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Jean-François: 2-Mar-2006 | Alan - THanks, but I have the same version. I thought there was a more recent one. Title: "Slideshow Presenter" Author: "Carl Sassenrath" Version: 1.2.0 Date: 14-Dec-2001 | |
Izkata: 22-Jan-2008 | I've figured out part of what's going on with the calendar - got it down to a single line of draw dialect that's causing Rebol to segfault, both on the most recent Windows and Linux versions: view layout [box 120x70 effect [draw [pen red white polygon 0x0 119x0 119x69 0x69]]] Something changed between View versions 1.3.1 and 1.3.2 that's causing this... It was working fine with 1.3.1 | |
Carl: 4-Feb-2008 | Just stopping by to say hello. Yes, it's been a while. Sorry about that. R3 has had me far out to sea - especially the Unicode changes of recent. | |
Reichart: 20-Jul-2008 | Do keep in mind, recent copies of Excel "are" simply XML. | |
btiffin: 1-Apr-2009 | This is very cool news ... I'll crank up wine again on an a40.exe to see ... time to catch up with recent developments again. | |
Pekr: 19-Jan-2012 | I think it is Ladislav, who understands the meaning of the group differently. I definitely translate is - post messages you want Carl to read. So - in recent situation, when Carl reappeared and is hopefully considering next steps, talk about the arguments for open-sourcing R3 is pretty much valid in mybook ... | |
Pekr: 19-Jan-2012 | - name of the group does not explain anything at all imo - I can see no Carl's original posting, my first message is from 4/Jan/2004, from Shadwolf. Then Anton, "none", Reviewer and me guessing, if it is "from" Carl, or "to" Carl, which in itself clearly shows, than more than one person had problem understanding original purpose of the group - Sunanda's explanation is just that - his opinion - there is no etc. :-) - I am not accusing anyone from anything :-) I know it helps from time to time, to keep groups being on-topic, and I can understand that in the case of Saphirion, but as for me, recent Carl only's post are far less off topic than some prior discussions in that group. For god's or anyone sake, it will be best for me to create pekr-only group, giving anyone any persmission to post anything :-) | |
Group: Core ... Discuss core issues [web-public] | ||
Maxim: 8-Nov-2006 | on a completely other note, I'd really like for rebol to adopt IM protocols. did you know that a recent survey here showed that only 30% of teens use e-mail? | |
Pekr: 15-Jan-2007 | Gabriele - so what is "tasking" in R3 going to be under the hood? There were various things said - 1) we will have something like make task! syntax, which will use OS threads in the background, just hiding the complexity of threading model from user (= simplicity in rebol level) 2) In one of recent blogs and their comments Carl said he might have its own way of how to do tasking in Rebol. So, how will it look? Is it already decided? | |
Anton: 14-Feb-2007 | A "how was this function called ?" function. I don't think there is a way. (although in recent discussion on BIND?....) | |
Gregg: 10-Apr-2007 | I've brought this up before as well, but it looks like it will be there for R3, according to the recent blog on it. | |
Gregg: 23-Apr-2007 | Anton's version requires recent releases, where SET works on objects. Nice though! | |
Anton: 23-Apr-2007 | That's ok, it's for the menu style I've been making, which already relies on several features added in recent times ... :) | |
Geomol: 15-Aug-2007 | I think, we were allowed to use () in paths in recent versions of REBOL. Not exactly sure when. | |
Gregg: 20-Sep-2007 | AS/400 isn't on the current short list of OSs that are kept up to date. It looks like the old download page has moved as well, so I don't know what the most recent version is. | |
[unknown: 5]: 4-Apr-2008 | I have been thinking about this for sometime. I'm thinking we need an alternative set of mezzanines for those that need performance and want to build something off the /base product. Problem with existing mezzanines is that they need to maintain backwards compatibilitiy which means we may lack some of the performance we might gain from a current alternative. The goal of the new set of mezzanines is to be driven from the most recent distribution of the REBOL platform R2. Obviously, R3 should be accomplishing this task inherently. | |
Pekr: 8-Nov-2008 | Graham: how could single threaded code return, and yet continue to execute recent function? What usability case do you have in mind here? | |
