[Gambas-user] gambas.us

2013-01-30 Thread John Spikowski
John (konaexpress) Wrote: (Subject: Re: GambOS Alpha 2)


Well?...

Looks like things are on hold for a bit as the White Island site has
been down for a while, not sure what is going on with it.


John


If your looking for something a bit more stable and willing to support
your efforts, I'm just saying ...

http://www.gambas.us




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[Gambas-user] gambas.us

2012-12-24 Thread John Spikowski
Dutch Kuykendall Wrote:

 That would be something I would be interested in.
 I see a lot of issues on the international one, but not a lot of helpful 
 fixes.

Interested as in administering the forum, getting the home page and
other resources in place or a member of a user group forum?

I think the best way to proceed is for those interested to send me a
e-mail. (supp...@scriptbasic.org) If there is enough interest here by
the Gambas users, I'll get things rolling (set up forum) hoping to find
someone to start delegating tasks and taking the lead with the site.




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[Gambas-user] gambas.us

2012-12-23 Thread John Spikowski
I had setup a site as a recovery effort for a current Gambas forum but
they recovered and I have this great URL ( www.gambas.us ) without a
purpose. 

If there were enough state side Gambas users that would be interested in
establishing a US Gambas user group, I would be happy to facilitate the
effort. (and provide support to the selected admin team)

Something to think about as the new year arrives.

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[Gambas-user] gb.net.pop3

2012-09-30 Thread John Spikowski
I just compiled from scratch the latest release and noticed the
following exclusion. I have never noticed this issue before.

64 bit Linux

DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=11.10
DISTRIB_CODENAME=oneiric

Path: .
URL: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas/gambas/trunk
Repository Root: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas
Repository UUID: 96304659-1d19-0410-acd0-aead272a8bd5
Revision: 5219
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: sebikul
Last Changed Rev: 5219
Last Changed Date: 2012-09-30 13:50:47 -0700 (Sun, 30 Sep 2012)


Compiling Printing/ReportExample/...
OK
make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk/examples'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk/examples'
Making install in .
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk'

||
|| Unable to compile gb.net.pop3
||

make[2]: Nothing to be done for `install-data-am'.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/jrs/gambas/trunk'
jrs@laptop:~/gambas/trunk$ 



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[Gambas-user] File Explorer example Gtk errors

2012-09-30 Thread John Spikowski
I was trying the File Explorer example and noticed these errors in the
console window of the IDE. The example seemed to run fine.



(Explorer:11523): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_hide: assertion
`GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed

** (Explorer:11523): CRITICAL **: os_pager_set_parent: assertion
`OS_IS_PAGER (pager)' failed



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Re: [Gambas-user] Questions about the 'database' example

2012-08-30 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-30 at 18:15 -0700, rocko wrote:
 Been looking at the database example in Gambas 3.2.1.
 I believe it's the first one simply named 'Database'.
 I noticed on the Ftest.Form that the DataBrowser behaves differently.
 
 For instance when you click on an record in the dataBrowser it populates
 a series of txt boxes with the data.
 Also if you click the [+] add record button it doesn't prompt you to add
 the record on the dataBrowser itself as is the default behavior, but 
 instead it clears the txt boxes and lets use them to enter a new record.
 Then you just simply click the save icon and it updates the dataBrowser.
 
 I would love yo know how that was done.
 I looked thru the code but couldn't see anything that would  give me a
 clue.
 
 Could some one point out the code that does this.
 I'm currently working on a similar project and that is just what I need.
 But I can't figure out how it's done.

If your database is bound to an object variable you may want to look for
that being nulled. By default all your form database fields would be
blanked (or default value) and ready for new entry repopulating the
object variable. I don't use Gambas enough to say this is how Gambas
deals with bond datasets.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-08-23 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 17:26 +1000, Ian Haywood wrote:
 On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 3:07 AM, Benoît Minisini
 gam...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
 
  I don't understand why I had no problem with compiling Gambas on
  Debian/RaspberryPI and you have problems to compile Gambas on Ubuntu
  which is based on Debian. Or not?
 android is not based on Debian. It has a heavily-patched linux kernel
 and that's about where the connection with linux as we know it stops.
 The runtime is totally different: no standard C library, no X, etc. I
 think graphics is only available through their Java-based layer
 so even if you could get Gambas C++ code to compile to ARM you can't
 take Qt/GTK with you: so no graphics.
 
 Plus no package management system as we know it: so users would have
 to manually download and install gambas, then download and install
 whatever application.
 
 I suspect the only real solution is cross-compiling: i.e, turning
 Gambas code into the dalvik bytecode instead of gambas bytecode,
 plus reimplementing all the Gambas graphics and system APIs to the
 Android APIs. Doable, but a crapload of work (basically a full rewrite
 of gambas)
 
 I suspect it would be faster to wait for Ubuntu-based tablets and
 phones which apparently are coming out soon :-)
 
 Ian

With my attempt, Android Linux was only a host for my chroot Ubuntu
12.04 LTS ARM image that I was trying to compile Gambas 3 with. X11
services were provided by a Android VNC client. I use a bluetooth mouse
and keyboard which works great with both Android and Ubuntu ARM Linux.

Here is a screen shot if your interested.

http://files.allbasic.info/ScriptBasic/uxPC.png




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-08-22 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 10:38 +0200, Girard Henri wrote:
 Le 22. 08. 12 10:24, Kevin Fishburne a écrit :
  On 08/20/2012 05:05 PM, cfb95 wrote:
  Well,
  as Linux distro can run on android,
  Gambas must be work also!
  may be no need to port!
 
  i've run a very simple console program (gambas2)
  on my motorola xoom, and it work! 8-)
 
  The graphic front end of gamas2 not work on my tablet due to a bug
  (in gbx_math.c pow and powl when compiled for ARM).
  this bug is fixed in Gambas3 as it not use long double at all.
 
  For running a linux distro on android someone have found the key: chroot!!!
 
  i've used this info:
  http://trsohmers.com/2011/03/06/how-to-run-ubuntu-on-the-motorola-xoom/
 
  with this method, we have android and linux running at the same time over 
  same
  kernel and sharing devices.
  If Gambas 3 and component libraries could run on Android then Gambas
  would become the language of choice for Android developers, hands down.
 As cyanogen (android 4) works fine on hptouchpad then gambas3 could run 
 on hptouchpad too !
 

I tried to get Gambas 3 running on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ARM as a chroot
image hosted by Android Linux. The auto* tools need to be built from
scratch as their not available from repositories. Qt may be a problem
and the MySQL server install is a mess.

There is progress with a X11 client for Android on Play but I don't
think it's mature enough to support Gtk or Qt.

I think this is a worthy challenge and when all the planets align,
Gambas should be a star.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-08-22 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 19:07 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 I don't understand why I had no problem with compiling Gambas on 
 Debian/RaspberryPI and you have problems to compile Gambas on Ubuntu 
 which is based on Debian. Or not?
 

Don't shoot the messenger. ;-)




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Re: [Gambas-user] New feature in the IDE code editor

2012-08-14 Thread John Spikowski
Personally I would have opted for a warning message indicating a missing
declaration. I have problems when the IDE decides to take over my job as
the programmer.



On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 19:59 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Hi,
 
 In revision #5041, I started to implement automatic declaration of 
 undeclared local variable.
 
 For example, if you type:
 
X = Sin(A)
 
 And if X is not declared, then the IDE will automatically add:
 
Dim X As Float
 
 At the beginning of the function.
 
 This is not finished yet. The following is missing:
 - Support for FOR / FOR EACH loop variables.
 - Detection of the [ ... ] array creation operator.
 - Lot of tests.
 
 Enjoy it!
 



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Re: [Gambas-user] New feature in the IDE code editor

2012-08-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-15 at 08:20 +1000, Richard Terry wrote:

 Thanks Benoit, I often screw up on that one!
 
 Richard

I guess I'm spoiled using a typeless scripting language. I don't even
have to DIM arrays either. 

To 'DIM' an array in SB, I do the following. Creates a[] with a million
elements.

SPLITA STRING(100,0) BY  TO a

only takes a fraction of a second if dynamic allocation is too slow.
Accessing arrays elements once created perform as expected.




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[Gambas-user] SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-11 Thread John Spikowski
Sorry folks I can't let myself lose focus with my initial intent of
creating a native Linux ARM environment to develop Android
applications. Gambas is too big for me to fail. :-)

Here is a new screen shot if you want to have a peek.

http://files.allbasic.info/ScriptBasic/uxPC.png



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[Gambas-user] GT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 00:52 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:

 
 Gambas cannot run on Android. It requires a GNU operating system at the 
 moment.
 

I'm seeing some strange version checking going on as I try to get
autoconf, automake and libtool installed. When I run apt-get install
autoconf, I get the following error when I just built m4 from scratch
successfully. It almost seems like the 'BackTrack' distro is calling the
shots what can and can't be installed via apt-get. (shooting at stars
with that guess)

I'm going to try and build autoconf, automake and libtool from source if
this is the case.

