Realtek RTL8019AS Supported?

Realtek RTL8019AS Supported?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/htm/products/cn/rtl8019as.htm

In theory, the card should work using the ne2000 drivers.

Regards,

Francois

Marty Doane <marty.doane@rapistan.com> wrote in message
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Realtek RTL8019AS Supported?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/htm/products/cn/rtl8019as.htm
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I don’t know, because I have a RTL8029 that doesn’t work either. I thought
it would work as it’s Ethernet compatible but it doesn’t work. It does under
Windows just fine.

“Francois Desautels” <tools@qnx.com> escreveu na mensagem
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In theory, the card should work using the ne2000 drivers.

Regards,

Francois

Marty Doane <> marty.doane@rapistan.com> > wrote in message
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Realtek RTL8019AS Supported?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/htm/products/cn/rtl8019as.htm



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Upgrading from 6.20NC to 6.21NC, upgrading appeared to
run correctly, but a close look at the installer log shows this:

11:59:42 STATUS: Session verbosity changed to 2
11:59:42 STATUS: Log file started on 2003-06-01 – QNX Software Installer
11:59:42 STATUS: Session started by the qnxinstall 2.4 (qnx6) using libpackage 2.4 (Jan 18 2003 04:09:21 build)
11:59:42 STATUS: Downloading provided by libsqurl 1.0 using libcurl 7.9.8

12:00:43 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib (cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by flash-4.0-x86-qnx
12:00:43 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib (cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by flash-4.0-x86-qnx
12:01:11 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib (cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by flash-4.0-x86-qnx
12:01:11 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib (cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by flash-4.0-x86-qnx
12:01:11 STATUS: Final check prior to performing actions
12:01:11 STATUS: Actions being performed…
12:01:12 STATUS: Largest QPK is 12.7 MB

12:02:19 STATUS: Opening QPF (/etc/system/package/packages)
12:02:19 STATUS: Parsing QPF file
12:02:19 STATUS: Parsing QPM files
12:02:20 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:20 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:20 STATUS: Opening QPF (/etc/system/package/packages.proposed)
12:02:20 STATUS: Parsing QPF file
12:02:21 STATUS: Parsing QPM files
12:02:21 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:22 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:22 STATUS: Comparing QPF files (/etc/system/package/packages vs. /etc/system/package/packages.proposed)
12:02:22 STATUS: Comparing individual files
12:02:22 STATUS: Package summary complete (identified 0 of 0 packages)
12:02:22 STATUS: Moving files to/from disk
12:02:23 STATUS: Applying unions and symlinks
12:02:23 STATUS: Saved proposed QPF as current (/etc/system/package/packages)
12:02:23 STATUS: Restarting package filesystem (/etc/system/package/packages)

12:03:01 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib (os-slib-2.1.1-x86-qnx) because libc.so.1 is required by b-os-6.2.1-x86-qnx
12:03:01 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib (os-slib-2.1.1-x86-qnx) because libc.so.1 is required by b-os-6.2.1-x86-qnx
12:04:08 STATUS: Spawning command /usr/photon/bin/ped -r /etc/system/package/session.log

Is everything OK, or are there problems?

John Nagle
Animats

Everything in that log is benign; your installation went fine.
The only problem is that the LessTif package you have has an invalid
symlink, but it’s just a warning.

Jerry Chappell

“John Nagle” <nagle@downside.com> wrote in message
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Upgrading from 6.20NC to 6.21NC, upgrading appeared to
run correctly, but a close look at the installer log shows this:

11:59:42 STATUS: Session verbosity changed to 2
11:59:42 STATUS: Log file started on 2003-06-01 – QNX Software
Installer
11:59:42 STATUS: Session started by the qnxinstall 2.4 (qnx6) using
libpackage 2.4 (Jan 18 2003 04:09:21 build)
11:59:42 STATUS: Downloading provided by libsqurl 1.0 using libcurl
7.9.8

12:00:43 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib
(cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by

flash-4.0-x86-qnx

12:00:43 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib
(cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by

flash-4.0-x86-qnx

12:01:11 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib
(cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by

flash-4.0-x86-qnx

12:01:11 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib
(cpp_compat-slib-1.0-x86-qnx) because libcpp.so.2 is required by

flash-4.0-x86-qnx

12:01:11 STATUS: Final check prior to performing actions
12:01:11 STATUS: Actions being performed…
12:01:12 STATUS: Largest QPK is 12.7 MB

12:02:19 STATUS: Opening QPF (/etc/system/package/packages)
12:02:19 STATUS: Parsing QPF file
12:02:19 STATUS: Parsing QPM files
12:02:20 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:20 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:20 STATUS: Opening QPF (/etc/system/package/packages.proposed)
12:02:20 STATUS: Parsing QPF file
12:02:21 STATUS: Parsing QPM files
12:02:21 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:22 WARNING: Unresolvable symlink (…/…/…/…/opt/LessTif/doc)
12:02:22 STATUS: Comparing QPF files (/etc/system/package/packages vs.
/etc/system/package/packages.proposed)
12:02:22 STATUS: Comparing individual files
12:02:22 STATUS: Package summary complete (identified 0 of 0 packages)
12:02:22 STATUS: Moving files to/from disk
12:02:23 STATUS: Applying unions and symlinks
12:02:23 STATUS: Saved proposed QPF as current
(/etc/system/package/packages)
12:02:23 STATUS: Restarting package filesystem
(/etc/system/package/packages)

12:03:01 STATUS: Cannot uninstall this slib (os-slib-2.1.1-x86-qnx)
because libc.so.1 is required by b-os-6.2.1-x86-qnx
12:03:01 STATUS: Cannot deactivate this slib (os-slib-2.1.1-x86-qnx)
because libc.so.1 is required by b-os-6.2.1-x86-qnx
12:04:08 STATUS: Spawning command /usr/photon/bin/ped -r
/etc/system/package/session.log

Is everything OK, or are there problems?

John Nagle
Animats