Do not fall back to the literal server name "MARS" in LOGIN or WHOAMI.
LOGIN now uses a neutral usage example and tries to resolve the current
file server through the active connection/NCP server info. If no server
name can be determined, it reports the Novell-style error:
No known file server.
WHOAMI likewise no longer invents a default server name. If the current
server name cannot be resolved, it reports the Novell-style failure:
Unable to get server name. (%x)
This keeps the tools usable on servers with arbitrary names instead of
silently producing MARS-specific output.
Add maintainer-only support used by the automated DOS compatibility
tests.
This introduces the MAINTAINER_BUILD option for the DOS tools. In
maintainer builds, LOGIN accepts the hidden /PWD: and /PASSWORD:
arguments for automated test relogin, and the DLYSTRT helper is built to
delay-start DOS batch files after the invoking batch has returned to the
prompt.
Add the WHOAMI utility and wire it into the NET command dispatch. Also
adjust SLIST and RIGHTS output to match Novell behavior more closely,
including server-not-found handling, path formatting, Supervisor rights,
missing-path errors and usage text.
Extend the test scripts to compare NPUBLIC Novell baselines against the
PUBLIC implementations. LOGIN/LOGOUT can now run automatically via
DLYSTRT and the maintainer LOGIN password option. RIGHTS gains an
additional NOPASSUSER effective-rights matrix that covers single rights,
mixed rights, Supervisor rights, ALL/N and file trustee cases.
Normal builds remain free of maintainer-only helpers and hidden password
handling.