On Fri, 2013-09-06 at 08:12 +0200, Alexie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are connection to a MySQL database (on the local machine) and the
> application sometimes runs for days/weeks and numerous select, update,
> delete, etc are going over the connection every hour (so it isn't lack of
> traffic).
>
> We d
Hi,
We are connection to a MySQL database (on the local machine) and the
application sometimes runs for days/weeks and numerous select, update,
delete, etc are going over the connection every hour (so it isn't lack of
traffic).
We do things like:
rResult = Main.hDB.Exec("UPDATE devices_alex SET
Hi,
is there a way to run an gambas-project as root from inside the
IDE which runs as user ?
Actually i always create an gambas executable and run this as root,
but this is not very convenient.
wally
--
Learn the late
Maybe I'll give that a try. The 'reconf-all' script failed for me, so I don't
want
to bother Benoit anymore. I'm sure he has more important work to do than hold
my hand.
From: Fernando [ferna...@cmartins.nl]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 12:03 PM
To
On Thu, 2013-09-05 at 15:37 +, Pryor, Mike wrote:
> Thanks, Fernando. Fedora does provide a Gambas 3 package but the gambas-gui
> package
> appears not to be updated. Oddly, it is dependent on an older version of
> gambas-runtime. It
> suggests to me that few Fedora users are using Gambas 3
Thanks, Fernando. Fedora does provide a Gambas 3 package but the gambas-gui
package
appears not to be updated. Oddly, it is dependent on an older version of
gambas-runtime. It
suggests to me that few Fedora users are using Gambas 3. Which is sad, because
Benoit
has created a marvelous program
Le 05/09/2013 16:54, Pryor, Mike a écrit :
> I just tried to download the latest .bz2 file from your web site and there is
> no 'configure' script.
> Are you trying to discourage people from using Gambas 3? I'm having a real
> hard time getting
> my hands on a working version of it. I hope it's
I just tried to download the latest .bz2 file from your web site and there is
no 'configure' script.
Are you trying to discourage people from using Gambas 3? I'm having a real hard
time getting
my hands on a working version of it. I hope it's worth all the trouble I'm
going through.
___
On Sep 5, 2013 16:37 "Pryor, Mike" wrote:
> Thanks, Fernando. Fedora does provide a Gambas 3 package but the
> gambas-gui package
> appears not to be updated. Oddly, it is dependent on an older version
> of gambas-runtime. It
> suggests to me that few Fedora users are using Gambas 3. Which is s
Please disregard my last message. I ran ./reconf instead of ./reconf-all.
It may be that I'm too stupid to use Gambas. Perhaps I should stick with TCL.
From: Pryor, Mike [mpr...@vwstores.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 11:25 AM
To: mailing list f
I won't bother you anymore after this. At 61 I'm too old for this much
frustration.
Gambas 2 seems to work fine on my system (FC17), but I wanted see what GB3
had to offer. I guess I'll never know.
[pryor@fedora15 gambas3-3.4.2]$ ./reconf
autoreconf: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf: configur
On Sep 5, 2013 15:54 "Pryor, Mike" wrote:
> I just tried to download the latest .bz2 file from your web site and
> there is no 'configure' script.
> Are you trying to discourage people from using Gambas 3? I'm having a
> real hard time getting
> my hands on a working version of it. I hope it's wo
Sorry, Benoit. I assumed the INSTALL file included in the zip file was up to
date. My mistake.
From: Benoît Minisini [gam...@users.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2013 11:03 AM
To: mailing list for gambas users
Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] F
Le 05/09/2013 15:47, Pryor, Mike a écrit :
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to install Gambas 3.0 on my Fedora 17 system and it won't install
> the
> Gambas3-Gb-Gui package because it doesn't like the Gambas3-Runtime version.
> How is
> it possible that this condition still exists at this end of life sta
Hello.
I'm trying to install Gambas 3.0 on my Fedora 17 system and it won't install
the
Gambas3-Gb-Gui package because it doesn't like the Gambas3-Runtime version.
How is
it possible that this condition still exists at this end of life stage of
Fedora 17? I would
imagine most users would d
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