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Maarten 11-Nov-2007 [1077x3] | Any advice/thoughts know solutions? |
(I think Pro suffices anyway though. It has encryption and FastCGI on board) | |
Nevermind.... fixed it with a locate query and a symbolic link | |
Robert 11-Nov-2007 [1080] | That's why I preferr a static link, simple, works and hd space is cheap. |
Maarten 18-Nov-2007 [1081] | Question: if I put the SDK in my PATH on win32 and start rebpro from an different location, it complains that the license.key can't be found. Can I put it somewhere so that I can run /Pro etc from any location? |
Gregg 18-Nov-2007 [1082] | I haven't figured out a way. |
Robert 18-Nov-2007 [1083] | Yes, just put the license.key file into the directory where the SDK tools are. |
Maarten 18-Nov-2007 [1084x2] | I did that, but sya there arein sdk\tools |
Then I cal from c:\temp rebpro and I geta license not found.... | |
btiffin 18-Nov-2007 [1086] | I straced my rebpro (Linux) and it looks in the home directory and the current working dir for the key. It does not seem to check the dir where the actual binary is launched from. Same for REBOL/View 1.3.2. Can't say how the lookup may work for the Windows side; strace fails creating a rebol process under cygwin. Someone might try holodeck. I can't say I'm a huge fan of leaving a copy of the key in my home dir, but no more chasing that tail around on the Dev box at least. :) |
Maarten 19-Nov-2007 [1087] | Linux is not the problem, windows is :( |
Graham 8-Feb-2008 [1088x2] | Does enface return a value for use in .cmd scripts? I wish to run a cmd script that enfaces a rebol script, and if sucessful, then to run the encapped program |
something like this if enface.exe myscript.r -o myscript.exe [ myscript.exe ] but using the cmd shell syntax | |
Gregg 9-Feb-2008 [1090] | I don't think so Graham. Normally I do it all from REBOL and wait for the output file to appear. |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1091] | When I launch an encapped script (.exe) from AltME, I get it run from a parent parent .. directory, like the root of the world, rather than the directory the .exe is in, but with .r I get the real current directory. Is there a way to get the real directory easily from the encapped script (.exe)? |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1092x2] | Try system/options/path. |
Or failing that, first split-path system/options/boot ; they should be the same. | |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1094] | yes, first one fails, so I have to split-path on the second. Thanks. |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1095] | I was just guessing :) |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1096] | I had to do some conditionals to make it operate the same as a script vs. .exe but I think I have that working. |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1097] | How does the first one fail? What does system/options/path turn out to be? |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1098x2] | The Script.r works from current directory, no monkey-shines (if I use system/options/boot then it uses the diretory where View is) encapped script.exe uses change-dir first split-path system/options/boot ;so it then thinks it's in the same folder as the script.r which in fact is actually is. |
...comes from studying script.r (religious joke) | |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1100] | Which folder do you need? The system/options/path is supposed to be the current directory from which you started the script. Is that the case with a encapped script? |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1101x3] | (remember I am launching it from AltME...so there is an extra level of cornfusion) |
It seems to think it is in the altme-root of the world. | |
so systems/options/path was not the same even though they were synce'd in the same AltME files/folder | |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1104] | I suspect that AltME is starting applications from its current directory (the root dir of the world), while starting documents from their directory. A REBOL script is just a document as far as AltME is concerned. |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1105x2] | In that case the script.r was right, but the script.exe was giving the C:/program files/alme/worlds/gop-gasflation/ instead of C:/program files/alme/worlds/gop-gasflation/files/folder |
Yeah, so we have to blame both. | |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1107] | I suspect that applications are started using call and scripts with shellexecute. |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1108] | you _are_ a supicious person, aren't you. Comes from dealing with software. I know it jaded me, too. |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1109] | Diagnosis is detective work :) |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1110x3] | but in America, we cannot execute shells because of suspicion, we must call for proof by the script of the law. |
anyway, I did do a conditional run so the code works both ways, except that I have to edit the script to make it encap. ( #include %view.r ;that sort of thing) | |
Not sure, but I may have planted the initial seed for SDK...I was raving to Carl about the MKS toolkit awkc (awk compiler). However, for awkc I don't have to edit the awk script before compiling. | |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1113x2] | Do you want the current directory or the script directory? For the script directory, try system/script/path. |
The current is system/options/path. | |
eFishAnt 28-May-2008 [1115x3] | I want it to run and process files in the current directory. However, I already been there, done that, and it ain't worked. |
I fixed by doing this: either none? find system/options/boot "imagesave.exe" [ print %. ;script ][ print change-dir first split-path system/options/boot ;encap ] | |
the prints were only there to be sure. | |
BrianH 28-May-2008 [1118x4] | If you run a program by double-clicking it from explorer, the working directory is set to the directory the program is in. Otherwise the working directory is either the directory you are in in the command prompt, that set in the shortcut properties, or the working directory in your program you are starting the program from. I use this to make file management tools that work on the current directory all of the time. |
Apparently the system/script settings aren't getting set from encapped apps (after testing). The system/options/path setting is the current directory that the program or script is called from, while system/script/path is the current directory inside REBOL. When REBOL runs a script it sets the system/script settings a little different that it does when the script is encapped, but the system/options settings are basically the same, with the exception of the name of the file in system/options/boot. If you want to distinguish between the two situations, check for whether system/options/script is a file (script) or none (encapped). | |
Keep in mind that the "current directory" of REBOL is different from that of Windows, and both can be different from the directory the program or script is in. Pick the directory you want to use and go for it. | |
If you want the script/program directory, try this: change-dir first split-path any [system/options/script system/options/boot] | |
eFishAnt 29-May-2008 [1122] | that's essentially what I am doing. There are these gotchas in the SDK that surprise you when your script works, you build and it breaks. awkc doesn't do that. That's what I was saying...just some feedback, ya know. |
Josh 16-Jun-2008 [1123] | How do you change the publisher(?) information on an .exe produced with SDK? (So it doesn't say "REBOL Technologies...") I remember doing it before with some tool, but I can't seem to find it at the moment. |
Gregg 16-Jun-2008 [1124] | You need to edit the VERSIONINFO resource. |
Josh 16-Jun-2008 [1125] | Are there any good freeware tools to do this? |
Gregg 16-Jun-2008 [1126] | ResHacker has been around for a long time. Unsupported now, but works against most PE files. ResourceTuner seems more up to date, but costs (they have a trial I think). There are some other links here: http://www.thefreecountry.com/programming/resourceeditors.shtml |
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