Re: Linux Version

2008-08-26 Thread Éric Miclo

Hello,

Just one word about revPrintField (and revPrintText), both of them  
don't print accented and other special chars under Linux (Ubuntu).

It's really a stopper if you need it.

Best regards,

ÉrIC

Le 25 août 08 à 22:54, Peter Alcibiades a écrit :




Pierre,

Does RevPrintField work properly?

Do virtual desktops work properly?

Peter
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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores

Hi Mikey,

In using Rev 3.0.0 DP-8 to RC-2, all the tested platforms (see below)  
gived the same very good results (stability, speed, script editor/ 
debugger,...) and i don't think i will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.


Results of tests in native mode of a Rev n-tier app i'm working on :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native  
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App  
runs 100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) : App runs 100% OK


One more quick note : Even if i went in the past (1998/2004) using  
extensivelly Suse Linux to run critical apps in ASP mode, i'm yet lots  
more confortable with Debian (or - the Debian based - Ubuntu) than  
with the Netware openSuse 11 not so up to date distro...


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Le 24 août 08 à 23:52, Mikey a écrit :


I finally have an Ubuntu machine up after steering away after bad
experiences with other distros, but I haven't tried RR on it yet.

Does anyone have any impressions?  3.0 beta impressions also welcome.

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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Peter Alcibiades

Pierre,

Does RevPrintField work properly?

Do virtual desktops work properly?

Peter
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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores

Peter,



Pierre,

Does RevPrintField work properly?


To be sure, could you send me a test stack of your own that i could  
use to verify and report the result ?


Do virtual desktops work properly?


Yes.

Best Regards,



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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Andre Garzia
Pierre always to amaze me :-D

Pierre would you consider writing a little piece about deploying
cross-platform n-tier solutions with Rev after this project is
deployed.

cheers
andre

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Pierre Sahores [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Mikey,

 In using Rev 3.0.0 DP-8 to RC-2, all the tested platforms (see below) gived
 the same very good results (stability, speed, script editor/debugger,...)
 and i don't think i will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.

 Results of tests in native mode of a Rev n-tier app i'm working on :

 - Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native
 devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
 - Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App runs
 100% OK
 - Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment platform) :
 App runs 100% OK

 Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

 - Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) : App runs
 100% OK
 - Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment platform) :
 App runs 100% OK
 - Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment platform) :
 App runs 100% OK
 - openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment platform) :
 App runs 100% OK

 One more quick note : Even if i went in the past (1998/2004) using
 extensivelly Suse Linux to run critical apps in ASP mode, i'm yet lots more
 confortable with Debian (or - the Debian based - Ubuntu) than with the
 Netware openSuse 11 not so up to date distro...

 Best Regards,
 --
 Pierre Sahores
 mobile : 06 03 95 77 70
 www.sahores-conseil.com


 Le 24 août 08 à 23:52, Mikey a écrit :

 I finally have an Ubuntu machine up after steering away after bad
 experiences with other distros, but I haven't tried RR on it yet.

 Does anyone have any impressions?  3.0 beta impressions also welcome.

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Re: Linux Version

2008-08-25 Thread Pierre Sahores
As the must in about XTalk, IDE and RAD, in about AI versus BI, in  
about trigonometrics and vectorial drawing, in about n-tier without  
having to wait after Java wakes up,... Rev is always and again so  
greatly amazing us all in making our mind wider ;-)



Pierre always to amaze me :-D

Pierre would you consider writing a little piece about deploying
cross-platform n-tier solutions with Rev after this project is
deployed.

Even if you will have to rewrite some of this to makes the result more  
readable, Andre ;-D


Best,
Pierre


cheers
andre

On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 3:19 AM, Pierre Sahores [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:

Hi Mikey,

In using Rev 3.0.0 DP-8 to RC-2, all the tested platforms (see  
below) gived
the same very good results (stability, speed, script editor/ 
debugger,...)

and i don't think i will go back to Rev 2.9.0 anymore.

Results of tests in native mode of a Rev n-tier app i'm working on :

- Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.4 (client and server app components native
devlopment platform) : App runs 100% OK
- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) :  
App runs

100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK

Results of tests as Sun's VirtualBox 1.6.2 virtual machines :

- Win XP Pro SP2 (native client component deployment platform) :  
App runs

100% OK
- Debian Etch x86 (native server component prefered deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK
- Ubuntu 8.04 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK
- openSuse 11 x86 (native server component possible deployment  
platform) :

App runs 100% OK

One more quick note : Even if i went in the past (1998/2004) using
extensivelly Suse Linux to run critical apps in ASP mode, i'm yet  
lots more
confortable with Debian (or - the Debian based - Ubuntu) than with  
the

Netware openSuse 11 not so up to date distro...

Best Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores
mobile : 06 03 95 77 70
www.sahores-conseil.com


Le 24 août 08 à 23:52, Mikey a écrit :


I finally have an Ubuntu machine up after steering away after bad
experiences with other distros, but I haven't tried RR on it yet.

Does anyone have any impressions?  3.0 beta impressions also  
welcome.


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On the second day, God created the oceans.
On the third day, God put the animals on hold for a few hours,
and did a little diving.
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