsd1.3.3 i386-unknown-openbsd2.4 mips-sgi-irix6.5 powerpc-ibm-aix4.3.1.0 i386-unknown-freebsd3.0 now supports nfs v.3 - ctl-amd and ctl-hlfsd now compatible with RedHat's chkconfig utility - ctl-amd stop will now wait until amd is down - libamu.so completely self contained --- does not export any symbols which must be defined by the process linking with it. This is so shared libraries could be supported on systems that have restrictive shared libraries. - use latest autoconf, automake, and libtool (off of cygnus' CVS server) to support shared libraries on many more platforms. - posix code cleanups - bugs fixed: case insensitive host match in type:=nfsl correct swapped args to kill(2) try to avoid a race condition b/t mounting and unmounting yp_all support is found in libnsl in RH-5.1 systems *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0b1: - updated or minor new ports: - *-pc-linux-gnu (glibc2 systems such as RedHat 5.1) - sparc-sun-solaris2.7 - i386-pc-solaris2.7 - i386-unknown-freebsd3.0 (official release, post 4.4lite port) - sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu (RH 5.1 on Sun Sparc Ultra) - bugs fixed: - major memory leak in processing of /defaults - core dump if map_type given in amd.conf doesn't exist - memory leak in replacement yp_all - don't access uninitialized memory in DU 4.0 - other smaller bugs, see ChangeLog *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a16: - new ports: hppa1.0-hp-hpux11.00 (works, not NFS V.3 due to missing headers) mips-dec-ultrix4.3 (working, unverified) - new minor ports: i386-pc-bsdi3.1 i386-unknown-netbsd1.3.1 alpha-dec-osf2.1 - new options addopt:=ARG will "smartly" add and override options specified in opts:= - new amd.conf options: pid_file: specifies the file to store the PID hesiod_base: specifies the base for the Hesiod service unmount_on_exit: if 'yes' will attempt to unmount all file systems when amd exits. - amd.conf file is parsed after all other command line options. If no options specified at all, then use /etc/amd.conf by default. - some variables' values are now compared case-insensitive as per specs, such as host names, domain names, and more. - NIS service uses a new isup() function to detect if the service is up before using it. Used to ensure amd doesn't clear the existing maps before reloading them, unless the remote info service is working. - new cdfs mount options: rrip, noversion, defperm, nodefperm (OSF) - support efs/xfs separately on irix - new -D info trace option to turn on info specific debugging, such as RES_DEBUG for hesiod services. - document updates and fixes - new file MIRRORS lists official mirror sites (also in am-utils home page) - new file BUGS lists known amd/OS bugs - source restructuring: rename all Amd file-systems' sources to amfs_ARG.c such that it matches the type:=ARG as well. Free names afs/dfs for Andrew F/S and Distributed F/S. - checkpoint config.guess several times during the long configure, so that if it is aborted midway, the bulk of the features discovered will be re-read from the config.cache file. - more systems support shared libraries (libtool 1.2) - using automake 1.3 + more fixes - bugs fixed: use dynamic buffer for list of interfaces, not fixed size output of amd -H duplicated if >2 interfaces -D mem for hlfsd not on by default (so it will daemonize) linux looks for ext2fs before ufs CDFS looks for 'isofs' mount type as well compile on Solaris 2.6 with /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc various additional fixes which gcc 2.8.x reported print syslog help string based on what's supported correctly ignore loopback interface on SunOS 3.x don't use -lucb for strcasecmp hlfsd's dump file securely written in /usr/tmp/hlfsd.dump.XXXXXX inherit NFS V.3 mounts correctly write pid file securely *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a15: - new ports: alpha-unknown-linux-gnu: works i386-unknown-netbsd1.3: fully working *-sun-sunos3: compiles, not tested - updated ports: m68k-next-nextstep3: cleaner compile, works. - new file system type nfsl (NFS Link). Uses nfs if file system is remote, and link if it is local (based on if $rhost equals the host name). - support for Solaris cachefs. Requires setting fs, rfs, and a new variable cachedir. See documentation for explanation, examples, and caveats. - support negated selector functions such as !exists(/foo/bar) - wire, network, netnumber, in_network() selectors now match against all locally attached networks (by either name or number), not just the first two interfaces. - new program pawd (and man page for it) --- Print Automounter Working Directory, to print the proper pathname of the cwd or any other pathname, adjusted for automounter paths, while avoiding mount points. - two new switches to amq: -U