On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:58 PM, Bertram Moshier
<[email protected]>wrote:
> ... when I checked the RXAPI service I got mixed information.
>
> -- Service: The comments say the version running is 4.1.3.
> -- When I run the command: rxapi /v it say I'm running the most recent
> 4.2.0 version.
>
> ...
> Thus I'd like to report something looks to be up with moving from 4.1.3 to
> 4.2.0.9860 to 4.2.0.9892. In both the 4.2.0.9860 and 4.2.0.9892 cases it
> left the 4.1.3 rxapi version installed (maybe even running, I'm not sure).
> Yet, I know I did see the request during the automatic uninstall to stop
> rxapi.
>
Bert,
For whatever reason, you had a very difficult time installing ooRexx 4.1.3.
Because of that, I don't think the uninstall information for 4.1.3 was
written out correctly. Because of this, the uninstall may not have worked
correctly when it was run through the installer for 4.2.0.
Since you now seem to have things smoothed out somewhat, what I would do is
uninstall your current installation using either the uninstall item from
the ooRexx menu, or by uninstalling from the Control Panel -> Programs and
Features.
Check in services that rxapi is no longer a service.
Then install ooRexx using the installer. I believe this will ensure that
you have a clean installation. Although, you probably already do have a
clean install.
As Rick said, the errors you saw in the RexxQueue test are due to
installing the test suite in a directory with spaces in the name, not due
to rxapi.
It never occurs to me that someone would voluntarily install any thing is a
directory with spaces in the path name. I'll add a note to the test suite
doc that you can't do that and expect valid results.
> I reran the tests. I got SEVERAL dialog boxes that popped upon the
> desktop and disappeared. I wasn't able to read or respond to them in the
> time frame provided. I mean they were there for seconds. ARE THESE POP-UP
> / DIALOG BOXES NORMAL?
>
Yes they are normal. You are not supposed to read them or respond to them.
They are a couple of simple ooDialog tests. You can exclude running them
by using: -X Gui -X Gui_sample. Or better, just let them run and leave
them alone.
--
Mark Miesfeld
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