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If you have been paying attention to the ooRexx SVN incubator you will
notice that I have been working on an NCurses library for ooRexx. It is
now at the point where you can begin to try it out. It is completely
object oriented and a lot easier to work with than a function library
would
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:38 PM, David Ruggles wrote:
> Sorry to waste your time, I left the SRC_DRV set to the example "E:" instead
> of changing it to "C:"
No problem. These things happen to me all the time.
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Mark Miesfeld
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David,
The section that creates the output directories is this:
REM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
REM :IS_DEBUG
REMSets the variables for a debug build and creates the output directory, if
REMneeded.
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Sorry to waste your time, I left the SRC_DRV set to the example "E:" instead
of changing it to "C:"
Just a brain fart I guess :-(
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network EngineerSafe Data, Inc.
(910) 285-7200 da...@safedatausa.com
-Original Message-
From: Mark Mie
David,
"Device is not ready" is an operating system message when it can't
write to a disk.
It looks like you might have a disk problem. Is the disk full? Doy
you have SRC_DRV pointing to a writable disk? I.e., not your DVD
drive or a network drive that is not attached?
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Mark Miesfeld
On Tu
Yes sir.
I changed a lot of the REM to ECHOs and I see this:
No sense in starting if SRC_DIR and SRC_DRV are not set.
Might be needed for a build under Win 2000.
Check that we have at least the first option
If NO_BUILD_LOG is set, do not redirect to a log.
Check for the 'package' option
Che
On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 1:08 PM, David Ruggles wrote:
> I'm trying to build on Windows XP and it doesn't look like it's creating the
> Win32Dbg directory. I can't find where in makeorx.bat the directory is
> created. If you can point in the right direction I'll continue to debug
> this.
It gets c
I'm trying to build on Windows XP and it doesn't look like it's creating the
Win32Dbg directory. I can't find where in makeorx.bat the directory is
created. If you can point in the right direction I'll continue to debug
this.
Thanks,
David Ruggles
CCNA MCSE (NT) CNA A+
Network EngineerSaf
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:19 AM, David Ruggles wrote:
> This time I poked around in the GUI and while I couldn't find more the one
> Call Stack I did find a Thread list.
David, just as a FYI: Double-click on one of the threads in the list
and the debugger switches to that thread. Then what sho
Hhello,
On 01.02.2010 19:47, Rick McGuire wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 1:38 PM, David Ruggles wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure what macrospace is so I don't know. What is macrospace?
>>
> macrospace is a means of loading programs into storage and keeping
> them there that dates from the OS/2 1
> This is running on ooRexx 4.0 and is pure rexx code (I believe
> RexxStart is C, correct?)
OK, not the same problem. (Yes RexxStart is part of the C API to the
interpreter.)
Mike
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