>> When I make the standalone, Rev puts the VXCMD_Macho_HC into the bundle
>> and sets 'the externals' of the standalone. If I tell the standalone to
>> put the externals in fld 2
>> I see
>>
>>> ./VXCMD_Macho_MC Untitled 2.app/Contents/MacOS/externals/revdb.bundle
>>
>>
>> This isn't where Rev pu
Hey Monte,
Michael's having a problem with valentina external path settings getting
set correctly in standalone builder. Can you two talk about this?
thx,
Chipp
Michael D Mays wrote:
When I say a stack I mean a stack.
When I say an application I mean a standalone application.
;)
When I make the s
What are the currently known issues?
Michael
On Jun 22, 2004, at 7:07 AM, Jan Schenkel wrote:
Allow me to chime in with the information that the
next version of Revolution will upgrade the VXCMD to
the latest stable version, squashing the currently
known issues.
Valentina Server will be supported a
When I say a stack I mean a stack.
When I say an application I mean a standalone application.
;)
When I make the standalone, Rev puts the VXCMD_Macho_HC into the bundle
and sets 'the externals' of the standalone. If I tell the standalone to
put the externals in fld 2
I see
./VXCMD_Macho_MC Untit
--- Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Andre, Klaus, and Robert (offlist) for your
> swift replies.
>
> For the benefit of anyone else tracking this in the
> list archives; Rev does
> ship with the VXCMD (although not necessarily the
> latest version); but in
> order to make use of
I am having trouble getting an application to work. I have a test stack
which only has the mouseUp script in a button:
put valentina("version") into fld 1.
As a stack, when I click the button the version is put into the fld.
When I create the stack nothing happens. I think I have the application
, you have been using Valentina for a long time. So
did I. Just like you, I do not remember when was the last time I
crashed it. The thing is that as long-time users, we know the order
of calls well. However, it is known that calling certain functions
out of order results in crashes and inva
For debugging:
get Valentina("SetDebugLevel", 3 )
The 3 parameter tells Valentina to log messages from the Valentina Xcmd
to the Console program. When Rev crashes, look over at Console and you
will see what was happening when you crashed or just to see if the xcmd
is doing what you think it sho
-Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Robert Brenstein
> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 2:57 PM
> To: How to use Revolution
> Subject: Re: A clue for using Valentina by XCMD
>
>
> >Secondly, one needs to know that Vale
Secondly, one needs to know that Valentina doesn't seem to do much in the
way of error checking; if you make mistakes, you are liable to be punished
by Rev immediately crashing. So save early and often. For example,
although you can get the version without initialising Valentina, attempting
to cr
Thanks Andre, Klaus, and Robert (offlist) for your swift replies.
For the benefit of anyone else tracking this in the list archives; Rev does
ship with the VXCMD (although not necessarily the latest version); but in
order to make use of it in your own stacks, you need to set the "externals"
proper
but I think you need
VXCMD_Win_MC.dll. That is what the docs say.
If you get the externals set to your stack you should be able to type
put valentina("version")
into the message box and have the version returned.
Michael
On Jun 21, 2004, at 7:54 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Can anyone give me so
call them, I always get a the same error
you get.
On Jun 21, 2004, at 9:54 AM, Ben Rubinstein wrote:
Can anyone give me some clues about using Valentina from Rev via the
XCMD?
I've been able to use it via the revdb functions with some limited
success,
but had some crashes (sadly not been a
Hi Ben,
Can anyone give me some clues about using Valentina from Rev via the
XCMD?
I've been able to use it via the revdb functions with some limited
success,
but had some crashes (sadly not been able to pin down) and I think not
everything can be done via the SQL interface - for example,
Can anyone give me some clues about using Valentina from Rev via the XCMD?
I've been able to use it via the revdb functions with some limited success,
but had some crashes (sadly not been able to pin down) and I think not
everything can be done via the SQL interface - for example, I'v
searching the list archives may turn
out something useful.
Robert
On 29/01/2004, at 12:57 PM, duane poncy wrote:
I want to explore using a Valentina database for a dictionary project,
but I can find no documentation on using Valentina with Revolution.
Does anyone know where I can find some
On Wednesday, January 28, 2004, at 03:57 PM, duane poncy wrote:
I want to explore using a Valentina database for a dictionary project,
but I can find no documentation on using Valentina with Revolution.
Does anyone know where I can find some resource materials? Thanks.
Duane Poncy
Have you
I want to explore using a Valentina database for a dictionary project,
but I can find no documentation on using Valentina with Revolution.