==
All 69 tests passed
(8 tests were not run)
==
make[5]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
make[4]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13'
root@localhost:~/build/m4-1.4.13# cd ..
root@localhost:~/build# apt-get install autoconf
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree   
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
  autoconf: Depends: m4 (= 1.4.13) but it is not installable
E: Broken packages
root@localhost:~/build# 



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Re: [Gambas-user] GT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 01:17 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 00:52 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 
  
  Gambas cannot run on Android. It requires a GNU operating system at the 
  moment.
  
 
 I'm seeing some strange version checking going on as I try to get
 autoconf, automake and libtool installed. When I run apt-get install
 autoconf, I get the following error when I just built m4 from scratch
 successfully. It almost seems like the 'BackTrack' distro is calling the
 shots what can and can't be installed via apt-get. (shooting at stars
 with that guess)
 
 I'm going to try and build autoconf, automake and libtool from source if
 this is the case.
 
 ==
 All 69 tests passed
 (8 tests were not run)
 ==
 make[5]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
 make[4]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
 make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
 make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13/tests'
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/build/m4-1.4.13'
 root@localhost:~/build/m4-1.4.13# cd ..
 root@localhost:~/build# apt-get install autoconf
 Reading package lists... Done
 Building dependency tree   
 Reading state information... Done
 Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
 requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
 distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
 or been moved out of Incoming.
 The following information may help to resolve the situation:
 
 The following packages have unmet dependencies:
   autoconf: Depends: m4 (= 1.4.13) but it is not installable
 E: Broken packages
 root@localhost:~/build# 
 

At this point my guess is that the BackTrack5 repositories aren't
releasing the auto* utilities as they haven't passed their 'bullet
proof' suite yet. I'm build the suite from source and running 'make
check' on each to validate it's integrity. 

I can't wait for the apt-get of the Gambas dependencies to see what is
being 'held back'. I know the qt4 may have to be a manual install. I
remember something about a 'hold back' when doing my last apt-get
update/upgrade. 

I'm curious, was the Raspberry Pi Gambas3 binary distribution built with
a cross compiler (on Intel/AMD Linux) or native under Ubuntu ARM on the
Pi?




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[Gambas-user] SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 19:07 +0200, Emil Lenngren wrote:
 2012/8/10 John Spikowski supp...@scriptbasic.org
 
  I'm curious, was the Raspberry Pi Gambas3 binary distribution built with
  a cross compiler (on Intel/AMD Linux) or native under Ubuntu ARM on the
  Pi?
 
 
 There is not a single the gambas3 binary distribution, but one for each
 distro. I think most of them are cross-compiled, because there is no reason
 to compile directly on the Pi. As long as the same compiler is used on both
 machines, identical machine code should be produced.
 
 I can recommend a program called distcc which replaces the gcc program on
 the Pi with another that calls gcc with arm target on a remote computer on
 the network. All preprocessing, linking etc. is done on the Pi, so include
 files and libraries do not need to be available on the remote machine, only
 on the Pi. crosstool-ng can be used to set up a cross-compiler.
 
 /Emil

I guess I have different goals. 

I'm trying to build a native ARM development environment. Android Linux
is too restrictive and the chroot option seems to be just what I'm
looking for.

I was able to get the auto* tools compiled last night on my SGT2_10.1
and will try a test compile of Gambas3 from svn trunk today.



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Re: [Gambas-user] SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 16:20 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 11:26 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
  On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 19:07 +0200, Emil Lenngren wrote:
   2012/8/10 John Spikowski supp...@scriptbasic.org
   
I'm curious, was the Raspberry Pi Gambas3 binary distribution built with
a cross compiler (on Intel/AMD Linux) or native under Ubuntu ARM on the
Pi?
   
   
   There is not a single the gambas3 binary distribution, but one for each
   distro. I think most of them are cross-compiled, because there is no 
   reason
   to compile directly on the Pi. As long as the same compiler is used on 
   both
   machines, identical machine code should be produced.
   
   I can recommend a program called distcc which replaces the gcc program 
   on
   the Pi with another that calls gcc with arm target on a remote computer on
   the network. All preprocessing, linking etc. is done on the Pi, so include
   files and libraries do not need to be available on the remote machine, 
   only
   on the Pi. crosstool-ng can be used to set up a cross-compiler.
   
   /Emil
  
  I guess I have different goals. 
  
  I'm trying to build a native ARM development environment. Android Linux
  is too restrictive and the chroot option seems to be just what I'm
  looking for.
  
  I was able to get the auto* tools compiled last night on my SGT2_10.1
  and will try a test compile of Gambas3 from svn trunk today.
 
 I'm having a problem getting the mysql-client-dev requirement for Gambas
 install on Ubuntu ARM. (see attached screen shot)
 
 Any ideas how to get around this?

I have hit the wall with the libmysqlclient-dev install issue on ARM. If
someone has a solution then I will continue on with trying to get a
Ubuntu native ARM of Gambas3 compiled. This is going on the 'back
burner' until then.




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Re: [Gambas-user] SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 18:20 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
  
  I'm having a problem getting the mysql-client-dev requirement for Gambas
  install on Ubuntu ARM. (see attached screen shot)
  
  Any ideas how to get around this?
 

This seems to be a know issue with MySQL 5.1 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. 

http://kb.askmonty.org/en/ubuntu-1004-lts-server-now-a-package-conflict-with-libmysqlclient16/

Before going the MariaDB 5.2, to try and solve this, can I assume this
has been fixed in later versions of Ubuntu and the Pi build compiled
without issues. I was worried about using a Ubuntu build so old. 


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Re: [Gambas-user] SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 19:05 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:

 This seems to be a know issue with MySQL 5.1 and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. 
 
 http://kb.askmonty.org/en/ubuntu-1004-lts-server-now-a-package-conflict-with-libmysqlclient16/
 
 Before going the MariaDB 5.2, to try and solve this, can I assume this
 has been fixed in later versions of Ubuntu and the Pi build compiled
 without issues. I was worried about using a Ubuntu build so old. 

I decided to start over with a later version of Ubuntu ARM as my chroot
image. I'll post something here if I make any progress.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 Ubuntu ARMv7

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 11:55 +0200, Emil Lenngren wrote:
 It worked without problems on Raspbian, as all the auto* tools are
 available through apt-get.
 

Translation:

NO, there isn't a binary Ubuntu ARMv7 Gambas3 available so you need to
build it from svn.

Thanks for the conformation.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 06:18 -0700, Mike Crean wrote:
 Does or will Gambas3 support Rpi foundation's raspbian (wheezy) floating 
 point 
 and is anyone maintaining a current download install for Gambas to run on Rpi 
 raspbian. 
 The Gambas3 install for Rpi raspbian seems to be broken, may be some one can 
 have it fixed.
 
 I have G2  G3 (Gambas) from 
 http://tomv.home.xs4all.nl/raspberry/gambas3_3.1.1-1_armel.deb
 working on Rpi squeeze (very slow).Perhaps if Gambas3 can run on Raspbian 
 with floating point
 it will get it up and going with some real speed. 
  
 Squeeze photo attached.
 
Hi Mike,

I tried to install Gambas 3 on my Ubuntu ARM chroot instance from
the .deb and having issues with libffi5

libffi5 = 3.0.9-3

apt-get install libffi5

libffi5 is already the newest version.

Please advise!


John


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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 06:18 -0700, Mike Crean wrote:
 Does or will Gambas3 support Rpi foundation's raspbian (wheezy) floating 
 point 
 and is anyone maintaining a current download install for Gambas to run on Rpi 
 raspbian. 
 The Gambas3 install for Rpi raspbian seems to be broken, may be some one can 
 have it fixed.
 
 I have G2  G3 (Gambas) from 
 http://tomv.home.xs4all.nl/raspberry/gambas3_3.1.1-1_armel.deb
 working on Rpi squeeze (very slow).Perhaps if Gambas3 can run on Raspbian 
 with floating point
 it will get it up and going with some real speed. 
  
 Squeeze photo attached.

If anyone is looking got a cool case for their Pi ...

http://www.zdnet.com/raspberry-pi-cases-round-up-eight-inventive-holders-in-photos-702343/




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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 11:40 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 Hi Mike,
 
 I tried to install Gambas 3 on my Ubuntu ARM chroot instance from
 the .deb and having issues with libffi5
 
 libffi5 = 3.0.9-3
 
 apt-get install libffi5
 
 libffi5 is already the newest version.
 
 Please advise!
 
libffi.so.5 - libffi.so.5.0.10

???




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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 21:30 +, jason...@gmail.com wrote:
 What's the make and model of the machine you've got?
  It looks interesting.

It's a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 with a Logitech Bluetooth keyboard and
a MS USB wireless mouse. When I finish extending the USB plug-in
adapter, it's going to look link a candelabra. ;-)

Ubuntu running as chroot image runs really well even though the GUI is a
VNC connection to Android. Apache and SSH servers work (wireless
connection) and I can access the Ubuntu file system from Android Linux.

