userb" to access "usera's" files which could have produced some
interesting results (production -vs- testing.)
Following your reference to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, I had found some cautionary
comments about using ".bashrc" when trying to specify a LD_LIBRARY_PATH
on
en in the past, and other "add on's"
like FTP work.
The replies below, will show that the three modules required for
ooSQLite are in the PATH, which is what the documentation says is
needed. (All ooREXX 5.0 stuff is in "/usr/local/bil", which is where
the "install
/bin" which is the
third library in $PATH
As listed before the following modules are in /usr/local/bin
liboosqlite.so
oosqlite3
ooSQLite.cls
along with
rexx
rexxc
rexxtry.rex
rxapi
rxftp.cls
rxqueue
rxregexp.cls
rxsubcom
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On 5/30/23 07:
streamsocket.cls
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 553 Apr 26 2022 yelp
bill@wb4alm-07:/usr/local/bin$
The date stamp for liboosqlite.so, oosqlite3, and ooSQLite.cls shows a
date of 29 may because I recopied then in from
ooSQLite_1_0_0_9974_x86_64_lin.tgz in case they had become corru
The phrase "currently in beta" needs to be removed from the
description about ooRexx 5.00
on https://www.oorexx.org/index2.html
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On 1/3/23 23:11, taf wrote:
Do you mean modRexx for apache httpd? If so, that's on me. I know
that the build doc is sadly lacking, I'll put some work into it this
month. May I draft you as guinea pig/tester?
On 2023-01-03 07:13, Bill Turner, WB4ALM wrote:
4) It would be nice i
P.O. Johnson: My reply is bottom posted, to provide better
understanding to most readers of this message.
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On 1/3/23 11:38, P.O. Jonsson wrote:
Am 03.01.2023 um 16:13 schrieb Bill Turner, WB4ALM :
I would also like to suggest, that starting with Release 5, that
t20.x86_64.deb/download>"
Non-programmers find this very confusing and so they won't always try it
2) The ooRexx SQLite package works under Version 5 with no problems.
3) Don't know about the RexxGTK, it does not seem to work on my system.
4) It would
I would like to thank everybody who responded with comments and suggestions.
I am going to follow Rick's suggestion of the "dynamic loading"...
It fits the overall project the best.
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On 4/4/21 2:32 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
The Package class has a loadP
ent or
(2) Trap that specific error so that t can be ignored?
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e other environments will take longer...
Thanks again, and hopefully a few other folks will also have some good
suggestions.
(Sure do wish that MicroSoft hadn't removed Rexx as a standard package
under windows years ago.
Things would be a lot easier right now...)
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I need
to know by myself. Any information that you can provide would be greatly
appreciated.
My application will be distributed to the majority of the target group
as a tokenized ooRexx app, but the original source will be available to
those who have some programming experience and who request
NUX internals
knowledge to get it to install correctly. But I do have several
applications
that could make HEAVY use of RexxMod if I could get it to install.
Most of the apps, would be used by area Amateur Radio operators
that are involved in Emergency Communications type functions.
/s/ Bill Tur
elp that every linux distribution does things a little
differently,
rather than everybody following the same standard.)
again, Thank You!
Now I can go on and figure out the particularities of SQLite under ooRexx.
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
On 11/13/20 8:50 PM, CVBruce wrote:
Just guessi
boosqlite.so
oosqlite3
ooSQLite.cls
These three were copied to /usr/bin because that is where all of the
other ".cls" files and ooRexx modules are.
is the ooSQLite.cls wrong, or is oosqlite3 supposed to be named
"oosqlite" ???
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If only a "REPLY" button is displayed, it sometimes uses the LIST
address, and sometimes it uses the message originator's email address.
I have examined the message headers on various reply's and I have not
yet found a pattern to explain the
.
All comments are apprecated
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M-DD HH:MM:SS" value
Are there any function(s) under windows that will return similar
information?
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for response **/
elapse_time=time('E')
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handled by the server task, as opposed to adding
additional logic to the CAI application itself.
Does anybody have any ideas, or might be willing to participate?
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oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.netIf you turn FtpTrace on, then when
EVERYTHING has COMPLETED, the trace results are displayed ...
...and they include all of the "ftp commands", and one or more lines of
results from e
"permanent" software such as ooRexx, and I'm afraid getting them to
reinstall from time to time would be like pulling teeth...
