On 22/12/2013 10:39, Kende Krisztián wrote:
gb.geom component doesn't exist in any of the packages.
In order to have Gambas 3.5.1 running on my Debian amd64 (the bug is
filed in http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=731487), I
walk this way: obviously I think that the problem is
:-
Finally I can see 3.5.1
:-
me@debserv:~$ gambas3
** Oops! Internal error! **
** Cannot find interface of library 'gb.geom'
ERROR: #27: Cannot load component 'gb.geom': cannot find component
** Program aborting. Sorry! :-(
** Please send a bug report at gam...@users.sourceforge.net
On 14/02/2013 19:07, Benoît Minisini wrote:
Normally, when a package is installed,
only the needed dependencies are installed, not the recommended
packages. Or am I wrong?
Not sure of how it works in details, but I think it's wrong, at least in
most cases, with apt-get. I remember
I would to put in an array lists of some kinds of files. Code is similar
to following lines, prints are there to check what's happening..
question is, there is any way to use insert and read those hidden
files? This, on Gambas 3.1.1 and Debian.
dim files as string[]
files = RDir(directory,
I would to put in an array lists of some kinds of files. Code is similar
to following lines, prints are there to check what's happening..
question is, there is any way to use insert and read those hidden
files? This, on Gambas 3.1.1 and Debian.
dim files as string[]
files = RDir(directory,
On 09/12/2012 21:25, Benoît Minisini wrote:
I don't know... There is no reason why RDir() should not see a file.
Except maybe if you don't have the rights to read the .ht* files?
Rights are correct: and, at the same time, if I write
files = RDir(directory, *.*, gb.file)
I've the correct
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:49:15 -0500 M0E.lnx m0e@gmail.com wrote:
and since it's anon access, I figured I'd leave the user and pass
properties empty.
Sure? If I don't err, you should put anonymous as user and your email
(or fake email) for password...
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 02:31:28 -0800 (PST) MaxVK [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Firstly, Gianni: What does apt-get pinning mean?
With apt-get, you can add a repository for the next version of your
distro, and use it only for some applications. I've not Ubuntu but
Debian, but it's similar, except for
On 18/09/2008 Fabien Bodard wrote:
Easy no ? but you need to store the value of the deleted row for the
move.
That's another way, but I should test if it make difficulties when trying to
swap item 0 with the previous :-)
I think that (for my use, a small list of different items) the best
On 15/09/2008 Doriano Blengino wrote:
Look with great attention at the help page for Listview, inside
gb.qt.
Mmmh, certainly it's not a problem of docs, but a fault of mine trying to
understand how Gambas works, I can't find it. I was thinking that this
should be a property like
On 17/09/2008 Doriano Blengino wrote:
I am not really the right person to answer to you;
Thanks. My error was to want to use same VB syntax, now I load all items in
an array and then I can work with it.
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