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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi -- SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 00:38 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:

  Do you think that will get me by the libffi5 issue?
 
 
 No idea. I don't have any ARM device, and I don't make the binary 
 packages you tried to install.
 

I got ScriptBasic, BaCon and BCX Basic ported to Android Linux so far,
getting Gambas running as a chroot image under Android would be nice
surprise.

I'll put on 'protection' and give it a go. ;-)




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Re: [Gambas-user] Raspberry Pi -- SGT2_10.1 Ubuntu ARM

2012-08-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 00:52 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Le 10/08/2012 00:49, John Spikowski a écrit :

 Gambas cannot run on Android. It requires a GNU operating system at the 
 moment.
 

Gambas will be running on an ARM version of Ubuntu as a Android chroot
image on my SGT2_10.1. (hopefully)




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Re: [Gambas-user] My Raspberry Pi has arrived!

2012-08-08 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 21:40 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Le 08/08/2012 21:39, Emil Lenngren a écrit :
  Yay, the IDE works too, and it is actually faster than I expected. I think
  it is not sluggish at all!
  It is just that most of the IDE windows are a bit too large for my 720x576
  tv...
 
 
 Screenshot! Screenshot!
 

Here is a screen shot of running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS as a chroot image on
my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet. I'm going to try Gambas on it as
well.

http://files.allbasic.info/ScriptBasic/jumpvnc.png




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[Gambas-user] Gambas 3 Ubuntu ARMv7

2012-08-08 Thread John Spikowski
Is there a Gambas 3 ARM binary package available to try?




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 Ubuntu ARMv7

2012-08-08 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 21:29 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 Is there a Gambas 3 ARM binary package available to try?
 
I was unable to install autoconf/automake/libtool on Ubuntu ARM.
(unavailable via apt-get)

Looks like my only hope is a Gambas3 binary distribution to run on my
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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 Ubuntu ARMv7

2012-08-08 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 22:10 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 21:29 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
  Is there a Gambas 3 ARM binary package available to try?
  
 I was unable to install autoconf/automake/libtool on Ubuntu ARM.
 (unavailable via apt-get)
 
 Looks like my only hope is a Gambas3 binary distribution to run on my
 chroot instance of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ARMv7 on Android. (SGT2_10.1)

Has anyone tried to build Gambas3 native on an ARM Linux before?

I may have found the ARM versions of the tools I'm missing so I'm still
forging on until I hear from the list. (stop recreating the wheel! would
be nice)




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Re: [Gambas-user] Holidays

2012-07-31 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2012-07-31 at 15:20 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote:

 I'd be shaking like a junkie in a jail cell if I were away for that 
 long.

That one is going in my favorite quotes folder!

How true is that? I'm trying to decide what would be worse, no smokes or
no internet connection. ;-)





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Re: [Gambas-user] Seg fault question

2012-07-29 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-07-30 at 07:58 +1000, Richard Terry wrote:

  as per usual my messages seem to vanish?

There here, just 'down under' where you can't see them. ;-)



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[Gambas-user] no code

2012-07-26 Thread John Spikowski
I just recompiled Gambas 3 from trunk and all I get in the IDE code area
is a maze like graphic but no code. The demos seem to run but any text
(code) is invesible.

jrs@laptop:~/gambas/trunk$ svn info
Path: .
URL: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas/gambas/trunk
Repository Root: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas
Repository UUID: 96304659-1d19-0410-acd0-aead272a8bd5
Revision: 4994
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: gambas
Last Changed Rev: 4994
Last Changed Date: 2012-07-26 17:30:16 -0700 (Thu, 26 Jul 2012)




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[Gambas-user] DBUS Example - Seg Fault

2012-07-14 Thread John Spikowski
I just compiled the latest build (4949) and wanted to try the DBUS
example. I get a Segmentation Fault(11) when I select any item from the
listbox.

Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit.

Can someone else give it a try and see if they are having issues as well
before I create a bug report?




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Re: [Gambas-user] DBUS Example - Seg Fault

2012-07-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 04:35 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Le 15/07/2012 04:16, Sebi a écrit :
  Same here using Archlinux x64. Happens when trying to expand the org group 
  of the treeview.
  It may be the updated gb.xml.
 
  Go ahead with the bug report! ;)
 
 
 I confirm it is gb.xml. If I replace it by gb.libxml (the previous XML 
 library), it works.
 

Oops, I meant 4953 (not Last Changed Rev. of 4949) 

jrs@laptop:~/gambas/trunk$ svn info
Path: .
URL: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas/gambas/trunk
Repository Root: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas
Repository UUID: 96304659-1d19-0410-acd0-aead272a8bd5
Revision: 4953
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: gambas
Last Changed Rev: 4949
Last Changed Date: 2012-07-14 15:44:43 -0700 (Sat, 14 Jul 2012)

jrs@laptop:~/gambas/trunk$ 



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[Gambas-user] Update Error

2012-07-02 Thread John Spikowski
I haven't done a recompile for some time and gave it a try just a bit
ago. I received this error message.

UVERSION
Dgb.xml
svn: Failed to add directory 'gb.xml': an unversioned directory of the
same name already exists
jrs@laptop:~/gambas/trunk$ 

Is there something I need to do first before doing configure and make?




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Re: [Gambas-user] Access global variable from other .class

2012-06-18 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 19:22 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:

 Some systems do not use sudo. Maybe they find it unsecure.

Dancing with Android Linux with root MIA and directory permission
structures like a maze, is a challenge to say the least. Besides all
that, I was able to get ScriptBasic running with shared object (.so)
extension modules. (un-rooted)

If anyone is interested in the Android platform with local and remote
device scripting, give ScriptBasic a try.

Here is a thread about my new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and migrating
from a Android emulator to the real thing.

http://www.scriptbasic.org/forum/index.php/topic,249.msg901.html#msg901





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Re: [Gambas-user] My Raspberry Pi has arrived!

2012-05-30 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 10:55 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:

 
 These privileged people... :-)
 
 I was thinking: maybe I must find a way to let the IDE debug programs 
 remotely. I mean: developing the program on the PC, click on the start 
 button, and magically the program is run on the Raspberry and debugged 
 remotely.
 
 But I don't know what could be the best solution for that. Give your 
 ideas people...
 

http://code.google.com/p/android-scripting/

This works great with ScriptBasic. (local, remote [hardwired /
wireless])

Maybe you could do something like this for Gambas?



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Re: [Gambas-user] sqlite database inside an executable

2012-05-29 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 15:13 +0930, Bruce wrote:
 Is there any way to access (read-only of course) an sqlite database
 inside the gambas executable?
 
 Strange idea I know, but I've got this really good idea.
 
 Bruce
 

FireFox uses SQLite to manage their 'cookie' DB. I don't think the OS is
going to be happy about an executable morphing in memory. I would rate
this on the same level as H1N1 gone wild. I'm sure your intentions are
honorable but that goes against the flow. (MD5 signatures are useless)

Add remote scripting to this and you could put a big smile on a lot of
hackers faces.

 




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Re: [Gambas-user] [Feature Request] Offline Documentation

2012-04-19 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 08:09 +0200, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
 Could you explain this a bit more in detail?
 
 Thanks
 Rolf
 
 Am 18.04.2012 19:08, schrieb Randall Morgan:
  Oh, I solved my offline document use with HTTtrack and simply copied the
  site to my local hard drive.
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Randall Morganrmorga...@gmail.comwrote:
 
  I too often develop on my laptop with no internet access. And it is
  very frustrating when you have no documentation to refer to.
 
  Writing a python crawler to extract the docs from the website and put it
  into either local html or pdf files shouldn't be too difficult. we just
  need an IDE hook to view the desired format.

Can't you use the Gambas browser control and view the HTML/image files
on the local hard disk? You don't need a web server for that. As long as
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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-04-15 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2012-04-10 at 23:16 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 On Wed, 2012-04-11 at 06:55 +0100, John Rose wrote:
  I really like Rob Kudla's transpiler idea of being able to generate
  Dalvik bytecode from Gambas object code (.gambas?).
  
  A digression: Bluestacks looks like a useful piece of software: this
  currently allows running an Android app under Windows and is soon to be
  extended to Mac. This sounds useful in conjunction with running
  Basic4android under Windows (i.e. as a Guest OS in Virtualbox). So if
  a .apk can be 'converted' to run under Windows...
  
  I guess that Gambas would also need components for the typical extra
  hardware in an Android device e.g. GPS, accelerometer.  
 
 This sounds grand but wouldn't it be prudent to get the Gambas console
 mode interpreter working on Android Linux native first? I think a GUI
 version of Gambas on Android is unrealistic at this time. Wait until
 Ubuntu release their ARM mobile Linux.

For those with dual core mobile devices, Gambas on Android has a good
chance of running.

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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-04-11 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2012-04-11 at 06:55 +0100, John Rose wrote:
 I really like Rob Kudla's transpiler idea of being able to generate
 Dalvik bytecode from Gambas object code (.gambas?).
 