will force using UDP only; -T will force using only TCP to communicate with amd. If neither (or both) are specified, amq will try TCP first, and if that failed, will try UDP. - support syslog facilities, using "amd -l syslog:facility". Old behavior when using only -l syslog is to use the LOG_DAEMON facility. - you may specify browsable_dirs=full, to get a listing of all entries (other than /default), including those with '*' wildcard and '/' characters. - amd -D trace now also includes as much of struct nfs_args as can be displayed. Useful in figuring out what the kernel really gets during a mount(2), as opposed to what the /etc/mnttab file says. -D trace also traces the xdr_* functions. - support for versions of shared libamu version. upped version from 0.0.0 to 1.0.0. each am-utils release that will change the library will also update its version. - amd/ops_TEMPLATE.c: a new template file for those brave enough to try and implement a new amd file system. Includes comments and other info useful for developers. - if localconfig.h exists in the current directory during the run of configure, it is included in all am-utils sources. This allows courageous developers to make certain modifications during compilations, and especially turn off undesired features (not very recommended). - documentation types and updates for all new features, ports, etc. - bugs fixed: support NFS mount options grpid and maxgrps nextstep: set NFS success code to 0 (NFS_OK), not 1 (EPERM) bsdi2: set NFS success code to 0 (NFS_OK), not 1 (EPERM) set NFS V.3 mount table names to "nfs" if vers/proto exist use mkstemp() if possible (more secure) ctl-amd looks for amd.conf in ${prefix}/etc after /etc hpux: use "ignore" mount table type openbsd2.2: turn off "noconn" mount option, so only connected used fixed memory leak in hlfsd (don't setpwent after endpwent) all NFS3 systems should have proto/vers mount/amd options DEBUG_MEM compiles and prints something more useful uninit_mntfs(): free() mf_private *after* it is used browsable_readdir: fewer bytes sent back to kernel for each chunk mount_toplvl: don't free() an automatic variable! amd should chdir() to / before daemonzing (for core dumps etc) cdfs should be called 'cdfs' not whatever the mnttab type is amd -v: don't print "FS:" list twice when >=2 net interfaces *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a14: - updated ports: powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0: NFS V.3 works - minor new ports: sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3C m68k-sun-sunos4.1.1 (sun3) mips-sgi-irix5.2 - new option to amd, -O ARG, will override the operating systems *name* with ARG. Corrected documentation for amd -o ARG --- it overrides the operating system *version* and not the name as the docs incorrectly stated. - logging now behave more like syslog: will not print repeated strings, but rather a count such as "last message repeated N times". (N will not exceed 100.) - restructured the code which deals with the numerous possible fields and flags that are set in struct nfs_args. That code was moved to libamu as the functions compute_nfs_args() and compute_automounter_nfs_args(). - bugs fixed: mnttab name ufs/cdfs/pcfs/etc filesystems corrected use pmap_ping for amq (a must for secure portmappers, bsdi2/3) test for xfs (irix) as a disk-based filesystem set correct nfs_prot headers for Solaris 2.5 removed stale code from lostaltmail.in lostaltmail will look for conf file in multiple locations assorted documentation corrections amq does not print "get_secure_amd_client" if run as root *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a13: - new in_network(ARG) nomadic selector, true if ARG is the name (or number) of any of this host's network interfaces. - removed variables primnetname, primnetnum, subsnetname, and subsnetnum. (Kept "wire" and its alias "network", and "netnumber".) - include am-utils.dvi and am-utils.ps in distribution. - hlfsd supports new option -P ARG, for reading password map off of file ARG. Allows you to use the hlfs redirector using paths other than user's home directories. - use a replacement yp_all for some systems (irix) known to have a broken one which leaks a file descriptor each time called. - if remote NFS server is down or does not support portmap, downgrade machine to NFS V.2 and retry again later. - bugs: don't redefine yywrap on systems using a modified flex use correct "ignore" mnttab/mount option on hpux for df(1) use nfs_args' fsname field (hpux) to avoid syncer/mount(1) problems don't add ops_ufs.o twice to Makefile's $(OBJS) don't fail if autofs listener fails to initialize hlfsd should test if run as root after usage() and getopt - minor code cleanups for netbsd - html docs now in http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~ezk/am-utils/ - added README file in binaries ftp directory *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a12: - minor or updated/broken ports fixed: hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.10: compiles, untested (probably works). hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.05: compiles, untested (probably works). hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.07: compiles, untested (probably works). m68k-hp-hpux9.00: compiles, untested (probably works). rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0: compiles, untested. sparc-sun-solaris2.6: works w/ NFS V.3. sparc-sun-sunos4.1.4: compiles, untested (probably works). - new ports: powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0: compiles w/ NFS V.3, untested. - wire-test also checks for combinations of NFS protocol/version from the client to a remote (or local) host. - conf/mtab/mtab_file.c: use flock() to lock the file, and fcntl() if flock() is not available. (Used to prefer fcntl() over flock().) - bug fixes: tli get_nfs_version() gets into an infinite loop tli get_nfs_version() should time out faster sockets get_nfs_version() should work w/ secure portmappers ESTALE returned for NFS mounts for SunOS 4.x fixed do not exceed HOSTNAMESZ for nfs_args.hostname (get ENAMETOOLONG) properly initialize some mntent_t fields (fsck, freq, mnt_time) properly initialize some pcfs_args fields (mask, uid, gid) properly initialize some cdfs_args fields (ssector) *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a11: - bug fixes: amd could not NFS mount v.2 servers from v.3 clients hlfsd will only use first occurrence of home dir for same uid *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a10: - MAJOR DOCUMENTATION UPDATE! (first time in 6 years) - new ports: m68k-next-nextstep3: configures, compiles, not tested. - preliminary autofs support. See README.autofs for details. - new amd.conf [global] yes/no keywords: show_statfs_entries: shows number of entries for df(1) fully_qualified_hosts: use FQHN for NFS/RPC authentication - detect down remote hosts faster - log output of "amd -v" at startup - removed $osver override for solaris: now it is 2.5.1, not 5.5.1 - buildall will use gmake first if available - bugs fixed: amd core dumped when remote host was down allow up to 1024 entries back from readdir() amd.conf works even if only [global] option defined avoid using bad memcmp() implementations fixed meaning of plock [global] option (was reversed) hlfsd infinite loop unless compiled with --enable-debug NIS code works with NIS+ servers in NIS compatibility mode reset tag fields in amd.conf so they don't carry to other entries *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a9: - new ports: sparc-sun-solaris2.4: configures/compiles, and runs (no NFS V3) i386-unknown-openbsd2.1: configures/compiles, runs (NFS V3) - updated ports: i486-ncr-sysv4.3.03: configures/compiles, not tested - Multiple amd support: new amd.conf [global] key "portmap_program" can be used to specify an alternate RPC program number for amd to un/register. Allowed numbers range from 300019 to 300029. A matching new option for amq: -P prognum, will use an alternate program number to contact. - man pages: amd.conf.5 new mk-amd-map.8 new amd.8 updated amq.8 updated (other man pages required minor updates) - shared libraries support expanded. Using GNU libtool-1.0. You can build a shared version of libamu, and link with it accordingly, by specifying --enable-shared to configure. Default is --enable-static --disable-shared, and you can mix and match. See "INSTALL" file for listing of systems on which shared libraries seem to build and work fine. - new option: amq -p, will return the PID of the running amd (local or remote). Uses a new RPC message. Useful especially in "ctl-amd stop". - new configure script options --enable-ldflags, for specifying -L flags. The older --enable-libs is to be used only for -l options. - two new LDAP map options for amd.conf: ldap_cache_seconds and ldap_cache_maxmem. - new script, am-eject from Debian linux's version of amd-upl102. - additional passwd map support using var[0-3], from Debian folks. - hesiod code cleanup. works for hesiod 1.3 as well as 3.0. - removed defunct -h option from amd. - started using automake-1.2. This fixed several bugs that caused some versions of yacc/lex and non-GNU make to fail. - bug fixes: amd/hlfsd mounts should be hidden from df(1) use "noconn" option for nfs mounts (multi-homed hosts) don't use connected sockets on linux before 1.3.10 (from Debian) better checks for [gn]dbm forbid excessive retries after timeouts (from Debian) readdir(): don't skip over map entries with prefix, and include it more assorted linux fixes from Debian folks lofs mount on svr4 