Dockimbel: 27-May-2009 | The recursive calls limit used to be quite low (150-200 calls), has that limit been extended in recent 2.7.x versions? | |
Maxim: 19-Sep-2010 | with the recent change of issue to word base type, this becomes even more usefull. | |
Gregg: 3-Oct-2010 | Hmm, rambo only goes to 4402 for me here. Most recent doesn't show your ticket. | |
Group: View ... discuss view related issues [web-public] | ||
Anton: 14-Aug-2005 | In my recent explorations of the view system, I found it necessary to see what is going on. This program shows detect, engage and over functions in action for a face and its subface: http://www.lexicon.net/antonr/rebol/doc/event-flow-diagram.r | |
MikeL: 15-Aug-2005 | Petr, In a recent production application, here is what we recommended to the users in a web based environment and they liked enough to support us with our standards group: 1. tab boxes to cut down on many screens (or to give appearance of that) and saves on some trips to the server 2. flyout menus to allow more intuitive navigation 3. breadcrumbs to show they where they are now and how to get back to a higher plane This was a pretty big step forward from the very plain html screens which they had been using before with more roundtrip activity. We prototyped the system in HTML using REBOL CGI functions and got some pretty detailed flow before the project was launched. Maybe your many screens solution should look at those things. I am assuming you are creating a View application. | |
Pekr: 22-Sep-2005 | ok, I thought so, once you told me that it is not what I wrote. It is because of wrong translation into english, it should probably be - "so did anyone any changes in (for?, into?) focus system for (in) recent betas?" How should I write it correctly in english? | |
Gabriele: 8-Jan-2006 | i think the version in the sdk is more recent. | |
DideC: 16-Mar-2006 | Seems pretty recent (almost 1.2.48, not in 1.2.8) | |
Pekr: 17-Apr-2006 | I asked my friend about Ruby, Python - as my idea was, that corporations should throw out tools like Delphi, VB .... .NET and JAVA are goliath ... but he told me, that Python has to bind to other gui toolkits and that it is not so integrated .... he then mentioned AJAX, killing all needs for anything like View ... but - just go and find some statistics ... look at W3C and look for the state of support for all that MLs in recent browsers - you will find situation quite messy ... | |
Gabriele: 3-Apr-2007 | i haven't checked the recent versions... but browse used to just call /usr/bin/netscape (or variants of that) on unix. | |
Graham: 9-Jun-2007 | not that I've added anything in recent years | |
Izkata: 22-Jan-2008 | Darn.. =P I was taking it as, for polygon, the line would be the first color and the inside would be the second. Are there any more recent draw docs, then, so I don't get overly confused like this time? | |
BrianH: 18-Oct-2011 | Also, while Carl was the original creator or REBOL, he isn't the only creator. A lot of the work was delegated or done for hire by others, and (especially for recent releases) most of those others are still here to answer questions and help people. | |
Group: I'm new ... Ask any question, and a helpful person will try to answer. [web-public] | ||
Ladislav: 26-Dec-2009 | The most recent Parse finding is probably CureCode #1401, which serves as a proof, that While is more "universal/fundamental" than Any (or Same), which may be found "crippled" in some situations, just because it "knows better than the user what to do" - I personally hate such software and am happy we convinced Carl to at least introduce the While keyword/operator. | |
Henrik: 4-Jan-2010 | Accuracy is only lost, if the editor doesn't have any contact with us, so we can talk to him/her, which seems to be the case of the recent edits. | |
AdrianS: 21-Jun-2010 | Brian, what's the intent wrt delect? With Carl's most recent wiki page describing commands, it seems that a fair amount of delect's parsing power (optional, out of order args) won't be available using these - is delect going to remain? | |
Group: Parse ... Discussion of PARSE dialect [web-public] | ||
Steeve: 30-Sep-2009 | Maxim, Did you miss the more recent note where Carl announces that your preference has been implemented in a84 ? | |
BrianH: 13-Oct-2009 | Well, a89 isn't out yet (when last I checked). Beyond that, it depends on how Carl reacts to the recent blog on the parse plans. | |