 A digression: Bluestacks looks like a useful piece of software: this
 currently allows running an Android app under Windows and is soon to be
 extended to Mac. This sounds useful in conjunction with running
 Basic4android under Windows (i.e. as a Guest OS in Virtualbox). So if
 a .apk can be 'converted' to run under Windows...
 
 I guess that Gambas would also need components for the typical extra
 hardware in an Android device e.g. GPS, accelerometer.  

This sounds grand but wouldn't it be prudent to get the Gambas console
mode interpreter working on Android Linux native first? I think a GUI
version of Gambas on Android is unrealistic at this time. Wait until
Ubuntu release their ARM mobile Linux.





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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-04-08 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2012-04-08 at 21:24 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:
 On 04/07/2012 01:51 PM, John Spikowski wrote:
  On Sat, 2012-04-07 at 17:10 +0100, John Rose wrote:
  Has anybody heard any more re porting Gambas to Android? 
  The ScriptBasic project recently ported ScriptBasic to Android Linux
 
 There's also BASIC+SQL, also GPL, installable from the Market.. er,
 Google Play:
 
 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rfo.basichl=en
 
 http://laughton.com/basic/
 
 I haven't done much with it because I'm comfortable with Java for
 Android development, but it seems to work, it's another option for BASIC
 devotees, it seems to be implemented in Java (no NDK) and apparently
 will allow you to build stand-alone APKs of your programs which you can
 offer through the Market.
 
 No GUI designer, as far as I know, but I don't think any other free
 Android BASIC has one yet either. (There are a number of commercial VB
 clones for Android, but I don't think any of them have gotten traction
 yet... if someone like Real Software did one, maybe it'd happen.)
 
 Rob

The ScriptBasic dev team is packaging the interpreter in a Term.apk file
to make it installable without all the Android Linux tricks just to run
it native. Any feedback your willing to provide with this early beta
would be appreciated. Please don't use the Gambas list to reply and
either send me an e-mail to supp...@scriptbasic.org or join the
ScriptBasic forum at http://www.scriptbasic.org/forum .





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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas for Android

2012-04-08 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2012-04-08 at 22:04 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:
 On 04/08/2012 09:47 PM, John Spikowski wrote:
  The ScriptBasic dev team is packaging the interpreter in a Term.apk file
  to make it installable without all the Android Linux tricks just to run
  it native. Any feedback your willing to provide with this early beta
 
 As I said, I'm comfortable using Java for Android development, and I
 prefer to avoid NDK (which is why it's unlikely I'd use Gambas on
 Android either). I'd be using BASIC+SQL if I used anything, since it's
 not NDK. I have no relationship to its developers except as a very
 casual user.
 
 Good luck with your Android port of ScriptBasic.
 
 Rob

As it turns out, ScriptBasic for Android Linux should compile native
without the NDK. Nothing other then standard headers are being used from
the NDK without needing any support from the Android framework API.


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Re: [Gambas-user] WebPage support in Gambas

2012-03-19 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 12:31 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:
 On 03/18/2012 01:16 PM, John Spikowski wrote:
  I have found that it is more difficult to get folks to try your software
  if it means needing admin privileges and installing frameworks not used
  by any other applications. I would guess the best approach would be is
 
 To be honest, that's largely why I develop primarily for the web now.
 All the end user needs is a 0-3 year old web browser, or if I design
 carefully, a smartphone or tablet.
 
 The only solutions you have for a single-file stand-alone program under
 Linux are a statically linked C/C++ app (which will be enormous) or
 something with a self-contained app wrapper like tcl/tk (which is awful
 to program in, and will make your app look like it came with Windows
 95). I remember efforts to make statically linked versions of Python and
 Ruby for this purpose, but I imagine for graphical apps you'd run into
 the same dependency issues as Gambas.
 
  to use Gtk components for a demo version of your application which would
  minimize the install time of dependencies. How big is the Gambas
  runtime?
 
 $ time sudo apt-get install gambas2-runtime
 [...]
 The following NEW packages will be installed:
   gambas2-runtime
 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.
 Need to get 193 kB of archives.
 After this operation, 602 kB of additional disk space will be used.
 
 So you're correct, the bulk of the dependencies will be the components.
 On the other hand, on my system, apt-get install gambas2-ide wants to
 install 15.2MB of packages totaling 50MB when uncompressed. Most of it
 seems to be Qt.
 
 Rob

I think it's great that a language as rich in features as Gambas is
flexible enough to server up web pages as well.

ScriptBasic is less then 500KB, can run in a single process as a
multi-threaded web server (with in memory session support) which works
really well with the new web paradigm. (AJAX) ScriptBasic is already
running and waiting for requests which are handled with pre-compiled
(tokenized) scripts. An efficient client / server environment is
paramount if dynamic applications is your web goal. If all you care
about is displaying static pages, pretty much anything will do.






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Re: [Gambas-user] WebPage support in Gambas

2012-03-19 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 13:16 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:

 Getting back to your original question, how do you handle distributing
 the ScriptBasic interpreter to people? I can't find it in the Ubuntu
 repositories; do you provide some kind of single-file executable
 functionality?
 
 Rob

You can download pre-compiled binaries and source from the ScriptBasic
project site. There is a 32/64 bit Ubuntu .deb install on the site.

http://www.scriptbasic.org 

ScriptBasic runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. (32/64 bit)






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Re: [Gambas-user] WebPage support in Gambas

2012-03-18 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 12:52 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:

 To integrate it fully into the Gambas IDE might be more work than anyone
 is willing to do, though.

What is the overhead of using Gambas as a CGI scripting engine? 

Keep in mind that each request is a new Gambas session and all that goes
with it to get to the point a script can be interpreted. PHP is a 8 MB
interpreter (file size) and waking up that monster is not pain
(resource) free.




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Re: [Gambas-user] WebPage support in Gambas

2012-03-18 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 12:58 -0400, Rob Kudla wrote:
 On 03/18/2012 11:11 AM, John Spikowski wrote:
  On Sun, 2012-03-18 at 15:54 +0100, Emil Lenngren wrote:
  You don't need the development tools to install a desktop application?
  
  If I created a 'Hello World' Qt dialog and want to send it to a friend
  that has a virgin Ubuntu install. What would I need to send him?
 
 The .deb package you create in the IDE. Its dependencies will include
 the Gambas runtime, not the whole IDE. He should just be able to
 double-click the package (or whatever the equivalent Unity action is...
 maybe caress it gently? I dunno, I switched to Xubuntu) and have the OS
 install what's needed.
 
 Rob

I have found that it is more difficult to get folks to try your software
if it means needing admin privileges and installing frameworks not used
by any other applications. I would guess the best approach would be is
to use Gtk components for a demo version of your application which would
minimize the install time of dependencies. How big is the Gambas
runtime?




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Re: [Gambas-user] Possible suggestion/question

2012-03-01 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 03:31 +0100, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Anyway, there is a syntax problem. In Basic, GOSUB is ended by a RETURN 
 instruction, but RETURN is already used to exit the all function. Or 
 maybe RETURN will return from the function only if there is no pending 
 GOSUB.
 
Most Basic languages allow exiting a GOSUB and not RETURNing. GOTO is
pretty smart in SciptBasic and used to prematurely exit any stack
tracking structure and cleans up on the way out.

In ScriptBasic the function name is used rather then RETURN.

FUNCTION myfunc ()

 myfunc = 1

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Re: [Gambas-user] DB.Quote() doesn't quotes apostrophes

2012-01-22 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 00:15 +0100, M. Cs. wrote:
 I have a dinamically created query text. I don't know the number of
 parameters passed to the DB.Exec, so I cannot use 1,2,... form. I
 need to use the DB.Quote()
 My problem is: If I have a string
 mystring=Blackmore's Night,
 the DB.Quote(mystring) won't quote the ', so the query will crash. In
 fact I'm getting query string
 SELECT * FROM CATALOGS WHERE VName='Blackmore's Night'
 It occurs with sqlite database.
 Is there any solution for that?

In MySQL there is a function to escape your data before doing and
INSERT/UPDATE. If the quote is the only issue, then use
VName='Blackmore''s Night'


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Re: [Gambas-user] Help! I can't find the error

2012-01-19 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2012-01-19 at 21:57 +0100, M. Cs. wrote:
 querry = SELECT * FROM MP3;
 tablak = DBconX.Exec(querry)
 DBconX.Begin()
 For Each tablak
   a1 = Trans(tablak!file)
   a2 = Trans(tablak!path)
   a3 = Trans(tablak!Volume)
   a4 = Trans(tablak!title)
   a5 = Trans(tablak!artist)
   a6 = Trans(tablak!album)
   a7 = Trans(tablak!genre)
   a8 = Trans(tablak!year)
   a9 = tablak!lenght
   a10 = Trans(tablak!lyric)
   DBconX.Exec(UPDATE MP3 SET
 file=1,path=2,Volume=3,title=4,artist=5,album=6,genre=7,year=8,lenght=9,lyric=10
 WHERE file=11 AND path=12 AND Volume=13 AND title=14 AND
 artist=15 AND album=16 AND genre=17 AND year=18 AND lenght=19 AND
 lyric=20, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10, tablak!file,
 tablak!path, tablak!Volume, tablak!title, tablak!artist, tablak!album,
 tablak!genre, tablak!year, tablak!lenght, tablak!lyric)
 Next
 DBconX.Commit()
 
 Every variable is defined, the connection is opened the results are
 retrieved, yet at UPDATE it tells me error. I can't see why.
 
