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
> 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
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
> 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
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
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
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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
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
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
!
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
!
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