Gee. That's too bad, because I've been trying to avoid hand editing
the .doc file after reformatting for fixed pitch font.
Is there any other way around this, such as dividing the DESCRIPTION
into two parts, with each part having its own "....". E.g.:
DESCRIPTION
".....
...."
"....
...."
Or does the syntax require that there be only one pair of "..."?
Since this problem only appeared this last version, we must have just
crossed the limit for the SNICng compiler for the maximum length of
compiled string.
Tom
>
>No, I didn't have any trouble running 'mstrip' on your posted
>version.
Hmmm. So its the Sun version of mstrip that is having the problem
stripping the headers from the .txt version that I produced at home
on Windows 95.
>
>Also, I forgot to further pursue the Epilogue warning on the
>assignment in the MODULE-IDENTITY macro. I'll try to get back
>to this later this week or next week, as soon as I can.
>
>Cheers,
>- Ira
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>At 07:01 12/22/1997 PST, Ira Mcdonald x10962 wrote:
>>Hi Tom,
>>
>>I commented out (as ASN.1 comments) the details of the attributes
>>in the DESCRIPTION clause of JmAttributeTypeTC in this version
>>of the Job Mon MIB and got a CLEAN compile with SMICng.
>
>Looks like I should move all the DESCRIPTION of each of the attributes
>up front before the BEGIN into the section on attributes, since I got the
>same error with SMICng on my Sun workstation. Since I have the
>enum numbers duplicated in the description, the reader can still find each
>attribute easily by the number and the table of contents and index will
>refer to the moved section.
>
>By the way, did you have any difficulty removing the headers and footers
>from the .txt version with the MSTRING program distributed with SMICng on the
>PC? The version of mstring on the Sun was unable to strip the headers from
>the .txt version that I posted. My test compile was with a previous version
>that differed only in formatting.
>
>>
>>I also got a small warning from Epilogue on the OID assignment
>>statement in the MODULE-IDENTITY macro. I'll look at this
>>more and experiment before commenting to the DL.
>
>I got it too, but I figured it was some problem with the Epilogue compiler,
>but if you see a problem, let us know.
>
>>
>>Lastly, the posted text file has 275 lines that are 73 characters
>>long (not all are trailing blanks). After using the SMICng
>>'mstrip' tool to extract the '.mib' file, there are still 164 lines
>>that are 73 characters long. This does NOT meet the IETF rules
>>for Internet-Drafts (or RFCs) and will need to be corrected
>>in January.
>
>Yes, I discovered this too, so I need to make the right margin 1.4 inches
>wide, instead of 1.3 (left, top, and bottome = 0.0). It looks like MS-WORD
>now places the center of the character inside the margin, not the right
>edge of the character. Strange.
>
>>
>>Thanks for all the good work,
>>- Ira McDonald (outside consultant at Xerox)
>>
>>
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