was broken find default value of $karch from uname() not $arch hlfsd failed to mount itself on some little-endians *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a8: - new ports: i386-unknown-netbsd1.2.1: configures/compiles (with NFS V.3), works, but some OS stability problems exist. - updated ports: hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.01: now tested and working rs6000-ibm-aix3.2 and rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5: now tested and working - fixed browsable directories (readdir) code. - better methods to find amd/hlfsd pid to kill in ctl-{amd,hlfsd} - "ignore/auto" mount types fixed for irix, sunos, and others, so "df" does not show amd mounts by default (but GNU df -a does). - each time amd is built, a new "build" version is incremented. See amd -v. - man page for fsinfo added - empty fillers for new file (bsd44) systems: nullfs, unionfs, umapfs. - when amd is not running, or portmapper is down, make amq timeout faster (5 sec) than system default, usually 4-5 minutes. - bug fixes: hlfsd mount got "protocol not supported" first regular map in amd.conf didn't inherit global options make "bad" versions of lex still work with amd/conf_parse.l check for 'nodev' option, not 'nondev' typo in "ro" option, and fillers to ac{reg,dir}{min,max} and others amd.conf parsing done before switching default log/debug options allow doubly-quoted values in amd.conf hesiod-reload code cleanup - assorted code cleanup *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a7: - new ports: i386-unknown-freebsd3.0: fully functional with NFS V.3 sparc-sun-solaris2.3: fully functional (should work for 2.4) sparc-unknown-netbsd1.2E: configures/compiles (with NFS V.3), untested - updated ports: i386-pc-bsdi3.0: NFS V.3 works look for hesiod in libc mips-sgi-irix5.3: fully functional with NFS V.3 - LDAP support! New [global] amd.conf options ldap_base and ldap_hostports. Also includes a new script amd2ldif to convert amd maps into plain text LDAP object files. - the following amd.conf variables: browsable_dirs, map_options, map_type, mount_type, and search_path --- can now be specified in [global] as well as the map entry itself. That way you can declare them only once in [global], and override them as needed per map. - option "cluster" added to [global] (HPUX clusters ala "amd -C"). - assorted info_hesiod map fixes and cleanup. removed HESIOD_RELOAD code. - added netgrp(name) function to amd map syntax to see if current host is in the netgroup. - removed unused option "amd -m". - filled in "tasks" file with todo items. - filled "COPYING" file with legal stuff. - cleanup: all global variables are now in one big structure (struct amu_global_options) that's easy to identify and enhance. Also migrated several flags that used be an integer each into one unsigned integer that's used as a bit-flag. - big fixes: xdr_mountres3 should compile only if has NFS V3 lex/yacc macros show full pathname (to tell if correct one runs) misc fixes/cleanup *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a6: - amd configuration file! See scripts/amd.conf-sample for help and some explanation. This new conf file allows for the following new features: default selectors can be turned on/off globally. browsable_dirs/readdir() support can be turned on per map. search paths for file type maps. can force the map type to file, nis, ndbm, etc. rather than default to looking at all of them. tag each map for "amd -T tag", useful for grouping maps. can override $os and others (so if you don't like "sunos5" default naming, set os=sos5 and it will work with your old maps). and more goodies... - enable-default-selectors: No longer turned on by the configure script or optionally compiled. Code made dynamic and can be turned on or off from the amd.conf file. This code is off by default, and must be turned on by amd.conf's [global] section. - new ports: mips-sgi-irix5.3: configure/compile, not tested i486-ncr-sysv4.3.03: configure/compile, not tested - updated ports: alpha-dec-osf4.0: major code redone sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3: fixed and working mips-sgi-irix6.2: tested with gcc and "cc -32 -Wl,-woff,84" mips-sgi-irix6.4: tested with gcc and "cc -32 -Wl,-woff,84" - better NFS3 port, including more support for proto= and vers=, and automatic determination of proto/vers combination. - conf/nfs_prot/nfs_prot_*.h: all of the NFS protocol header files had to be redone, because of the osf4 port. OSF used very different names for these, and they conflicted with am-utils'. The only solution was to more or less conform to OSF4's naming, and change all the others. - ctl-amd script: improved to look for amd.conf in $prefix/etc and /etc better methods for finding the pid of amd to kill - autoconf