Pekr: 13-Oct-2009 | well, otoh we lived without OF for so long. I think it can be done in a conventional (recent) way :-) I think that Carl should dedicate few more days to finish parse and move on to Extensions :-) | |
Pekr: 15-Sep-2010 | I know, but I reacted upon Carl's recent blog, and if Carl dares to use the incorrect terminology, then I can too, no? :-) This function is useful because PARSE rules often store data in variables which, depending on how you handle them, can be overwritten by rule recursion. (Which is done often in parsing.) | |
Ladislav: 1-Dec-2010 | The substring property is just a recent addition | |
Group: !RebGUI ... A lightweight alternative to VID [web-public] | ||
Anton: 28-Jun-2006 | visible and total are variable names I tend to use. It might be some of my recent code... | |
Ashley: 16-Feb-2007 | spinner widget now using alt click .. is that a problem for OSX Nope, OSX maps that to CTRL-click The build I'm working on reverts spinner to a more "normal" behavior (I've worked out how to get half height arrows) slightly anomalous behaviour ... modal requester The underlying View popup/modal system has some subtle bugs, some of which will hopefully be fixed in R3. scattered attempts" throughout the Rebgui code" ... Odd, I've never needed this. Is it only in more recent build(s)? I'd really like to identify and fix the underlying cause(s). | |
Ashley: 3-Apr-2007 | you will find it in the RebGUI directory on xpeers ... got it the first time, just making sure I was looking at the most current version. FYI, tooltips had me baffled for a long time (they worked for you, consumed tons of CPU for me) until I realized they were only a problem with the new tab-panel implementation ... which now stores all tabs in a pane and uses the show? attribute to work out which one is visible or not (the original stored hidden tabs in a data block). The fix was simple, change the tooltip code to ignore faces with show?: false. strip tree widget from drop-tree ... the tree widget I'm working on is similar to text-list but with leading triangles (indented by level) that toggle between sideways (close leaf) and down (open leaf). Not sure whether Cyphre's one is based on the same [simple] concept. Can we somehow align while you do RebGUI 2? ... as discussed previously (see post from 10-Mar), with the key points being: 1) Use (and possible extension) of global UI settings (colors, sizes, effects, behaviors) in %rebgui-ctx.r 2) Widgets should define a 'rebind func if they need to change a statically bound UI setting (e.g. color) 3) Use the new tab-panel widget and a fourth: 4) Layout uses 'tip (not 'tooltip) to specify the widget's tip string! Note that the current build has had most widget-specific exceptions removed, especially from %rebgui-edit.r; and that /dialog (hence popup) code has been rewritten to support true modal dialogs (that can in turn call additional modal dialogs). The later improvements are courtesy of recent REBOL/VIew popup changes. | |
Ashley: 22-Apr-2007 | %create-distribution.r should make the widget merge pretty easy. Recent changes hopefully make the %area.r caret error trap redundant (if not, I'll add that in with the next build) What extra refinements do you have for display? | |
Reichart: 28-Dec-2007 | That is recent...(and good to hear from you) | |
shadwolf: 29-Aug-2008 | ana button call for anamonitor wich helps me to debugging and no my list-view don't works anymore with recent rebgi version (it was done with rebgui 0.36 ... ) | |
Pekr: 10-May-2009 | I am trying to adapt Cyphre's old grid to recent RebGUI requirements. I got myself past color adaptation, so actually I can get it displayed, internally it returns correctly API function results, but I need to adapt to event handling. I am facing two problems: - editing, double-click etc do not work - during some actions as resizing I get following error: ** Script Error: action has no refinement called on-click ** Where: set-data ** Near: face/action/on-click face I looked into: help ctx-rebgui/widgets/grid/action, but those funcs are not set. Is there any need to set those function for particular widget? I looked at some other styles as e.g. button, but button is not using its face/action/on-click either, so I am a bit confused .... | |
Dockimbel: 23-May-2009 | It was a recent change, don't remember when it happened exactly. | |