 Thanks!

Wild guess.

Would any of your columns be of an auto increment type? IF TRUE THEN
don't update/insert that column with your data. (skip the column)




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Re: [Gambas-user] Creating an Ubuntu Source Package for uploading to a PPA

2012-01-01 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 02:10 -0300, Sebastian Kulesz wrote:

 I would like to know what you think of this proposal. is it to hard?
 would it take too much time (Gambas 4 feature)? I'm open to any
 comments, please.

If I created a Gambas 3 application and wanted to distribute it to my
customers that have a bare bones Linux system, what are the steps in
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Re: [Gambas-user] Getting an Object instance from a string

2011-12-28 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-12-27 at 22:03 -0300, Sebastian Kulesz wrote:
 Hi! I am having some problems when using the Object.GetProperty method
 when the object parameter to be used is stored in a string. The
 structure of my project is as follows
 
 
 Module Module1{
 
 public Var1 as string
 
 }
 
 
 
 Module Main (Starting class){
 
 public sub Main()
 
 DIM sModule as String
 
 sModule=Module1
 
 Object.GetProperty(sModule, Var1)
 
 END
 
 }
 
 
 The normal behavior is to know the first parameter  of the GetProperty
 method, hence calling Object.GetProperty(Module1, Var1), but i need
 the first parameter to be dynamic, therefore being of a type different
 than object
 
 I would like to know if there is a way to get an instance of an object
 by knowing the class/module name, or if the GetProperty method can be
 modified to accept a string as a parameter, same as the second
 argument
 
 Thanks!
 
Benoît has already responded on this but I'm currious, before using
Gambas, were you using the IUP (Portable User Interface) GUI library?

Your requests sounds very IUPish. ;-)






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Re: [Gambas-user] Big Gambas3 slowdown on hex edit / compare program

2011-12-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 19:40 +0100, Caveat wrote:
 Thanks Benoit, that was the missing piece of the puzzle!
 
 Now the program is working great!
 
 I kind of thought 8000+ textboxes was a little overkill, but I didn't
 expect it to be quite so slow... 

That is like drawing your own fonts because you can't figure out how to
enable italics.

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Re: [Gambas-user] Big Gambas3 slowdown on hex edit / compare program

2011-12-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-12-15 at 00:44 +0100, Caveat wrote:

 Despite the unhelpful and sarcastic comments of some members (OK, one!)

What amazes me is that you see nothing wrong with your design. On a
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Re: [Gambas-user] CGI programming example

2011-12-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-12-03 at 18:09 -0500, Keith Clark wrote:
 Has anyone written an example/tutorial of CGI programming with Gambas?  
 Any links for me to read?

Why Gambas for GCI programming? How do you plan to handle sessions
variables in Gambas when running as a CGI application? 

Have you tried any of the traditional web scripting languages like
Python, php, Perl or ScriptBasic?


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Re: [Gambas-user] CGI programming example

2011-12-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-12-04 at 02:52 +0100, Benoît Minisini wrote:

 Everything needed to program CGI scripts is located in the gb.web 
 component, that provides an ASP-like interface to handle requests, 
 responses, sessions, file download, URL escaping, HTTP headers...
 
 I use it to develop a big project in my job : sort of MS-Access on the 
 web, with support for Google Maps, GPS tracking, PDF/OpenOffice document 
 generation, custom map layers...
 
 By interfacing it with a light web server, I got something faster and 
 easier to maintain than anything I could have wrote in Python, PHP or 
 Perl. I've never heard from ScriptBasic, so I can't tell you about it.
 

That is good news to hear.

Where could one find the documentation (supported language syntax) for
the console mode Gambas interpreter?

ScriptBasic:

The first production stable version of ScriptBasic arrived around 1999
or so. It was written by Peter Verhas (Budapest, Hungary) and I picked
up the project manager spot in 2005. (Seattle WA area)

One of the ScriptBasic variation examples that comes with the
distribution is a multi-threaded http web server that installs itself as
a service. It supports session variables and a common R/W lockable
variable pool. Your database options are MySQL, PostgreSQL and ODBC. In
most cases the ScriptBasic web/application server is run as a proxy
server with Apache. ScriptBasic runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. (32/64
bit)

By design, ScriptBasic is an embeddable scripting API. A console mode
interpreter (embedding example), webserver (multi-threaded embedding
example) and example scripts along with extensive user and developer
documentation are provided in the LGPL download. There is only one
source tree that compiles on all platforms.

That's about it in a nutshell.



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Re: [Gambas-user] Question - how to just run part of ones larger program

2011-11-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-11-22 at 08:13 +1100, richard terry wrote:
 Not sure I know how to phrase this question.
 
 My program is rather large.
 
 The secretarial staff wanted me to 'split off' the appointments module, so 
 they 
 can just run it side/by/side with the rest of the medical program, ie in 
 separate window, so they don't have to flick back to the appointments module 
 all the time when doing other things.
 
 Any ideas

I like the dashboard concept in easyGP but the MDI is limiting. I think
you should launch separate standalone windows for tasks one might want
to keep open on their desktop. Only when the launcher/dashboard is
closed will all child windows be closed also. (should ask user first and
allow an abort option to the application close process)

I would like to see easyGP adapt a plug-in / extension module concept.
As each practice is similar so are they unique. (GP / Urology / ...)
This would allow a broader adaption to the package with plug-ins to make
it unique.

  


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Re: [Gambas-user] try it out for yourself...

2011-11-18 Thread John Spikowski
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Re: [Gambas-user] Issue 129 in gambas: For-loop does not work on large ranges

2011-10-18 Thread John Spikowski
Are you running on a 32 or 64 bit OS?



On Tue, 2011-10-18 at 23:10 +, gam...@googlecode.com wrote:
 Status: New
 Owner: 
 Labels: Version Type-Bug Priority-Medium OpSys-Any Dist-Any Arch-Any  
 Desktop-Any GUI-Any
 
 New issue 129 by emil.len...@gmail.com: For-loop does not work on large  
 ranges
 http://code.google.com/p/gambas/issues/detail?id=129
 
 1) Describe the problem.
 For-loop does not work on large ranges.
 
 2) GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATIONS (if they are appropriate):
 
 Version: TRUNK
 Revision: r4205
 Architecture: x86_64
 
 3) Provide a little project that reproduces the bug or the crash.
 
 This loop is never entered:
 Dim i As Integer
 For i = -20 To 20
Print i
 Next
 
 
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Re: [Gambas-user] Ubuntu 11.10 64 - Build 4200

2011-10-15 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-10-16 at 00:15 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Le 14/10/2011 22:55, John Spikowski a écrit :
  I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit and just compiled build 4200 without
  issue. (limited testing - no compile errors)
 
  This release updated the Linux kernel to 3.0.0-12 and Gtk to 3. I not
  using the Unity shell and reverted back to classic as much as possible.
 
  Make sure you reserve about 5 hours to update a 11.04 system. :-(
 
 
 
 I have finally finished my upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10 too.

 So, now,the main philosophical question about all main Linux desktops is:
 
 W...
 
 T..
 
 F...
 
 !!
 
 Should we invent some conspiration theory?
 
 Did Microsoft paid some KDE and Gnome developers to create such a 
 bloated useless piece of garbage?

I feel your pain. Why they didn't create a mobile version of Ubuntu is
beyond me. Why force silly interfaces on people that have been happy for
years with the stability and flow that makes Linux what it is and why I
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[Gambas-user] Ubuntu 11.10 64 - Build 4200

2011-10-14 Thread John Spikowski
I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit and just compiled build 4200 without
issue. (limited testing - no compile errors) 

This release updated the Linux kernel to 3.0.0-12 and Gtk to 3. I not
using the Unity shell and reverted back to classic as much as possible.

Make sure you reserve about 5 hours to update a 11.04 system. :-(


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Re: [Gambas-user] Ubuntu 11.10 64 - Build 4200

2011-10-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-10-15 at 00:00 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
  I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit and just compiled build 4200 without
  issue. (limited testing - no compile errors)
 
 
 Good to know, thanks!
 
Had my fingers crossed the whole way. ;-)

 
 This release updated the Linux kernel to 3.0.0-12 and Gtk to 3. I not
  using the Unity shell and reverted back to classic as much as possible.
 
 
 How well did that work? Much troubles? Good result?
 
 
2150+ files updated seemed a bit much.

