Thanx Spencer for being willing to look into this. Sorry for being a pain. I’m 
forced to use windows because I use a screen reader and find it much easier to 
deal with than Linux at present.
I’m incredibly glad that chuck development has gotten into high gear; this can 
only mean great things ahead for the language! I love it!

-- Rich


From: Spencer Salazar 
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 2:27 AM
To: ChucK Users Mailing List 
Subject: Re: [chuck-users] chuck --loop not working on windows

Hey Rich, 

Thanks for looking into this and narrowing it down a bit- I can probably check 
the diff between 1.2.1.3 and the current version to see what might have 
introduced this problem. Lately ChucK development has switched into a higher 
gear, so its an unfortunate side-effect that as some parts march forward, other 
less popular features can fall behind. 

Once I figure out whats going wrong here, be ready for some beta builds to test 
out! 

spencer


On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 6:09 PM, Rich Caloggero <r...@mit.edu> wrote:

  Sorry to keep adding to this, but the latest version does work correctly on 
Windows when adding schreds with Machine.add(); you just can’t do it with 
command-line options! Seems very strange to me!

  Does anyone besides me cChucK on windows!  DOes anyone have any idea, however 
implausible, what might be causing this problem?


  From: Rich Caloggero 
  Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 3:03 PM
  To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu 
  Subject: Re: [chuck-users] chuck --loop not working on windows

  I’ve verified that v1.2.1.3 does handle this correctly on windows.
  I’ve also verified that latest version fails on both 32-bit and 64-bit 
systems.
  -- Rich


  From: Rich Caloggero 
  Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2015 12:00 PM
  To: chuck-users@lists.cs.princeton.edu 
  Subject: [chuck-users] chuck --loop not working on windows

  I’ve written about this before, but the problem persists even with the latest 
build: 1.3.5.0 (beta 7), win32

  I’m running on 64-bit windows; might this be the issue?
  Using bash syntax here. I’ve run under cmd.exe and under git bash with 
exactly same results.

  If I say:
  $ chuck –loop &

  then say:
  chuck + otf_01.ck
  while in the examples directory,

  I get:
  -- chuck: remote operation timed out

  the shell tells me that the first process exited with code 23

  windows does it’'s “unknown error” dialog box thing and offers to close the 
program. I click “close” or “cancel” ...

  I’ve used other permutations of “-p” with numberic argument on both 
invocations and –remote with hostname of 127.0.0.1, added –server (seems to be 
valid option but not described anywhere), and same result.  


  However, if I start two terminals, cd to examples/osc, and in one say:
  chuck r.ck #with no trailing “&” so it stays in foreground

  and in second terminal say:
  chuck s.ck #separate vm invocation – no “+” here

  then things work fine – i.e. the two separate VMs communicate via OSC just 
fine.


  Any idea what’s going on here?

  -- Rich



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