Re: OT: Windows net traffic

2007-03-08 Thread Dave Cragg
On 8 Mar 2007, at 05:54, Jim Ault wrote: On 3/7/07 9:14 PM, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... try typing sudo tcpdump in a Terminal window. Type Control-c to stop. All I get is: tcpdump: WARNING: en0: no IPv4 address assigned tcpdump: listening on en0, link-type EN10MB

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
On 7 Mar 2007, at 18:14, J. Landman Gay wrote: One advantage to entering the report yourself is that you will get emails as your bug progresses through the system so that you are kept informed. If an RR employee enters the bug for for you, they will get the emails instead. Another reason

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
On 8 Mar 2007, at 00:58, Luis wrote: I agree with Dave totally: The current implementation is not logical. 'Rename' does not equal 'Delete'. On 7 Mar 2007, at 18:47, Marielle Lange wrote: In a book on successful work habits that point was made very nicely. It went something like this.

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
On 7 Mar 2007, at 21:11, Stephen Barncard wrote: Looks like major complaining to me. Now you're griping about having to report to bugzilla. Looks can be deceiving! I'm NOT complaining about having to report it into BZ, I've said I will do it when I can log on. You are complaining about

Re: Potential disaster for Rev/Linux pendrive apps

2007-03-08 Thread Luis
Hiya, See inline replies. Bob Warren wrote: Luis and Rishi: Please excuse my quick/generic answers: I'm tired, it's late, and I still have work to do... Try 4 hours kip a night for 5 years... :) Ok, maybe an extra 2 on a friday night. 1. Wherever I

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Luis
I prefer metaphor, interpretations vary per person, mood, time of day, etc. Metaphors fit the moment, analogies fit the theory. Cheers, Luis. Dave wrote: On 8 Mar 2007, at 00:58, Luis wrote: I agree with Dave totally: The current implementation is not logical. 'Rename' does not equal

Re: prevent too fast typing, how to?

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
I know a really good way to do this but it will require a modification to your hardware. You just wire up the 000 key to an electric shock generator which increases in voltage the more times it is pressed. Should do the trick nicely! All the Best Dave On 7 Mar 2007, at 18:00, Peter

Re: Sorting Text

2007-03-08 Thread Greg Wills
Ahh, this list amazes me with peoples generosity and knowledge. Thank you to those who provided an answer. It is much appreciated. I will put your suggestions to use in the next few days. cheers Greg ___ use-revolution mailing list

shell() in a separate thread with callback message at exit?

2007-03-08 Thread Joel Guillod
How can I implement the following features: - invoque a shell command in a separate thread, i.e. a non blocking shell during execution of the command; - receive a callback message with the output and the error result when the thread exits? This would be some function similar to the load

Re: shell() in a separate thread with callback message at exit?

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
Hi, What platforms are you supporting? If it is Mac only then I think you can achieve this using an AppleScript and AppleEvents. Let me know and I'll let you have more details. All the Best Dave On 8 Mar 2007, at 11:20, Joel Guillod wrote: How can I implement the following features: -

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Marielle Lange
Yes, but if you grind *huge* stones down into sand, you will get even more into the vase and it takes less time. I like analogies too! Things are not what they seem to be, nor are they otherwise... -- Lankavatarasutra :-D Marielle ___

memory leak

2007-03-08 Thread Nic Prioleau
Hi, I have an app that uses as auto update stack which is also compiled as my standalone. It launches mainstack stack that connects to mySQL. I have put my externals reference into the mainStack as follows: Put sys_appPath(true) /data/externals/revxml.dll cr after tExternals Put

image flipping problem -- bug entry?

2007-03-08 Thread Marielle Lange
Somebody mentioned an issue with image flipping on the list but I cannot find a report in quality center. I have a little demo stack ready to upload there. A search on flip doesn't return any appropriate entry. If there is one, let me know, otherwise, I will enter one. The problem is:

Something handy

2007-03-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Hi all, One of the other lists to which I subscribe had the following hint that you may find useful in OSX. I'm just wondering if everyone else is aware of something I find very handy. When an app hangs, you can usually force quit by clicking and holding its icon in the dock... A menu

Re: Something handy

2007-03-08 Thread Stephen Barncard
After a hang, there is a FORCE QUIT item in the OSX dock icon menu. Clicking and holding will reveal the menu. It's been there for a while. Are you sure you didnn't just get lucky with the right menu item or does it work without selecting one of the items?? Hi all, One of the other lists to

Re: Something handy

2007-03-08 Thread Andre Garzia
you can also select force quit from the apple menu... or kill the process from the terminal... the tricky thing is when a process hang while you're shutting down the machine and you can't use the mouse or keyboard anymore... On Mar 8, 2007, at 12:08 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote: After a

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Richard Gaskin
Dave wrote: On 7 Mar 2007, at 18:14, J. Landman Gay wrote: One advantage to entering the report yourself is that you will get emails as your bug progresses through the system so that you are kept informed. If an RR employee enters the bug for for you, they will get the emails instead.