 Make sure you reserve about 5 hours to update a 11.04 system. :-(
 
 
 Why!? What takes that long? Slow internet connection?
 
Not really. I think it had to do with updating so soon after it was
released and the download server was working extra hard. Once
downloaded, it was just over 3 hours of install time till the final
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[Gambas-user] OT: AllBasic Developer Forum

2011-10-14 Thread John Spikowski
Basic developers and active contributors,

I have setup the www.allbasic.info/forum to be a Basic developer
site/forum to collaborate on a developer level. Users of Basic languages
should use their respective forums and lists for support.

If anyone from the Gambas development team would like to join in and
participate, send me a e-mail at supp...@scriptbasic.org and let me know
what forum user name you want to use. The forum software will send you a
temporary password to log in.

Hope to see some of Gambas talent shared with other open source Basic
projects that are still active.

John




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Re: [Gambas-user] Ubuntu 11.10 64 - Build 4200

2011-10-14 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2011-10-14 at 19:17 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote:

 It took me a day or two of going through settings and experimenting with 
 panels before I had it set up properly. Once it was, I was happier than 
 I'd ever been with my OS. No reason to look back for me.
 

Here is my 'classic' GNOME2 look under Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit.

http://files.allbasic.info/ScriptBasic/Ubuntu_11.10-Classic.png

Hint: To access the panel and plug-ins, ALT-Right click on the title
bar. Right click alone doesn't work anymore for panel access.





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Re: [Gambas-user] Collection key

2011-10-12 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 19:43 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 My first thought too... and I wonder why there is limit anyway..?
 I have understand that collection works with hash values, and at least there
 are no practical limitations with MD5 hash function.
 
 Jussi

For grins, I thought I would test the hash key length in ScriptBasic to
see if this was a common problem. I don't think there is a practical
limit to the key size in ScriptBasic.

IMPORT hash.bas

h = hash::New()
hash::SetValue(h,A1234567890,1)
hash::SetValue(h,B12345678901234567890,2)
hash::SetValue(h,C123456789012345678901234567890,3)
hash::Start(h)

FOR x = 1 to 3
  PRINT hash::ThisKey(h),  - 
  PRINT hash::ThisValue(h),\n
  hash::Next(h)
NEXT

jrs@laptop:~/sb/test$ scriba testhash.sb
A1234567890 - 1
B12345678901234567890 - 2
C123456789012345678901234567890 - 3
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Re: [Gambas-user] Collection key

2011-10-12 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 21:31 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 You did it wrong.
 Gambas would interpret your keys this way:
 A1234567
 B1234567
 C1234567
 
 Use reversed order, that way following keys are all same:
 12345678A
 12345678B
 12345678C
 
 --- 12345678
 
 Jussi

It doesn't seem to matter to SB.

IMPORT hash.bas

h = hash::New()
hash::SetValue(h,1234567890A,1)
hash::SetValue(h,12345678901234567890B,2)
hash::SetValue(h,123456789012345678901234567890C,3)
hash::Start(h)

FOR x = 1 to 3
  PRINT hash::ThisKey(h),  - 
  PRINT hash::ThisValue(h),\n
  hash::Next(h)
NEXT x

hash::Release(h)

jrs@laptop:~/sb/test$ scriba testhash.sb
1234567890A - 1
12345678901234567890B - 2
123456789012345678901234567890C - 3
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Re: [Gambas-user] Collection key

2011-10-12 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 21:47 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 Collections are probably much slower with ScriptBasic.
 
 Jussi

I doubt it. The hash extension module is written in C as a shared
object. (.so) 


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Re: [Gambas-user] Collection key

2011-10-12 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 21:55 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 Yes, but it have to use different hash function, which is probably slower
 (it creates longer hash codes).
 
 Jussi
 

This is routine comes from page 436 of the dragon book.

The dragon book:
Aho-Sethi-Ulman : Compilers Principles, techniques, and Tools
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Re: [Gambas-user] Collection key

2011-10-12 Thread John Spikowski
On Wed, 2011-10-12 at 21:42 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
  
  Now I'm confused.
  I read this Collection keys are now hashed with their eight last
  characters. from change log,
 
 Collection keys are now hashed with their eight last characters. is not the 
 same sentence as Collection keys are now limited to eight characters., is 
 it?

I'm guessing here but I think what Benoît is saying is he uses the last
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Re: [Gambas-user] [Gambas-devel-svn] SF.net SVN: gambas:[4191]

2011-10-10 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2011-10-10 at 21:47 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:

 I have just updated the svn repository too, so you can try again from it now.
 
 Regards,
 

Compiled fine on my Ubuntu 64 11.04. (as it has in the past)

Thanks!

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Re: [Gambas-user] 4182 compile issues

2011-10-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 21:13 -0700, John Spikowski wrote:
 
 ||
 || Unable to compile gb.form
 || Unable to compile gb.form.dialog
 || Unable to compile gb.form.mdi
 || Unable to compile gb.db.form
 || Unable to compile gb.report
 || Unable to compile gb.chart
 || Unable to compile gambas3
 ||
 
 
 Build Commands:
 
 svn update
 sudo rm
 -f /usr/local/bin/gbx3 /usr/local/bin/gbc3 /usr/local/bin/gba3 
 /usr/local/bin/gbi3
 sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/gambas3
 sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/gambas3
 sudo make clean
 ./reconf-all  ./configure -C  make
 sudo make install
 
 Path: .
 URL: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas/gambas/trunk
 Repository Root: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas
 Repository UUID: 96304659-1d19-0410-acd0-aead272a8bd5
 Revision: 4182
 Node Kind: directory
 Schedule: normal
 Last Changed Author: gambas
 Last Changed Rev: 4182
 Last Changed Date: 2011-10-08 19:05:07 -0700 (Sat, 08 Oct 2011)
 

Is it safe to try this again or are my compile issue unique?




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[Gambas-user] 4182 compile issues

2011-10-08 Thread John Spikowski


||
|| Unable to compile gb.form
|| Unable to compile gb.form.dialog
|| Unable to compile gb.form.mdi
|| Unable to compile gb.db.form
|| Unable to compile gb.report
|| Unable to compile gb.chart
|| Unable to compile gambas3
||


Build Commands:

svn update
sudo rm
-f /usr/local/bin/gbx3 /usr/local/bin/gbc3 /usr/local/bin/gba3 
/usr/local/bin/gbi3
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/lib/gambas3
sudo rm -rf /usr/local/share/gambas3
sudo make clean
./reconf-all  ./configure -C  make
sudo make install

Path: .
URL: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas/gambas/trunk
Repository Root: https://gambas.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/gambas
Repository UUID: 96304659-1d19-0410-acd0-aead272a8bd5
Revision: 4182
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: gambas
Last Changed Rev: 4182
Last Changed Date: 2011-10-08 19:05:07 -0700 (Sat, 08 Oct 2011)





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Re: [Gambas-user] 4028 doesn't run 4035 Y U No Compile

2011-08-22 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 08:50 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
  On 22/08/11 11:30, John Spikowski wrote:
   On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 01:58 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
   [DIALOG BOX]
   
   This application has raised an unexpected
   
   
   error and must abort.
   
   [6] Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item instead.
   ?
   [END DIALOG]
   
   
   jrs@laptop:~$ gambas3
   gb.qt4: warning: unable to load Qt translation: en_US.UTF-8
   warning: unable to load 16/cancel
   ERROR: #6: Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item
   instead
   0: ?
   1: IconView._RefreshItem.1006
   2: _IconView_Item.RefreshView.42
   3: _IconView_Item.Text_Write.78
   4: IconView.Add.250
   5: IconPanel.Count_Write.117
   6: IconPanel._new.46
   7: FOption.FOption.0
   8: FOption.FOption.0
   9: FMain._new.41
   10: Project.Main.268
   
   Make sure that you recompile and reinstall everything.
   
   Regards,
   
   I did the following like I always do.
   
   cd gambas/trunk
   svn up
   ./reconf-all  ./configure -C  make
   sudo make install
   
   This is my first time for Gambas 3 not to run.
  
  I have got this working on mine with the following mod to my local trunk:
  
  At line 473 of _IconView_Item.class change the hItem parameter type to
  what I think is the proper type, viz _IconView_Item
  
  eSVN diff output is
  
  Index: _IconView_Item.class
  ===
  --- _IconView_Item.class(revision 4030)
  +++ _IconView_Item.class(working copy)
  @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@
  
End
  
  -Public Sub _compare(hItem As _IconViewItem) As Integer
  +Public Sub _compare(hItem As _IconView_Item) As Integer
  
  Dim hParent As IconView = GetIconView()
  
  
  hth
  Bruce
  
 
 This was fixed in revision #4031. Please run svn update to check that you 
 have 
 the last revision each time, especially when I make heavy changes like that! 
 :-)
 
 Regards,
 
 
4031 ran but got the following message at the end of the make install.

||
|| Unable to compile gb.desktop
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[Gambas-user] 4028 doesn't run

2011-08-21 Thread John Spikowski
[DIALOG BOX]

This application has raised an unexpected


error and must abort.

