Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-18 Thread Viktor Szakáts
tcp is already giving you a fair piece of resiliance against corruption. not to say more robust stuff is absolutely unimaginable, but you are not completely naked in the dark. Ok I painted a vague picture. I agree tcp is a proven technology but what will happen with the following scenarios wh

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Jerry Finuliar
> tcp is already giving you a fair piece of resiliance against > corruption. not to say more robust stuff is absolutely unimaginable, > but you are not completely naked in the dark. Ok I painted a vague picture. I agree tcp is a proven technology but what will happen with the following scenarios w

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Tamas TEVESZ
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009, Jerry Finuliar wrote: > > Such functionality will be available in final version of alternative > > IO APIs. It will be possible to redirect any operations but now only > > functionality used by core RDD code is supported. > > > Ok I'll wait for it. One more question Ar

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Jerry Finuliar
> Such functionality will be available in final version of alternative > IO APIs. It will be possible to redirect any operations but now only > functionality used by core RDD code is supported. Ok I'll wait for it. One more question Are there plans to address data corruptions inherent in netwo

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Przemyslaw Czerpak
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, Jerry Finuliar wrote: Hi, > Thank you for making NETIO possible. Will directory functions be supported? > (e.g. > mkdir and rmdir) > I need to scatter my tables for fast access. Such functionality will be available in final version of alternative IO APIs. It will be possi

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Jerry Finuliar
Hi Przemek, Thank you for making NETIO possible. Will directory functions be supported? (e.g. mkdir and rmdir) I need to scatter my tables for fast access. Thanks -- ___ Surf the Web in a faster, safer and easier way: Download Opera 9 at http:

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-17 Thread Przemyslaw Czerpak
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, David Arturo Macias Corona wrote: Hi, >> So the .dbf's are created in d: while indexs .z01's are created >> in the folder where these belong to. Now the question is why this >> behavior ? Przemek ? It should be no difference. HBNETIO knows nothing about file type or default

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-02 Thread Przemyslaw Czerpak
On Wed, 02 Sep 2009, Angel Pais wrote: Hi, > When trying to compile this new lib on Ubuntu I get... [...] > make[3]: `../../../../../lib/linux/gcc/libhbgt.a' está actualizado. > make[3]: `../../../../../lib/linux/gcc/libhbmisc.a' está actualizado. > make[3]: `../../../../../lib/linux/gcc/libhbmzi

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-02 Thread elart
On 09/02/2009 07:49 PM, Angel Pais wrote: When trying to compile this new lib on Ubuntu I get... an...@angel-laptop:~/src/harbour$ make ! Building Harbour 2.0.0beta2 from source - http://www.harbour-project.org ! MAKE: make 3.81 /bin/sh ! HB_INSTALL_PREFIX: /usr/bin ! HB_BIN_INSTALL: /usr/bin !

Re: [Harbour] Re: HBNETIO - How I tested ...

2009-09-02 Thread elart
On 09/02/2009 07:49 PM, Angel Pais wrote: When trying to compile this new lib on Ubuntu I get... an...@angel-laptop:~/src/harbour$ make ! Building Harbour 2.0.0beta2 from source - http://www.harbour-project.org ! MAKE: make 3.81 /bin/sh ! HB_INSTALL_PREFIX: /usr/bin ! HB_BIN_INSTALL: /usr/bin !