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[#Boron] Open Source REBOL Clone

NickA
29-Jun-2010
[654]
I've been communicating with Karl about getting Boron CGI working, 
so I'm sticking with Boron for now :)
Andreas
29-Jun-2010
[655x2]
I assume you also nead POST handling :) ?
need*
NickA
30-Jun-2010
[657]
Yes, but I'm taking baby steps right now...
Kaj
30-Jun-2010
[658]
Adding the ability to read standard input should be sufficient for 
POST
sqlab
8-Sep-2010
[659]
Has anyone a project file for Codeblocks and Boron under Windows 
or some hints how to do it?
Kaj
8-Sep-2010
[660]
By the way, not sure when it was implemented, but Boron's manual 
has an example for reading standard input
Andreas
8-Sep-2010
[661x2]
sqlab: you can have cmake generate a codeblocks project file for 
you
i think all you should need to do for that on windows is fire up 
cmake gui and select the boron directory
NickA
8-Sep-2010
[663]
Kaj, thanks for noting that standard input example - it is new.  
In June, Boron's user manual version was 0.1.2 and the windows release 
was 0.1.4.  It's really encouraging to see work accomplished :)  
I donated a small amount back in June to Karl using the paypal link 
- if he's motivated by money to do more work, I'd support that without 
reservation.  I don't have much time right now to explore much, but 
I'd love to see a continuing active open source alternative.
Kaj
8-Sep-2010
[664x3]
Here's a tiny demo of Boron generating a web page on Cheyenne:
http://tryrebol.esperconsultancy.nl/hello-Boron.b
That's through Cheyenne's CGI mode, so with standard input reading, 
it should also be able to handle a POST request
Demitri
12-Sep-2010
[667]
Nice project!
Kaj
9-Feb-2011
[668x2]
Boron SMTP client:
http://gitorious.org/boron-library/boron-library/blobs/master/networking/send-smtp.b
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[670x2]
Henrik, it looks like boron-gl is starting fairly normally, but doesn't 
get into the console somehow
Are you starting it from the Terminal?
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[672x2]
no, it is wrapped in an application bundle.
if I try to start it using OPEN, it just returns to console immediately
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[674x2]
It's a console program, so you must start it from the shell
It's likely an app bundle because it includes a dynamic library
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[676x2]
Well, if it's an application bundle, then it should start the boron-gl 
console, when doubleclicking it. I'm not sure what mechanism is required 
to start it.
It only starts, if I go into the bundle and start the boron-gl executable 
manually.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[678]
That would be a good piece of code to contribute to Karl :-)
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[679]
yes... I'm not sure how to do it, though.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[680x3]
Yes, it's a console program, so must be started "manually"
Programming is exploring
So do you get the Boron console when you start it from a terminal?
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[683]
That's not what I mean. Application bundles must start their embedded 
executable, when doubleclicked or when using OPEN in the terminal.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[684]
I don't know how that works on OS X. I only know that it just works 
on other Unixy systems such as Linux and Syllable
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[685]
yes, if I go into the OSX bundle.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[686x2]
If extra code is required on OS X, then that can be expected from 
finished commercial apps, but Boron is a volunteer project a year 
old
How do you start R3 on OS X? Isn't there an app setting where you 
must tell OS X to start a command line program in a terminal?
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[688]
A bundle is simply a directory, which contains specific directories 
and has a specific icon. OSX recognizes such directories as applications. 
Inside are libraries, icons, images and executables of various CPU 
platforms. The user then sees the directory as an application, which, 
when double clicked, automatically runs the correct executable inside 
according to CPU platform. You're not supposed to go inside a bundle 
to start the program.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[689]
Anyway, if you can start boron, you can proceed to starting the demo
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[690]
R2 and R3 are not bundled, so when starting them, is the same as 
other unixes.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[691]
How do you start the host kit version of R3, which has a separate 
library?
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[692]
R3 for OSX does not have it separated.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[693x3]
The host kit version does
Anyway, I don't have OS X, so the best thing to do is to take this 
up with Karl on the Boron mailing list
If you want to run the demo, you can now do so
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[696x2]
I'm not sure if there is a hostkit version yet for OSX. Mine comes 
from Carl.
yes, ok
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[698]
The shared library for OS X is in the Git repository
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[699]
ok, I haven't tried it.
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[700]
The host kit became available for OS X when Andreas solved the linking 
problem on OS X for Carl
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[701]
ok
Kaj
28-Feb-2011
[702]
Any results?
Henrik
28-Feb-2011
[703]
sorry, I have other things to do right now.