[6] Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item instead.
?
[END DIALOG]


jrs@laptop:~$ gambas3
gb.qt4: warning: unable to load Qt translation: en_US.UTF-8
warning: unable to load 16/cancel
ERROR: #6: Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item
instead
0: ?
1: IconView._RefreshItem.1006
2: _IconView_Item.RefreshView.42
3: _IconView_Item.Text_Write.78
4: IconView.Add.250
5: IconPanel.Count_Write.117
6: IconPanel._new.46
7: FOption.FOption.0
8: FOption.FOption.0
9: FMain._new.41
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Re: [Gambas-user] 4028 doesn't run

2011-08-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 01:58 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
  [DIALOG BOX]
  
  This application has raised an unexpected
  
  
  error and must abort.
  
  [6] Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item instead.
  ?
  [END DIALOG]
  
  
  jrs@laptop:~$ gambas3
  gb.qt4: warning: unable to load Qt translation: en_US.UTF-8
  warning: unable to load 16/cancel
  ERROR: #6: Type mismatch: wanted _IconViewItem, got _IconView_Item
  instead
  0: ?
  1: IconView._RefreshItem.1006
  2: _IconView_Item.RefreshView.42
  3: _IconView_Item.Text_Write.78
  4: IconView.Add.250
  5: IconPanel.Count_Write.117
  6: IconPanel._new.46
  7: FOption.FOption.0
  8: FOption.FOption.0
  9: FMain._new.41
  10: Project.Main.268
  
 
 Make sure that you recompile and reinstall everything.
 
 Regards,
 

I did the following like I always do.

cd gambas/trunk
svn up
./reconf-all  ./configure -C  make
sudo make install

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Re: [Gambas-user] un-subscribe me

2011-07-09 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 07:16 +, samandu...@juno.com wrote:
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[Gambas-user] Toolbox Display - GB3

2011-07-03 Thread John Spikowski
I noticed that the only way to get the component toolbox to display in
the IDE was to have the properties panel enabled first. (display menu
option) Is there a reason the property panel needs to be present before
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Re: [Gambas-user] Component requirements

2011-07-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-07-03 at 21:02 +0200, tobias wrote:
 Benoît Minisini schrieb:
  I need the component project.
  o.k., the error was Cannot load class 'Socket': unable to load class
  file. component is attached.
  
  OK, I see.
  
  Component.Load(test_comp) will not force the load of the gb.net 
  component. 
  At the moment, the components dependencies are computed by the IDE, not at 
  runtime.
  
  I admit that should not be the case, but everything is not perfect yet. :-)
  
  I think you can workaround the problem by:
  - Checking the gb.net component in your project.
  - Or adding 'Component.Load(gb.net)' in the component source code.
  
  Note that the problem is the same in Gambas 3.
  
  Regards,
  
 
 i thought, i tried your second suggestion already but i'll see.
 no, it's not working. project attached again.
  but everything is not perfect yet. :-)
 i'm glad to have found something that can be improved ;)
 
 
 but it gets even stranger... (at least, i don't understand it):
 if i open up the gambas ide and type to the console:
 
 ? Component.Load(test_comp)
 Cannot load class 'Socket': Unable to load class file
 
 so my problem persists.
 then i clicked on the Save button to save my project and the ide crashes 
 with something said about the Null Object if i already clicked to the 
 Save button or Unable to load class 'Save'... if i click the first 
 time. it's the same thing with almost any other control and even if i 
 minimize the window...
 
 (as i tested it again, the Save button worked... but the Create New 
 Project button not. i hope, you can reproduce the error)
 
 regards,
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Can't load or create? ... looks like file/directory permissions or file
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Re: [Gambas-user] Toolbox Display - GB3

2011-07-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 00:03 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
  I noticed that the only way to get the component toolbox to display in
  the IDE was to have the properties panel enabled first. (display menu
  option) Is there a reason the property panel needs to be present before
  the IDE tools are available?
  
 
 Sorry, I don't understand the point. Properties panel and component toolbox 
 are both part of the form editor. Why do you want one without the other?
 
I tried to display the toolbox by clicking the view menu option.
(nothing happened) It wasn't till I enabled to properties panel did the
toolbox appear. If properties are required then if you click on show
toolbox, load the properties by default. Making the user try and figure
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Re: [Gambas-user] gb3: date/time reporting odd fractional value

2011-06-23 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 03:16 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote:

 
 I'm reading about GMT on Wikipedia now... How would one interpret the 
 returned values with respect to GMT?
 

There are 25 integer World Time Zones from -12 through 0 (GMT) to +12.
Each one is 15° of Longitude as measured East and West from the Prime
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Re: [Gambas-user] gb3: date/time reporting odd fractional value

2011-06-23 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 04:16 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote:
 On 06/23/2011 03:54 AM, John Spikowski wrote:
  On Thu, 2011-06-23 at 03:16 -0400, Kevin Fishburne wrote:
 
  I'm reading about GMT on Wikipedia now... How would one interpret the
  returned values with respect to GMT?
 
  There are 25 integer World Time Zones from -12 through 0 (GMT) to +12.
  Each one is 15° of Longitude as measured East and West from the Prime
  Meridian of the World at Greenwich, England.
 
 Thank you.
 
 Why should I have to reference a time zone when sending a float between 
 two computers? The date sent is artificial, so maybe it's affected by 
 localization or something weird like that. Are date functions 
 automatically calculated against the host machine's system clock and 
 time zone?
 

The time returned by Linux is seconds past midnight of Jan. 1st 1970.
(based on GMT) Here is a ScriptBasic example to explain.

PRINT Seconds past Jan. 1st, 1970 at midnight GMT,\n\n
PRINT Local: ,NOW,\n
PRINT   GMT: ,GMTIME,\n

jrs@laptop:~/sb/test$ scriba Linux_Time
Seconds past Jan. 1st, 1970 at midnight GMT

Local: 1308792888
  GMT: 1308818088
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Re: [Gambas-user] A step forward in Gambas!

2011-06-16 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 13:39 +0200, François Gallo wrote:
 Hello the english community of Gambas,
 
 
 I ported the Gambas 3 project to Mac OS X 10.6.
 it works perfectly and all its components. 
 
 Currently, there is only one component that makes problem, it's gb.sdl. 
 This is a detail that i will fix soon with Laurent Carlier (gb.sdl's author). 
 
 Of course, you won't get the gb.v4l component which is exclusively reserved
 for the GNU/Linux operating system and very linked to its kernel. 
 
 If you use an earlier version (10.5), I can't confirm that the compilation 
 procedure will go fine. 
 However, Mac OS X 10.7 upcoming and i'll ensure the availability of Gambas on 
 this new
 version. 
 
 
 Why is this port ?
 
 Just because my goals are to work on the portability of Gambas. 
 Thus making the independent development from operating system, and provide
 to everyone this wonderful programming language developed by Benoît Minisini. 
 
 
 Gambas is ported only on Mac OS X ?
 
 In the future, as the Benoît's answer, i would like to see it to others 
 operating systems. 
 I don't stop here ! I currently on the FreeBSD port of Gambas 3. 
 
 
 I develop in Gambas 2, and i've some projects in this version, Will you port 
 Gambas 2 as well ?
 
 my answer is willingly NO. Gambas 3 marks a step forward in its evolution in 
 the core (gambas' kernel)
 and its elements around.  (IDE, components...)
 I can only encourage you to port yours projects to Gambas 3 :) . 
 
 
 I am interested to port Gambas to other OS, do you work alone ?
 
 Any help is welcome! Free time is sometimes difficult to obtain, so the 
 development is slow. 
 You can start one on your side. It's a nice training to learn the compilation 
 mechanics and
 understand how Gambas is made up ! :) . 
 
 
 Where can i download Gambas3 for Mac OS X ? Did you done a source tarball ? 
 
 No links are currently available. 
 Wait the time i make a package for Mac OS X. 
 
 For source codes, it is currently not recommended. 
 Compiling Gambas on OS X ask to have a good development environment with 
 complex
 manipulations. Writing a HOW-TO file is in my todo list, but you're advised 
 that it's not
 my priority!
 
 Here is a screenshot showing the shrimp. 
 Story you have water in your mouth ;) . 
 
 http://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/445567GB3OSX.jpg
 
 
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Re: [Gambas-user] A step forward in Gambas!

2011-06-16 Thread John Spikowski
On Fri, 2011-06-17 at 11:27 +1000, richard terry wrote:
 On Friday 17 June 2011 10:47:39 John Spikowski wrote:
 Do the webcam and movie playing/pdf examples work in the Mac?

 *** TYPO ***
  Any chance of a QT Cocoa version of OSX is the future?

Any chance of a QT Cocoa version of Gambas for OSX in the future?


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Re: [Gambas-user] A step forward in Gambas!

2011-06-16 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-06-16 at 21:57 -0400, Nicolas Koch wrote:
 Too bad I sold my MAC. :(

I was fortunate to be able to UPGRADED my Windows PC to Linux. ;-)

No regrets!