Re: OT: Windows net traffic

2007-03-08 Thread Jim Ault
I am on a wireless router and this worked. Thanks for saving me the weekend curled up with the man pages for tcpdump. Jim Ault Las Vegas On 3/8/07 12:05 AM, Dave Cragg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are you on a wireless connection? Try the following to get a list of interfaces: sudo tcpdump

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread Dave
On 8 Mar 2007, at 15:37, Richard Gaskin wrote: Dave wrote: On 7 Mar 2007, at 18:14, J. Landman Gay wrote: One advantage to entering the report yourself is that you will get emails as your bug progresses through the system so that you are kept informed. If an RR employee enters the bug

Re: Something handy

2007-03-08 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Stephen, I was just passing on some information. As I said, I haven't used it myself so I don't know the exact details. Joe Wilkins On Mar 8, 2007, at 7:08 AM, Stephen Barncard wrote: After a hang, there is a FORCE QUIT item in the OSX dock icon menu. Clicking and holding will reveal the

Re: Moving a File

2007-03-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
Dave wrote: I was more thinking about the others that would waste time considering whether or not to vote for it, plus the wasted time for the people at RunRev to look at it in the database and schedule it in or whatever they do, I hate to continue this thread, but just for clarification,

MySQL has gone away

2007-03-08 Thread TEKNE informatica comunicazione
Do you know if there is a relationship between the socket timeout and the connection to a MySQL server with the revOpenDatabase function? When I am connected to a remote server machine and I don't send a query for more than 5 minutes, I obtain the error MySQL has gone away. PS I have tuned the

Re: Something handy

2007-03-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
Stephen Barncard wrote: After a hang, there is a FORCE QUIT item in the OSX dock icon menu. Clicking and holding will reveal the menu. Even better, you can get the force quit menu item even for an app that isn't hung. This is handy when you know your app is in a loop but the OS hasn't

Re: OT: Windows net traffic

2007-03-08 Thread J. Landman Gay
Richard Gaskin wrote: J. Landman Gay wrote: I bet it would be possible to build a Rev interface and have a customized monitor window. ;) Thinkety thinkety... GMTA: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/2110 Cool. Shouldn't take long to modify that. :) -- Jacqueline Landman Gay |

Re: Potential disaster for Rev/Linux pendrive apps

2007-03-08 Thread Bob Warren
Just quickly Luis: Out of curiosity: If you have a second USB flash drive, and you plug that in as well, does it make any difference? My wife tried to buy me a 2nd pendrive last week, but the max size they had was 1GB. I'm looking for a 2GB drive so that perhaps I can run Ubuntu from it

Re: Potential disaster for Rev/Linux pendrive apps

2007-03-08 Thread Luis
On 8 Mar 2007, at 18:12, Bob Warren wrote: Spotted this bug in the Ubuntu support, is it the same one you're referring to? https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/2436 No, the report I put in myself is this one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/88229 Oh yes, I remember

First Steps with RunRev . . .

2007-03-08 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I have recently been approached by a student at the University of Hull (England) with a couple of bog-basic requests for programming help: 1. A simple picture importer and movie displayer, 2. A simple text-styler. These are, supposedly, part of this student's final work at university - but,

image flipping problem -- bug entry?

2007-03-08 Thread Marielle Lange
The loss of quality of an image upon flipping has been reported as: http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4512 A visual illustration of the problem is provided at: http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/attachment.cgi?id=627 or you can try it for yourself using the demonstration stack

Re: First Steps with RunRev . . .

2007-03-08 Thread Jim Ault
Sounds like the degree is in 'finding others to do the work for you Jim Ault Las Vegas On 3/8/07 2:01 PM, Richmond Mathewson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have recently been approached by a student at the University of Hull (England) with a couple of bog-basic requests for programming help:

Re: First Steps with RunRev . . .

2007-03-08 Thread Luis
Management Degree? :P Cheers, Luis. On 8 Mar 2007, at 22:22, Jim Ault wrote: Sounds like the degree is in 'finding others to do the work for you Jim Ault Las Vegas On 3/8/07 2:01 PM, Richmond Mathewson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have recently been approached by a student at the

Re: MySQL has gone away

2007-03-08 Thread Stephen Barncard
this is more likely about the SQL server timeouts -- the server end, not your end. Some ISPs put short timeouts on their servers. Even Dreamhost will drop after a few hours. I built a 'send in time' routine to ping the server every 3600 seconds to keep it alive. It basically calls itself

iGame3D Rev External

2007-03-08 Thread Luis
http://www.igame3d.com/wordpress/?page_id=8 That ought to get some juices flowing... Cheers, Luis. ___ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription

Re: image flipping problem -- bug entry?

2007-03-08 Thread Mark Talluto
On Mar 8, 2007, at 5:42 AM, Marielle Lange wrote: Somebody mentioned an issue with image flipping on the list but I cannot find a report in quality center. I have a little demo stack ready to upload there. A search on flip doesn't return any appropriate entry. If there is one, let me

Re: image flipping problem -- bug entry?

2007-03-08 Thread Scott Rossi
Recently, Marielle Lange wrote: The loss of quality of an image upon flipping has been reported as: http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4512 You can work around this by flipping alpha and imagedata. I posted an example stack that shows how. Execute the following in your

Re: iGame3D Rev External

2007-03-08 Thread Derek Bump
Though you may want to check your HTML... The link for the PC version is not correct. Derek Bump Dreamscape Software http://www.dreamscapesoftware.com/ Luis wrote: http://www.igame3d.com/wordpress/?page_id=8 That ought to get some juices flowing... Cheers, Luis.

Memory Leak

2007-03-08 Thread Nic Prioleau
I am experiencing problems with memory issues in a standalone app and it seems to have something to do with referencing externals (such as libmysql.dll, dbmysql.dll). I use a standalone executable which acts as my updater and it launches the main app. Everything works perfectly ok but when I

Re: Memory Leak

2007-03-08 Thread Nic Prioleau
Nic Wrote - Original Message - I am experiencing problems with memory issues in a standalone app and it seems to have something to do with referencing externals (such as libmysql.dll, dbmysql.dll). I use a standalone executable which acts as my updater and it launches the main app.