ck's help with the offending line number pointed me
to the right spot and your tip let's me fix it. First I just removed
the index term altogether. But, I can put it back now.
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The 32 bit grep works just fine. I use the GnuWin32 tools on all my
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> Greetings,
>
> Does the ooRexx for Windows build process happen t
his "a problem with the index entries associated with THICKFRAME
(line 640)" is probably what publican is complaining about.
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>
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>> Hi David,
>>
>> Could
line 1126 is no longer in a varlistentry block.
Just build the oodialog in your sand box. There are a couple link
warnings left for me to remove, but you can easily see this last
error.
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rea. I don't recall the
exact spot, but I think it is preferences or subscriptions. Something
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Hi All
I moved main 4.1.2 from branches to releases and docs 4.1.2 from
branches to releases
Things are set on on SourceForge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/4.1.2/
and
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx-docs/4.1.2/
The 4.1.2 docs are built and uploaded
n and has been using would no longer produce the same
results.
Is that okay to do just because the original default wasn't reasonable?
That's the question I'm interested in.
> I have now bumped this RFE, primarily to encourage someone to look at
> the issue. I would prefer that
o be logged in to SourceForge
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which will not be what you want, but, you will get the new menu
loaded. Then from there you can click on any of the menu icons to go
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> My RFE as follows:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/oor
ast as I can.
David, if it's too much work, you can just commit what you have and
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= 1
if id > 125 then leave
end
say 'out of loop, id:' id
Yields:
120
121
122
123
124
125
out of loop, id: 126
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On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 3:38 PM, CVBruce wrote:
> Has anybody been able to create a binary for ooRexx V4.1.2 for Mac OS X 10.5
> (Leopard)?
>
> I have not been able to get a reasonable binary to create.
Hi Bruce,
What problems are you having?
4.1.2 is not very different than 4.1
Michael,
Opening up a RFE is the only way to get that enhancement. But,
opening up a RFE is not guaranteed to get it.
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> Greetings,
>
> I can not remember if I ever officially opened an enhancement reques
Michael,
Thanks a lot for testing this, I really appreciate it.
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wrote:
> hakan wrote:
>> Michel try the Debian build, from buildmachine, usally it works for me on
>> Ubuntu
>> /hex
>
> $ sud
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> Mark,
>
> Your analysis is spot on. The argument array and any argument objects you
> construct are protected by the thread context you request them from until
> you either detach the cont
ollection until the thread context is released?
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The packages for independent ooDialog installations are available on
SourceForge from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/ooDialog/
Subdirectories contain packages for the different versions. Read me
files in each subdirctory contain notes on each package
the other hand, if you think the current pages are not what is done
on OS X, then, since you are the OS X expert, I'd say set up the OS X
installer with what you think is right. You can add stuff to the
macosx subdirectory for OS X only stuff if needed.
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f the week and start building
the release installers and doc. Have the doc and installers up on
SourceForge and do the official announcement around Friday.
I'll send out an e-mail when I move the branch code to the release directory.
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> Michael Lueck wrote:
>> I will test with 4.1.1 to make sure SysFileTree crashes, and then try with
>> the latest build... and report findings.
>
> mdlueck@ldslnx01:~
ectory
http://build.oorexx.org/builds/interpreter-main
pick the highest number in that directory. There are Ubuntu builds
for 12.04, and I think they will work on 10.4. These builds are from
trunk, and include the SysFileTree fix.
I'd appre
Yeah, I was trying to open up bug reports and or enhancement requests
for Allura also. Then I opened some that were just user error or were
just things that didn't work in IE, but worked fine in Chrome.
So, I slacked off some. Glad you opened this one. I voted it up.
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See ticket [patches:#172] Patch from Uli, test...
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Add back String::space to Setup.cpp, mistakenly...
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I took a really quick look. Too much new stuff at once. ;-)
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>
> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 8:11
g anyway. Shouldn't be too hard to match whatever format XML
Mind puts them in. I'm assuming it is a consistent format. ;-)
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Aren't some things just the way they are by definition? For the docs:
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> All -
>
> I just completed converting rexxref to Publican format and commited it
> to docs/trunk/publican/.
>
> All the c
it was something that SourceForge was developing
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I already did. ;-)
I like that approach also, because you don't have to remember what the
possible labels are. They show up in the choices.
For me, I'd constantly be going, is it code+doc or code_doc?
