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Kaj 23-Jun-2010 [634x5] | Porting it to other platforms shouldn't be hard. I just compiled it on Syllable and that was it |
ORCA only optionally depended on LibBZip2. I don't think Boron even needs that yet | |
Oh, it does need CMake to compile. That's the most tricky part | |
Here's the recipe from my build system: | |
http://syllable.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/syllable/syllable/system/apps/utils/Builder/packages/Boron--current/Boron--current.recipe?view=markup | |
NickA 23-Jun-2010 [639] | Thanks! |
Kaj 23-Jun-2010 [640] | Don't mind the patch directive; that's left over from ORCA |
NickA 23-Jun-2010 [641x2] | I want to try to compile ORCA for Windows too - I tried briefly once in the past, but ran into problems and didn't have time to play with it. |
Look like it needs files from http://wsrebol.sourceforge.net/- currently a 404 error. | |
Kaj 23-Jun-2010 [643] | That would be M2. You can also get that included in my source package in the Syllable downloads |
NickA 23-Jun-2010 [644] | Cool, thanks :) I'm NOT looking forward to re-installing Visual C++. I wonder if Dev-C++ or Digital Mars would work... |
Kaj 23-Jun-2010 [645] | DevC++ is using GCC, isn't it? That should work |
NickA 23-Jun-2010 [646] | Yep (and there's a devpak for the BZip2 library :) |
sqlab 25-Jun-2010 [647] | I had a quick look at Boron and at second look I got the impression that it can be a real alternative, if R3 does not move faster. |
Graham 25-Jun-2010 [648] | Nick, any luck? |
Kaj 25-Jun-2010 [649] | Boron just got the choice between compiling COMPRESS with ZLib or BZip2 |
Andreas 25-Jun-2010 [650x2] | unfortunately only for the m2-based build, it seems. cmake-based build is currently broken |
(easy enough fix: http://gitorious.org/~earl/boron/earl-boron/commit/73e33bd.diff) | |
Graham 25-Jun-2010 [652] | Prevx has decided Boron.exe is medium risk malware :( |
BrianH 25-Jun-2010 [653] | too easy... |
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. |
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