Thanks to everyone involved for the recent 3.3.2+ release!
> you can then compile the debian packages for armel inside the source
> directory like so
>
> debian/rules binary
>
> this will give you a home directory full of .deb files, you can copy
> across the ones you want to the NAS and instal
> > Attached is a simple program that hopefully shows it.
> >
> > If I start this simple server on my NAS (IP# 192.168.0.20) and then
> > connect with...
> >
> >telnet 192.168.0.20 1122
> >
> > from my Windows computer (IP# 192.168.0.15) the server
> running on the NAS
> > shows...
> >
> >
Le 13/05/2012 13:34, Christer Johansson a écrit :
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Benoît Minisini [mailto:gam...@users.sourceforge.net]
>> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 5:04 AM
>> To: mailing list for gambas users
>> Subject: Re: [Gambas-use
> -Original Message-
> From: Benoît Minisini [mailto:gam...@users.sourceforge.net]
> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 5:04 AM
> To: mailing list for gambas users
> Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Debian ARMEL packages for Gambas3
> components?
>
>
> Le 10/05/2012 13:42,
> -Original Message-
> From: Benoît Minisini [mailto:gam...@users.sourceforge.net]
> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 5:04 AM
> To: mailing list for gambas users
> Subject: Re: [Gambas-user] Debian ARMEL packages for Gambas3
> components?
>
>
> Le 10/05/2012 13:42,
Le 10/05/2012 13:42, Christer Johansson a écrit :
> Some good news!
>
> After rolling back to older code last night and trying to reproduce
> the freezing issue I can say that I was wrong in my conclusion that
> 3.1.90 r4702 had the same problem that I experience in Gambas2.
>
> The server have bee
On vr, 2012-05-11 at 20:42 +1000, Ian Haywood wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Christer Johansson wrote:
> > Some good news!
> >
> > After rolling back to older code last night and trying to reproduce
> > the freezing issue I can say that I was wrong in my conclusion that
> > 3.1.90 r4702
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:42 PM, Christer Johansson wrote:
> Some good news!
>
> After rolling back to older code last night and trying to reproduce
> the freezing issue I can say that I was wrong in my conclusion that
> 3.1.90 r4702 had the same problem that I experience in Gambas2.
I am also ple
Some good news!
After rolling back to older code last night and trying to reproduce
the freezing issue I can say that I was wrong in my conclusion that
3.1.90 r4702 had the same problem that I experience in Gambas2.
The server have been running for 16+ hours on the NAS and are still
going, no fre
Le 09/05/2012 11:26, Christer Johansson a écrit :
> Hi Benoît.
>
>> When it is frozen, can you use gdb to get a backtrace?
>>
>> First you must get the process id of the frozen Gambas program. Let's
>> call it.
>>
>> Then you run:
>>
>> $ gdb gbx3.
>>
>> gdb will take the control of the process, so
Hi Benoît.
> When it is frozen, can you use gdb to get a backtrace?
>
> First you must get the process id of the frozen Gambas program. Let's
> call it .
>
> Then you run:
>
> $ gdb gbx3 .
>
> gdb will take the control of the process, so that you can print the
> backtrace...
>
> (gdb) bt
>
> ... a
I forgott to add...
If anyone are interested in the ARMEL *.deb files for Gambas3
3.1.90 r4702 just let me know, I will be happy to share them
with anyone who want's them...
/CJ
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Le 08/05/2012 17:32, Christer Johansson a écrit :
>
> The compilation of Gambas3 3.1.90 r4702 was successful, "gambas3-runtime"
> and gambas3-gb-net was installed on my NAS (running Debian Lenny) without
> errors and the "Segmentation fault" I had with 3.1.1 is gone :)
>
> Unfortunately I experienc
The compilation of Gambas3 3.1.90 r4702 was successful, "gambas3-runtime"
and gambas3-gb-net was installed on my NAS (running Debian Lenny) without
errors and the "Segmentation fault" I had with 3.1.1 is gone :)
Unfortunately I experience the same weird error when using SocketServer
as before wit
>Can I use the exact same procedure with the latest development version? I.e
>grab the latest source from the trunk and then start compile using...
After some more digging around last night I found that Kendek also had
a repository for pre-releases at...
https://launchpad.net/~nemh/+archive/ga
...
> this will give you a home directory full of .deb files, you can copy
> across the ones you want to the NAS and install
>
>dpkg -i
With Ian's help and a long hours last night I managed to compile the debian
packages for ARMEL within QEMU (compilation took 6+ hours).
Today I verified de
> ON the emulated RasPi install kendek's
> ubuntu packages from https://launchpad.net/~nemh/+archive/gambas3 to
> your sources.list.
>
> then grab all the dependencies
> apt-get build-dep gambas3
>
> then grab the source code itself
>
> apt-get source gambas3
>
> you may have to try differe
On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 7:55 PM, Christer Johansson wrote:
> I also have RasPi's Debian 6 image running in QEMU ARM emulator so maybe
> another option could be to compile it there and them somehow manually
> "lift over" the gambas3-runtime and gambas3-gb-net components to the NAS,
> any thoughts o
> gambas3 packages for debian are "close to release", hopefully
> a matter of weeks.
Thanks for the heads-up and looking forward to the release.
> > I'm looking for the following two basic components so I can
> get Gambas 3
> > CLI programs running on my NAS running Debian Lenny on ARM...
> c
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 10:13 PM, Christer Johansson wrote:
> I wonder if any Debian ARMEL *.deb packages for the Gambas 3 components
> exists somewhere? I've searched high and low over at Debian.org etc. but
> there is only for Gambas 2.
gambas3 packages for debian are "close to release", hopeful
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