It seems a good
rging any changes I make
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On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:04 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> ... Bringing things up on the developer list is a much better way
> to elicit comments than trying to put long discussions in a bug
> report. There is probably only a few of us that read every bug
> report.
I should have adde
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Jeremy Nicoll - ml sourceforge
wrote:
> Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>> Right. You brought it up here again. I explained why I closed it. You
>> brought up several things you think are bugs. I said you should open up
>> bugs for them.
it somewhere. But, I hadn't been thinking
about it when I did the last couple of bug fix commits.
I'll try it on the next one.
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> Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>
>> I closed that bug because the original submitter of the bug refused to
>> provide a test case that demonstrated the bug. So, I had to build my own
>> test case, and
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> So, please open up a new bug. ;-)
Jeremy,
I should have said open up a bug for each issue you think is a bug.
Opening up one bug for several different bugs just makes it harder to
work with the bug and less likely it will get worked
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wrote:
> Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>
>>On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 7:44 AM, Rick McGuire
> wrote:
>>> I'm in total agreement with Jerry on this one. This is an area I have a
>>> little bit of experti
I see what you mean. And yeah that looks like a pain.
Hopefully David will have an answer.
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wrote:
> I've been using the ooRexx reference quite a bit today, and have been doing
> so with the new format. It's great -
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
> Be sure and read the tortiseSVN guide I pointed you to. I didn't read
> it, but I'm sure it explains how to use svn+ssh with tortiseSVN.
Oliver,
The doc is short, it is at:
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/community-
ems:
I had an epiphany when I wrote, "Or maybe FireFox or Chrome"
I just installed Chrome and suddenly all these things that were not
working for me, at all, work.
I see the diffs, the commits show up in the Browse Commits page, etc..
It
lorer Rick? Or maybe FireFox or Chrome.
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:26 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
> On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 10:22 AM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>>
>> because, at least for me, no commits show up on that page. I'm
>> thinking this may be related to not having the commit diffs
Okay, I voted for this and the other one. I wonder how long it will
take for them to do some enhancements.
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
> This will improve the code subscription mechanism.
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/allura/tickets/2922/
ssword and ID are the same. But, you need to use the svn+ssh
protocol to commit your code.
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This post of mine:
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wrote:
> Using TortoiseSVN, I just tried to commit some stuff and got:
>
> Command:
I just opened up this ticket:
265 Browse commits in svn repsoitory not working
because, at least for me, no commits show up on that page. I'm
thinking this may be related to not having the commit diffs show up in
the e-mail, maybe not.
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re the substrings in the message
> headers that can be used for
> filtering?
>
> Any hints/help appreciated!
>
> ---rony
>
>
>
>
> On 17.08.2012 00:48, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>> Yes, finally. ;-)
>>
>> I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the
Yes, finally. ;-)
I wonder if we can get the diffs included in the messages?
I'm thinking that it's hard to tell if something is not working, if
they just forgot to turn something on, or that's just the way it is.
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> Hey, a
ArrayClass​.hpp ? mail is because you subscribed yourself:
" I subscribed my id to that list, and that changed it from an
out-right rejection to a moderated message:
Although I just saw in the #231 ticket that Chris just turned
something on, so maybe this will be working from now on.
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> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
the
200's. So, the project itself seems to only have been using Allura
for however long it takes for 250 or so tickets to get generated. Not
a real long time, we've opened up about 10 tickets just between you
and me
Maybe the posts are getting rejected?
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 11:29 AM, David Ashley wrote:
> Rick -
>
> Since you have an open ticket on our conversion you need to add a new
> item. We are no longer receiving our emails for SVN commits. I use this
> a lot so thi
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Oliver Sims
wrote:
> OK, but it'll be a week or so before I start on Chap 7. Still doing the Ex07
> code.
Okay, then probably not a problem. We might have the doc all
straightened out by then.
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 2:10 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
> I think you need to do that by clicking Edit Searches on the left-hand bar.
That doesn't appear for me.
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h, that fixed it.
I thought it was permissions, but it didn't make sense to me that I
couldn't open a new bug. I wouldn't have suspected that no on had
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 12:38 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:26 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>> The problem witht the Allura menu on our page is reported to be that
>> it is too slow load, so the default menu loads instead.
>>
>> By r
Hi,
The problem witht the Allura menu on our page is reported to be that
it is too slow load, so the default menu loads instead.
By refreshing the page several times I'm able to load the menu.