(some of them of no idea what 32-bit or 64-bit mean, and many are still
running very old hardware)
thanks again for the information.
ackward compatabilty, (IE v5 to run under v4), but
would like to see a version 4 "compiled" script be able to run under
ooRexx V5 and V6 and...
Also does ooRexx 32-bit / 64-bit version enter into the equation?
comme
lso like to thank --MASTER GURU-- M.F. Cowlishaw for not only
creating REXX in the first place, but for sharing his OS2 modem dialer
program, which allowed me to verify that my code was probably correct
--- 'especially since it now appears to be a hardware problem. (Isn't
that
er a "0" or possibly a 4 to 8 character message and
a when it recognizes a command request.
4. any help would be appreciated.
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output UNICODE or UTF-8 character strings?
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As an FYI, many other projects are also reporting that many (or all) of
the SOURCEFORGE functions (or all) are still DOA.
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
On 07/22/2015 01:19 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
SVN still appears to be DOA.Â
Rick
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 1:05 PM, Jon Wolfers <mailto:sah
element,
...the "ignored" would mean throw away all normal EOL markers.
... the "keep" would keep the normal EOL marker and treat it as data.
b) the "::enddata" or equivalent must be on a line of its own. (parsing
restriction)
- - -
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4a
old scroll bars as well, you can't
scroll the windows with your mouse or cursor buttons.
This also applies to Linux environments, which as we know, are not all
the same... i.e. Ubuntu's newer screen manager environments...
or Gnome 2 -vs- Gnome 3 -vs- KDE - vs- whatever.
My vote? consider
I realise that Sockets and TCP are directly related, and that UDP is not
quite as related, would it be possible to provide for UDP, etc. type
functionality, even if not implemented immediately?
While I am not a C/C++ programmer, I have prototyped "Internet" based
systems using ooRexx...
I als
If you were start such a document, I would be more than glad
to provide what ever assistance I can. In a past life, I did function
as a rewrite editor, and while the technical documentation that
I created throughout my career was considered verbose by some,
most found it very readable an
ames
and simply tell you where it is documented? An index that identified
"Book" or maybe "Book and chapter" or better yet "Book and Page"
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
> We sort of have a hodgepodge at the moment. rxrexexp is documented as
> a utility class i
Rick, Are you still interested in having this done?
I haven't seen any of the three special userids used yet to view the
basic prototype on my testsite...
(They were sent via private email.)
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
On 03/15/2012 01:01 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
> No real list, but th
receive the message, please respond to me offlist and I
will resend you a copy. In it I am requesting additional information
that I need to complete the prototype.
thanks!
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
On 03/15/2012 11:57 AM, Bill Turner, WB4ALM wrote:
On 03/12/2012 07:14 PM, Rick McGuire wrote
Possibly the doc should say that the "newsgroup "comp.lang.rexx"
contains good information and if your Internet Service Provider
does not support the newsgroups you can read it on Google at
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On 04/01/2012 10:29 PM, CVBruce wrote:
> I thought about
were
unable to find?
Maybe I can create a sample page to address those issues, and we can go
from there.
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is "Windows Only".
What am I doing wrong?
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On 01/03/2010 12:35 PM, Jean-Louis Faucher wrote:
SysFileCopy and SysFileMove are now available for Unix.
Is it ok to update the doc accordingly ? (basically remove "Windows only")
There is a script for the tes
p oorexx (4.1.0-6435) ...
Starting rxapi:
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Processing triggers for libc-bin ...
ldconfig deferred processing now taking place
bill@WB4ALM-07:~$
==========
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functions would work, and they will not due to the fact that Sourceforge
in there infinite wisdom ALWAYS displays a web page now when you try to
download. Even the "direct link&quo
On 11/24/2011 11:12 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 5:33 AM, Bill Turner, WB4ALM wrote:
>
>> No, I havn't - but I'll try that.
>> /s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
> Bill,
>
> I'm curious, did you get 32-bi
No, I havn't - but I'll try that.
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On 11/18/2011 05:51 AM, Moritz Hoffmann wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> Hi,
> did you try to install it with --force-architecture dpkg option? Of
> course, this will require ia
ntu1004.i386.deb
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/4.1.0/ooRexx-4.1.0-ubuntu1004.i386.deb/download>
I get "Wrong Architecture" messages and it fails to install.
Thanks.
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terminate
or go into a "sleep" before terminating. Maybe a count of "-1" means
that we are getting ready to shutdown,
so that other routines know to wait before trying to start the server
back up...
