When trying to connect to the VA Demo running on a Linux box with GTM, I am
getting the error
Context manager error: (0x80040154) ][CContextor::RunFailure]
in a message box with CPRS - Patient Chart in the bar. After clicking the OK
I get
Access violation at address 0041AFC0 in module
It doesn't seam to be working.
address 66.28.218.45
Thanks
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Thanks Mark.
I couldn't find your page by navigating from the home
page, so I put a link to it from Configuration
overview.
Kevin
--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I placed the Linux specific HOWTO on the wiki as a
link from the end of
Installation of GT.M on Linux.
Aric Stewart from Codeweavers is here at he WorldVistA meeting working hard
and long to get CPRS working on Wine. This is so fantastic that it is just
about beyond words for me. At the moment Aric is working with the development
version of Crossover, but that is just the first step. The goal
I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he used a
product from Neuron Technology that allows binaries (in his case,
compiled C code) to run on multiple platforms. Is anyone familiar with
this company/product? a predecessor to Wine perhaps?
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL
Hi...
I slightly modified Bhaskar's script
it is below.
It does some other things tolike gde, mupip, rundown
I don't know which commands don't need the environment so I put it in
all of them.
ALSO
Bhaskar, since this is your script... would you mind horribley GPL'ing
it?
MORE
We are alpha testing now and it is looking really good!
I will Aric when he gets free.
On Friday 08 April 2005 12:56 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he used a
product from Neuron Technology that allows binaries (in his case,
compiled C
Consider correcting this first
*) if ! [[ -d $vista_home -d $vista_home/o -d $vista_home/r ]] then echo "$vista_home and/or subdirectories don't exist.creatingi them now!"
- Original Message -
From: Dr Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2005 1:09 pm
Subject:
That's great!
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are alpha testing now and it is looking really good!
I will Aric when he gets free.
On Friday 08 April 2005 12:56 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he
used a
product
I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this error with
SemiViva FOIA Gold. Any clues?
GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM open
^-
At column 25, line 9, source
What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I find it very
annonying that something so basic as TCP/IP should require a syntax
that is completely system
Would I call that at the GTM prompt?
GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)
On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I
TMW ^%ZOSF(OS)
GT.M (Unix)^19
Funny thing is, after I ran the initial DEBUG command and got all the errors,
it continued on asking which port I wanted to listen on. I hit CTRL C and
entered the command again and did not receive the initial error, it accepted
the DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM.
I also set
What attracted my attention was
S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM open
Perhaps the OPEN syntax is similar. My only thought would be to look at
the code to see what kind of condition variable is being used when
prompting you for a port. Could something be left over in your symbol
After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
SET FOO= -if that doesn't show up in your browser trust me it
is Greek (iso-8859-7)
WRITE FOO
and I get greek :)
WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
and I get 206 no matter what the first character
heh :)
If you are talking about the carriage return that is because I cut
and pasted it ... sorry.
But, if you are talking about my spelling ... welll
dammit jim I am a doctor not a english major :D
it does work though... although it isn't particularly safe!
I definitely didn't think it was
Agreed.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Greg
Woodhouse
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 10:46 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging
info with -
D O DEBUG^XWBTCPM
I decided to go back through things and reconfigure. This is a Red Hat Linux
9 box with FOIA SemiVivA GOLD source. Funny little error here when printing
out an inquiry of my newly set domain name. NOTE, the error only occurs the
first time the command is issued. If I back out and re-issue
Dr. Bones;
Try this;
F I=1:1:$L(FOO) W $ASCII(FOO,I)_:_$E(FOO,I)_|
That should help.
- Original Message -
From: Dr Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:20 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek
Pardon me for coming in late, but is the problem o get GTM to display
the proper ISO-8859-7 glyphs? Just for fun, try compiling the following
C program:
#include stdio.h
main()
{
char c = (char) 47;
printf(%c\n, c);
}
It should print out the character '/'. Next, try replacing 47 with 210
We are in the middle of (actually, near the end of) catching up all the patches we haven't done over the years to our system. Lab was implemented in 1988 or so and gradually patched. Its been at version 5.2, but was about ~80 patches short of being up to date. We loaded patch
Mano wrote:
After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
SET FOO=ÎÎÎÎΣÎΦΠ-if that doesn't show up in your browser trust me
it
is Greek (iso-8859-7)
WRITE FOO
and I get greek :)
WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
and I get 206 no
GT.M attempts to compile the whole routine, even though part of it is not
reachable in the GT.M context. I think Bhaskar explained in an old message
how to compile all the routines once at the beginning, thereby avoiding
these annoying interruptions (but I don't remember the details).
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