support for LDAP. amd/info_ldap.c needs to be written. - wire-test also reports the local IP address. Some systems have multiple, buggy version of get_myaddress(), esp. SunOS and Irix. Note that Solaris x86 has a buggy htonl(). - amd -H prints usage. - bugs fixed: minor TLI problem in fwd_socket mount options properly comma delimited LIBS is set only to the right set of libraries to include selectors-on-default code ignored last selector ent in /defaults assorted code cleanups *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a5: - NFS Version 3 support!!! Works on Solaris 2.5.1. Minimal testing done on Irix 6. Compiles cleanly on DU-4.0 but no tests performed. Will fall back to V2 mounts when V3 is not available. Will also use TCP if possible, UDP otherwise. - Ports to new platforms: alpha-dec-osf4.0 (not tested) i386-pc-bsdi3.0 (tested and working) i386-unknown-freebsd2.2.1 (tested and working) sparc-unknown-linux-gnu (tested and working) - New scripts added: amd2sun: convert amd maps to Sun automount maps ctl-amd: script to start/stop/restart amd ctl-hlfsd: script to start/stop/restart hlfsd expn: expand mail alias (used by hlfsd) lostaltmail: redeliver "lost" mail redirected by hlfsd lostaltmail.conf-sample: sample conf file for lostaltmail wait4amd: run a command once amd is up on a host wait4amd2die: wait for an amd process to die before returning - "amd -v" now includes more info and "amq -v" lists all of it. - new parser for linux specific mount options. - Main bugs fixed: "new toplvl readdir" bug caused amd to dump core handler for SIGCHLD didn't check for all possible children hlfsd leaking file descriptors when home file system was full cdfs/pcfs mounts should not timeout by default hesiod domain names should be compared in case-insensitive manner several printfs in amq were missing \n *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a4: - amd services both TCP and UDP amq requests. This will help because of the limited UDP message size. - "amq -M" code is disabled by default because it is insecure. It is rarely used. Users who wish to use it should run "configure --enable-amq-mount". *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a3: - New tested ports (configures, compiles, and runs): i386-unknown-freebsd2.2 - New ports (configures and compiles correctly, not tested): rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5 rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.5.0 - More am-utils programs ported to all existing platforms: hlfsd, fsinfo, mk-amd-map, and fixmount. - Shared libraries: a new configure option --enable-shared will build a shared libamu.so, link applications with it, and use it. Reduces binary sizes by 20-30%. This is the first step towards loadable modules, as many changes had to be done to be able to compile and use PIC code. This is code that obviously needs to be generalized to be able to build shared libraries on many other platforms. It was only tested on Solaris 5.5.1. - the file INSTALL contains the latest compatibility table of which platforms am-utils configures, compiles and runs on. - Trimmed down the size of the configure script. Some tests that are not used anywhere were removed. *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a2: - New ports (configures and compiles correctly, not tested): i386-pc-bsdi2.1 hppa1.1-hp-hpux9.01 hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 - new configure options: --enable-cppflags[=ARG] configure/compile with ARG (-I) preprocessor flags --enable-libs[=ARG] configure/compile with ARG (-L/-l) library flags - filesystem, mount table entries, and mount type tests can now look in /lib/modules and /proc/filesystems for statically/dyadically loadable kernel modules (linux) - prefer vfat over msdos/pc/etc filesystem for PCFS. - moved all fixed headers to include/am_defs. Left only #define/#undef entries in aux/acconfig.h. - make more sense of systems that have full, partial, or no NFS protocol headers. - minor fixes for NetBSD (untested platform). - hesiod map fixed. - buildall -D: new option to run even stricter developer options. - lots of other bugs fixed (see ChangeLog). *** Notes specific to am-utils version 6.0a1: I have it configure and build correctly for the following systems: i386-pc-solaris2.5.1 i386-unknown-freebsd2.1.0 mips-sgi-irix6.2 sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1 sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3 Amq, wire-test, and "amd -v" work on all of the above. A real running amd was only tested and confirmed working on i386-pc-solaris2.5.1 sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1 Many things are still missing: options, features, etc. But for now, let's concentrate on getting the basic functionality working on the more popular systems.