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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-22 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 09:09 +0200, wally wrote:
 here is a gambas3 demo of gsl cspline.
 wally 

Here is a working ScriptBasic Windows version (running under Wine) using
the DYC extension module for the FFI. (GTK-Server was the issue under
Ubuntu 64)


Code: (testgsl.sb)

DECLARE SUB DLL ALIAS dyc LIB dyc

dv = DLL(ms8,d,libgsl-0.dll,gsl_sf_bessel_J0,d,5.0)

PRINT FORMAT(%.16e,dv)

Results:

C:\scriptbasic\testscriba testgsl.sb
-1.7759677131433826e-001
C:\scriptbasic\test



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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 20:04 +0200, wally wrote:

 never met scriba but installed and tried your bessel:
 error H10:The requested module can not be loaded.
 seems i should read some docs and load some modules first :)
 

You need the following to run my example.

* GTK-Server extension module. I modified it to make REQUIRE and DEFINE
easier to use.

* libgsl.so - I downloaded the latest source and compiled using the
configure defaults.

I would be happy to put on the ScriptBasic site a tar.gz that contains
the following.

scriba (64 bit Ubuntu) or install the ScriptBasic 64 bit DEB.
gtk-server.so (goes in the module include directory)
libgsl.so (it was installed by make in the /usr/local/lib directory and
nothing special is needed other than the DEFINE in the script)

FWIW: I change the PRINT FORMAT() to return a precision of 48.

J0(5) = -1.7759700326156879282279987819492816925049e-01

  


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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 20:04 +0200, wally wrote:

 never met scriba but installed and tried your bessel:
 error H10:The requested module can not be loaded.
 seems i should read some docs and load some modules first :)
 
 wally

You can get what you need from here.

SB64
http://www.scriptbasic.org/forum/index.php/topic,216.0.html

GTK-Server 64 (SB version I tweaked)
http://www.allbasic.info/forum/index.php?topic=103.msg1052#msg1052

Note: gtk-server.so goes in /usr/local/lib/scriba directory after
installing ScriptBasic.

/usr/local/lib/libgsl*
http://files.allbasic.info/ScriptBasic/libgsl.tar.z




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 22:04 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 And BTW, Gambas gives more accurate result!
 Gambas; -0.177596771314338
 Actual;-0.177596771314338304347397013074758711071130356008509128990...
 
 Jussi
 

J0(5) = -1.7759700326156879282279987819492816925049e-01

I would be interest to know which is actually correct. (Gambas or
ScriptBasic) 

Here is a C version to try.

#include stdio.h
#include gsl/gsl_sf_bessel.h

int
main (void)
{
  double x = 5.0;
  double y = gsl_sf_bessel_J0 (x);
  printf (J0(%g) = %.48e\n, x, y);
  return 0;
}




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-05-21 at 22:27 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 Gambas!
 http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=besselj0%285%29
 
 Jussi

Thanks for testing. Now I need to determine if the FORMAT() function is
the problem or GTK-Server and the return of a DOUBLE.

Good to know these things early in the game. ;-)





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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas3 and Gnu scientific library

2011-05-21 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-05-22 at 00:38 +0300, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
 Just use Gambas to solve the problem!
 
 Jussi

ScriptBasic is  500KB soaking wet. ;-)




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 menu on Ubuntu Natty

2011-05-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 11:30 +0200, Fabien Bodard wrote:
 Unity is really too heavy
 

Xubuntu may be a better option if fluff and glitz isn't your bag.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 menu on Ubuntu Natty

2011-05-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 11:30 +0200, Fabien Bodard wrote:
 Unity is really too heavy

You can remove 'Unity' from your Ubuntu 11.04 install by using the
Ubuntu Software Center application under Applications. Select the
installed apps section and type 'Unity' in the search box. Remove all
packages under this option. (only one package on my box) You may want to
remove 'mutter' via apt-get if it is install as well. You will no longer
be offered 'Unity' updates from that point on. This should give you a
10.10 like environment under 11.04.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 menu on Ubuntu Natty

2011-05-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 21:25 +0200, Girard Henri wrote:
 I use 11.04 in ubuntu classic and I don't need to remove unity.
 Removing unity you can't reinstall it.

I have already made that decision not to use Unity. I also don't want my
system updated with packages I'm not using. 

I guess I'm a 'classic' kind of guy. ;-)




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas on Natty

2011-05-03 Thread John Spikowski
On Tue, 2011-05-03 at 23:16 +0200, Andrea Bertini wrote:
 I like Unity, so i will use G3 without menu'...

Unity said: ``go spend some money and upgrade your perfectly fine 10.10
running laptop so it can handle all the extra layers Unity installs that
you really don't need'' 

I like working in my jeans and not interested in putting on a jacket and
tie to see the show. ;-)

Didn't Vista try this same tactic and it blew up in their face and
Microsoft lost millions in OS sales?



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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 menu on Ubuntu Natty

2011-05-01 Thread John Spikowski
On Sun, 2011-05-01 at 17:32 +0200, Benoît Minisini wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I have found a workaround for the buggy global menu in Ubuntu Natty. I put it 
 in revision #3824.
 
 I don't use Natty, so I have tested the fix with the KDE Plasma global menu 
 applet only.
 
 The workaround is a environment variable that tells Qt to display its menu 
 both in the global menu and in the application. 'Dunno why, but then the 
 global menu appears, and you can hide the local one from the IDE.
 
 I'm afraid it's the better that I can do.
 
 Be aware that apparently that global menu thing works only for applications 
 that use menus in a well-defined conservative way. The Gambas3 IDE has a lot 
 of menus everywhere, so I think it is too complex for the global menu applet. 
 Other applications like Lyx have problems too.

I upgraded my Ubuntu 64 to 11.04 classic mode as Unity said my hardware
wasn't up to snuff. :-(

I just recompiled the latest build and all went well. I haven't done any
real testing yet but I didn't get any compiler complaints and everything
looks like it got built.

More after I have had some time to work with this build.

John


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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 not out yet?

2011-04-28 Thread John Spikowski
On Thu, 2011-04-28 at 22:22 -0400, Keith Clark wrote:
 I've just installed Ubuntu 11.04 and Gambas 3 is still not included in
 this popular distro?
 
 Maybe I'm not updating correctly or something.

Keith,

You will have to build from svn till Gambas 3 RC1 is released. (watch
for the icon on the homepage to become active)

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[Gambas-user] How to build Gambas - web page needs updating

2011-04-26 Thread John Spikowski

Package list

Here is the list of all packages that must be made:

gambas2-devel gambas2-examples gambas2-gb-chart gambas2-gb-compress
gambas2-gb-crypt gambas2-gb-db gambas2-gb-db-firebird gambas2-gb-db-form
gambas2-gb-db-mysql gambas2-gb-db-odbc gambas2-gb-db-postgresql
gambas2-gb-db-sqlite2 gambas2-gb-db-sqlite3 gambas2-gb-desktop
gambas2-gb-form gambas2-gb-form-dialog gambas2-gb-form-mdi
gambas2-gb-gtk gambas2-gb-gui gambas2-gb-image gambas2-gb-info
gambas2-gb-net gambas2-gb-net-curl gambas2-gb-net-smtp gambas2-gb-opengl
gambas2-gb-option gambas2-gb-pcre gambas2-gb-pdf gambas2-gb-qt
gambas2-gb-qt-ext gambas2-gb-qt-kde gambas2-gb-qt-kde-html
gambas2-gb-qt-opengl gambas2-gb-report gambas2-gb-sdl
gambas2-gb-sdl-sound gambas2-gb-settings gambas2-gb-v4l gambas2-gb-vb
gambas2-gb-web gambas2-gb-xml gambas2-gb-xml-rpc gambas2-gb-xml-xslt
gambas2-help gambas2-ide gambas2-runtime gambas2-script


Shouldn't this list show Gambas3 modules on this page.

http://gambasdoc.org/help/howto/package


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[Gambas-user] How to build Gambas - web page needs updating

2011-04-26 Thread John Spikowski
Never mind. I didn't see the switch to Gambas 2 section as I paged down
to the end.




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[Gambas-user] Gambas 3 (64 bit)

2011-04-23 Thread John Spikowski
I was able to compile from svn Gambas 3 on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.

Everything seems to have gone well and the examples I ran worked as
expected. I now have a 32 bit and 64 bit version I will be maintaining.

Does anyone have a step-by-step guide to building a .deb that would
install dependencies if needed? I would like to get Gambas 3 in the
hands of some of the seasoned Basic programmers I know to take a look
and provide some feedback. Asking them to build it from scratch for an
evaluation may be asking too much.




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Re: [Gambas-user] Gambas 3 (64 bit)

2011-04-23 Thread John Spikowski
On Sat, 2011-04-23 at 13:19 +0200, Olivier Cruilles wrote:
 Hello,
 
 You can see at this URL for example:
 
 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=51003

Thank You !


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