panagiotis merakos wrote:
Thanks Richard. So, a guess is that for some reason LC cannot open the
sqlite database that holds all the dictionary entries, thus it cannot fetch
the list of the default handlers per object. I am wondering if this is
related to the other bug report you have filed, where the dictionary opens
but it is empty for you.
Let's delete the Documentation Cache:
1. Quit LC 9.0.0 DP-11
2. Delete folder: .runrev/documentationcache/9_0_0_dp_11_commercial/
3. Open LC
4. Check if the default handlers appear now.
Good idea, but no go, still get:
> ERROR: unable to open database
> unable to create sqlite API database
> revdberr,invalid database type
> line: 1079
> handler: ideThrow
> script object: stack "/home/rg/.runrev/components/l
> ivecodeindy-9.0.0-dp-11.x86_64/Toolset/libraries/revidelibra
> ry.8.livecodescript"
It would be really cool if someone on the team could spend some time
doing daily work on Linux and Windows. VMs are nice, but daily work on
metal will expose things beyond what customers report. Not every day,
but a day a week would be an eye-opener.
For example, there's a weird scrolling issue I sometimes see on Linux,
in which the field my mouse is over is unaffected by my track pad
gestures, but some other field scrolls instead. Sure, I could pin down
a recipe, and when I'm caught up on my deliverables from not being able
to use the Standalone Builder I'll try to make some time for recipes
like that. But with daily work on these non-Mac OSes y'all would see
them first-hand, and if you did I doubt such things would survive for long.
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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