On 22 Apr 2009, at 13:47, David Bremner wrote:
Benjamin L. Russell wrote:
That sounds great; until then, however, because of my previously
posted Mozart/Oz startup bug, "Process Oz Emulator exited abnormally
with code 5," regarding which nobody has posted a follow-up yet, I'm
pretty much dead in the water, with no way of even starting up
Mozart/Oz 1.4.0.
It is a rather radical solution, but you could install some flavour of
Linux on a spare partition/virtual machine.
Actually, Benjamin reported that his installation did work before. It
now stopped working and he would like to understand why. I don't know
either, though. Anyway, I had a second look at your error message
(see below, reported at http://gforge.info.ucl.ac.be/tracker/
index.php?func=detail&aid=203&group_id=17&atid=149). Are you trying
to start the Mozart with ozengine.exe? Try oz.exe instead (ozengine
is used for running existing Oz applications). BTW: no wonder the
following results in an error if there is no functor foo defined
> ozengine.exe foo
Best
Torsten
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>Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
>(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
>
>C:\Documents and Settings\Benjamin>cd "c:\Program Files\Mozart\bin"
>
>C:\Program Files\Mozart\bin>ozengine.exe
>Fatal Error: Usage: ozengine <url> <args>
>
>C:\Program Files\Mozart\bin>ozengine.exe foo
>
>%********************** Error: module manager *******************
>%**
>%** Could not link module
>%**
>%** Could not load functor at URL: foo
>%**--------------------------------------------------------------
>
>C:\Program Files\Mozart\bin>
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