Does anyone know where I can find some resource materials? Thanks.
Duane Poncy
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> Right best to use generic SQL where ever possible. You can
> also use revdb_dbtype to find out what database a connection
> is connected to, which can be useful for special casing SQL
> statements for a particular database. Visit developers
> contributions and download a sample of the softwar
>Agreed. Else, in taking care about the details : as generic as possible
>ANSI SQL statements, casual management of the access to both the local
>(even CD hosted) and/or networked datasources, usage of Valentina Server
>or PostgreSQL instead of MySQL to get the best SQL statements
Right best to use
Le sam 27/09/2003 à 05:34, Ken Ray a écrit :
> Dan, just curious... why start with Valentina and switch to MySQL
> instead of using Valentina Server? I know it's in beta right now, but
> I've been using it for awhile and it seems to work quite well for me and
> my client.
Dan, just curious... why start with Valentina and switch to MySQL
instead of using Valentina Server? I know it's in beta right now, but
I've been using it for awhile and it seems to work quite well for me and
my client. It's not as robust as MySQL, but it is multi-user, has lock
> On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 10:47 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
>
> >
> > If you use the Rev database API and don't use Valentina's
> > Object-Relational
> > features then yes. Personally I'm hoping that SQLite external is on
> > it's
> > way.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Monte
>
> wow, is some
On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 10:47 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:
If you use the Rev database API and don't use Valentina's
Object-Relational
features then yes. Personally I'm hoping that SQLite external is on
it's
way.
Cheers
Monte
wow, is someone working on a SQLite external???
Cheers
A
> Is it a logical design approach to build a product so that as a
> stand-alone, it relies on Valentina but when deployed in a multi-user
> networked environment, it switches to a central MySQL (or similar)
> database? Would it be easy to compartmentalize the back end such that
> the move from one
Is it a logical design approach to build a product so that as a
stand-alone, it relies on Valentina but when deployed in a multi-user
networked environment, it switches to a central MySQL (or similar)
database? Would it be easy to compartmentalize the back end such that
the move from one to the
On Tuesday, August 19, 2003, at 09:17 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:
Valentina is a stand-alone, requiring no server, therefore ideally
suited to CD-ROM distributed products.
It is easier to set up than mySQL.
And it is blazingly fast so it wins out in situations where you need a
local, single-user da
Thanks for the answers. I get it now.
Valentina is a stand-alone, requiring no server, therefore ideally
suited to CD-ROM distributed products.
It is easier to set up than mySQL.
And it is blazingly fast so it wins out in situations where you need a
local, single-user data store to support Re
A couple reasons. Valentina is a lot easier to setup
and use. All you need are the externals. With MySQL
you have to have the MySQL server running in order to
connect to your database, which means that users of
your software must install and administer the MySQL
server on their network servers.
relatively
simple.
Consider also that quite a few people using Valentina distribute
their products on CDs. I think that excludes MySQL. And the
forthcoming Valentina server will allow to mix local and remote
usage, allowing flexible scaling and distributed solutions.
I personally use
of mySQL for free, so....
>
>What am I missing here, people?
I am using Valentina for a multimedia project I am working on that is powered by a
database. I have used mySQL in my web applications for the past 5 years but chose
Valentina for the database in this project because there is no inst
> Poking around database support in Rev, I spent a bit more time looking
> into Valentina this evening.
>
> Is anyone out there using it? I mean, $200 for a database in an era
> when mySQL -- one of the best databases on the planet -- is free and
> ODBC connectors are also mostly free?
>
> So if s
Poking around database support in Rev, I spent a bit more time looking
into Valentina this evening.
Is anyone out there using it? I mean, $200 for a database in an era
when mySQL -- one of the best databases on the planet -- is free and
ODBC connectors are also mostly free?
So if someone's usi
Hi Rand
Jan is right about accessing Val through Rev's own commands. If you still
want to use Val directly try this.
> Could someone knowledgeable about Valentina help me a bit? I figure I
> could try posting these questions to the Valentina list, but since the
> readers here know runrev better, I
--- rand valentine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could someone knowledgeable about Valentina help
> me a bit? I figure I
> could try posting these questions to the Valentina
> list, but since the
> readers here know runrev better, I thought I'd try
> here first.
>
> I am trying to install the xcm
Could someone knowledgeable about Valentina help me a bit? I figure I
could try posting these questions to the Valentina list, but since the
readers here know runrev better, I thought I'd try here first.
I am trying to install the xcmd so I can use Valentina, but I am uncertain
about the exact p
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