I was hoping the bug tracker would be better, but it seems much worse.
I don't see any way to open a n
d a lot of time
right now trying to get publican to work on Windows.
I didn't have any problems building on a Fedora system. The one thing
to take note of in David's overview is that you need to build and
install the brand first. Took me a few minutes to figure that out.
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#x27;t have any trouble finding either the deb
package or the rpm package for unbuntu or a rpm based system. You
need xerces-c also, but it will be a dependency for xalan.
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:58 PM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 7:53 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>> Yeah, I couldn't get it to work either. If you go to our page now, it
>> has a different layout.
>
>
> Yeah, it has a different layout...but t
sitory at URL
'svn+ssh://miesf...@svn.code.sf.net/p/oorexx/code-0/trunk
'
svn: E720087: Can't create tunnel: The parameter is incorrect.
C:\work.ooRexx\wc\main>
They have to have some way to allow anonymous check out of the code,
we're
ygwin on any
of my Windows systems. Surely we are not going to need some special
set up on Windows to check out?
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I have finished the major work I was doing. You can update them now,
or when convenient. Any minor work I am doing I can merge back in
after you do the conversion.
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On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:20 PM, David Ashley wrote:
> Mark -
>
> Where do we stand with the
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:52 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
> Sigh, the upgrade failed because of a bug on the sourceforge side...they
> need to fix their problem and reschedule.
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still be waitng for them.
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> Here's the ticket, if you'd like to follow the discussion:
> https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/site-supp
Thanks Rick. I was just this minute debating whether to ask if you
had any news. ;-)
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> Just an update. The status page is still just showing "update scheduled".
> I submitted a ticket asking for a better
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Rick McGuire wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 1:38 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>> I had assumed that the switch would take some time, but didn't expect
>> it to take a real long time.
>
> That was my assumption as well. I got an
d new URLs would be sent
out when the switch was complete. Are those e-mails only sent to the
project Admins, or to all the project committers? If you know of
course, you may not have any more info than I saw.
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itten.
When you go to look at those files in SVN Browse on SourceForge, you see this:
There are no available options for this view.
And there is no option to diff between the previous version. If you
use the view option for the file, it is obviously text, not binary.
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Thanks Rick.
I'm all set.
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> Last reminder that I'll be starting the upgrade to Allura at 6:00PM Eastern
> US time today (in two hours). I highly recommend you commit any in-progress
> work before the
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> All -
>
> I have commited my Publican sandbox to SVN. You can check it out at
> http:..oorexx.svn.source
what you wanted, but I don't feel that the ooRexx
documentation should try to define every single nuance of every
operating system ooRexx runs on.
I don't know what happens on AIX, I don't know what happens on OS X.
I don't know what will happen on Win
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> Oh yeah, I forgot about this too. How about we target making the switch for
> Saturday evening?
>
> Rick
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Mark Miesfeld wrote:
>>
>> Talking ab
rk on
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> Editing the xml files should now be VERY easy with just about any xml
> editor. Publican REQUIRES that all xml files have a DTD declaration at
> the top. This should make every file accepta
27;ll be sure and commit anything I need
to, and then update my URLs after the switch.
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> The last sourceforge announcement about Allura contained information
> about upgrading the project to the new Allura software. How t
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> All -
>
> I have added all the missing sections to the sample rxsock document. In
> addition I tweaked a bunch of things to make the documents more
> polished.
>
> There are still some page break pro
s to be changed to something like this:
>
>
> RexxString temp = c->String(dFoundFile);
>
> c->SetStemArrayElement(treeData->files, treeData->count, temp);
>
> c->ReleaseLocalReference(temp);
>
>
> This will keep the local reference table at a reason
lines were
written out in the overall program.
I attached the complete programs I'm using to a tracker item.
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. If I put that code back in, then
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Rick - I'm going to open a tracker item for this so I can attach the
exact Rexx programs I was using. I'll put the details in the tracker
and you can l
Thanks Rick. I meant to ask you about any debugging flags.
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> There really shouldn't be an difference in the garbage collector on 64-bit
> vs 32.bit. The code itself is really independent of the size of the
>
if the problem is with the garbage collector
on 64-bit?
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I didn't dig into that possibility while going through the code
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Sorry, a typo on my part while you were out of town. You can fix it
yourself, after all you're a committer.Go to the
legalstuff.xml file in the ooguide directory, fix the typo, commit.
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