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On 04/02/2011 11:28 AM, Sahananda (Jon) Wolfers
As I use both, I kinda favor having both available to me on Linux.
As a compromise, is it possible during install to ask the user?
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...and from what I have heard from other developers, this would be a
very welcomed addition.
For me, it would also simplify installation issues.
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David Ashley wrote:
> This design would allow access to one
4-bit, Mod_ooRexx 64-bit)
/s/ Bill Turner, wb4alm
David Ashley wrote:
All -
I just updated the SVN incubator Mod_ooRexx project. The Linux make file
had a really bad omission which could cause all kinds of problems (I
forgot to include the -fPIC compile option). For those of you
experiencing pro
some very small steps before
I can take the larger ones necessary to provide the help that is needed
now!
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Rick McGuire wrote:
>
> I'd have to say I'm getting pretty tired of hearing comments like
> that. I frankly am getting a bit upset at the lack
I like the idea of a networking manual, but still like the idea of
cross-referencing at some level.
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the "pecking order" yet. I suspect that those
of you that grew up with this concept probably find it far easier to
find the doc when you need it...
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David Ashley wrote:
> All -
>
> I have already moved socket.cls from the incubator to the main/
maybe a box that is 1.5
lines high, with the text vertically centered but make it a little more
readable.
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- maybe the
registration people just need to "push" the registration out to the
web again.
I have seen this type of problem before with some registrars, and
it is one of the reasons that I use Network Solutions as my registrar.
(Gets fixed quicker when there is a problem.)
/s/ Bill Turn
mand windows)
would not "share" either.
This seems very logical to me.
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Rick McGuire wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Mark Miesfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Rick McGuire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
tools that we
can use to assist us, in defining the language, and in keeping it as pure and
simple as can be. We also may find tools that we can use to assist in the
creation of actual documentation as well. Of course, we can also write a few of
those tools in Rexx, but that is an
Rick, just a well desired thanks for the information you have provided...
...and I guess you get a pat on the back for coding support in ooRexx as
well!
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>
>
>> I am relatively new to Linux, but really need to use your GTK code.
>>
>> Can you provide assistance in downloading and installing same?
>>
>&
w in the "start" of a new
school year - and I usually have to help my sister get her new students
registered, etc...
Just wanted you to know that I hadn't forgotten nor had I abandoned the
effort...
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I am relatively new to Linux, but really need to use your GTK code.
Can you provide assistance in downloading and installing same?
My primary system is Ubuntu 8.04, and I'm running a Win2k and winXP guest.
How about documentation?
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For "idiots" like me, that would be -VERY- helpful.
I beleive in "Comments, comments, and more comments"
It a
in "three's" and that's the third
one to fail in three weeks.
Have no fear, I will undoubtably have additional questions
as I get deeper. Right now, I'm planning "what" in STREAM
needs to be tested, and a logical sequence for doing so.
>> Mark, Ubuntu is Debian based, and the "RPM" command is not installed on
>> my system.
>> Ubuntu uses APT and .deb packages.
>> Does that make a difference?
>>
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>>
>
> Yes that is exactly what the proble
...
>>
>
> is unexpected, but I'm not going to worry about it.
>
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Mark, Ubuntu is Debian based, and the "RPM" command is not installed on
my system.
U
Download, and ran it...
here is what I got (Two errors?)
by-the-way, My new primary system is Linux:
Ubuntu 8.04 (hardy), Kernel 2.6.24-19-generic, GNOME 2.22.2,
Intel Q9300 Quad CPU, 4GB main memory.
I'm also running VMWARE to host several Windows operating systems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/o
CIO (real and simulated) with stems.)
How do I get started?
and by the way I know NOTHING about how to use subversion
to "check out" reading material. You know, like the test bed stuff.
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e of C or C++.
>
Simple: I understand BIF. I don't understand classes. yet.
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> The ones we have are really helping. But, we have holes. There is
> not much for the classes and their methods. The bif
r to have a
single "external naming" convention. i.e. whatever you reference as
an external function or called routine will be found as "thingy.rex"
before it is found as "thingy"
Or by convention (or historical reasons) are these two separate issues?
/s
have found that many of the programming standards that
I adopted years ago are still very, very valid.
Thus my statement above about using what the programmer
specified BEFORE you start making assumptions about what
they wanted.
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> Rick has done a
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