NickA: 7-Sep-2010 | MaxV, this works perfectly for me on Ubuntu 10.04.1, using your rebol.deb installer - I ran Ubuntu directly from the CD created using the most recent Ubuntu download, installed REBOL using your Ubuntu package, and ran this script. Perhaps your version of RebGUI is different than mine? This version loads rebgui.r from an http:// link: rebol [] do http://re-bol.com/rebgui.r font1: make face/font [ name: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeSans.ttf" size: 11 style: [italic bold] ] example: compose [ font (font1) pen red text "Hello World!" ] display "Example" [ style 20x20 data [ box snow 100x100 effect [ draw example ] ] ] do-events quit | |
Endo: 11-Nov-2011 | I downloaded the source codes for RebGUI but it looks it is not the latest version. Many of the functions & styles are totally different in rebgui-92396.zip (source from codeplex) and in B117 (from dobeash website). Is there any more recent version somewhere? | |
Group: Rebol School ... Rebol School [web-public] | ||
Anton: 21-Apr-2009 | If you tried DO-THRU above, then it should be the most recent file in your public cache. But anyway, here is a direct link. http://anton.wildit.net.au/rebol/os/nix/draw-tunnel/draw-tunnel.c | |
BrianH: 15-Feb-2011 | R3's STACK returns information about the entire call stack, though the 'debug security setting would put some limits on it. SECURE is disabled in recent builds so we don't know what the limits are; we could try older versions to find out what those limits used to be. Also, see http://issue.cc/r3/885for a bug in STACK. | |
Group: Tech News ... Interesting technology [web-public] | ||
Pekr: 17-Sep-2009 | BrainH: is recent Extension API enough to link to .NET, or would you welcome some other additions, as utypes, for such an interface? | |
Maxim: 17-Sep-2009 | the gfx card is responsible for a lot of the watts being consumed... more than any recent cpu in any case. | |
PeterWood: 30-Nov-2009 | Perosnally, I'm not convinced by these brain shrinking theories. I quote from Tony Buzan (The Mind Mapping Man) : Recent research has shown that in a normal, healthy brain (that is, one in a healthy, aerobically fit body in which the brain is used well) there is no apparent loss of brain cells; only a growth in the interconnections, and therefore multiple intelligences of that brain! As the 20th Century ended, biologists at Princeton University came up witht the discovery ... that parts of the human brain can generate thousands of new brain cells, everyday I can't find the original scientific reference - Google only guided me to http://biology.about.com/library/weekly/aa102199.htm | |
Kaj: 30-Nov-2009 | Yes, that's the recent stuff | |
Sunanda: 27-Apr-2010 | Nice analysis of the recent attack on apache.org: https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/apache_org_04_09_2010 | |
Gregg: 22-Apr-2011 | Wow. Recent ACM and IEEE issues have had a number of articles on just how fast we've moved to the cloud, and that it will only accelerate. They also discuss technical issues that need to be addressed, but I don't think any of them have said "the big cloud providers could go down for 30 hours." | |
Kaj: 23-Apr-2011 | :-) Yeah, I've seen those in recent years | |
AdrianS: 26-Apr-2011 | With all the recent problems in Japan and the rapidly increasing cost of oil, something that is this close to being usable in production is being totally ignored. | |
BrianH: 6-Dec-2011 | Weird. On every device I've tried the WinCE build with, the window didn't resize for the virtual keyboard, so the actual command line was covered up by the keyboard. Are you saying that this problem went away at some point with a more recent WinCE version? | |
Ladislav: 25-Jan-2012 | And, when I judge also whether the recent (new) informations are mentioned, the WP is almost unbeatable | |
Group: !REBOL3-OLD1 ... [web-public] | ||
Chris: 27-May-2007 | It's a shame that menus have to be reinvented -- every system View runs on has a menu structure built in, and I'd rather use that than rolling our own. Especially on OS X. Our interface could be eg. a dialect attached to a window containing features common in menu systems: view/menu layout [...]["File" ["New" ["Document" "Template"] "Open" ctrl #"O" (does this) "Open Recent" get-recent-docs]] | |
BrianH: 28-May-2007 | Roll-your-owns are often inferior to the OS default on recent OS X, but were not necessarily so on earlier versions of OS X before it was polished. Some developers are still better than Apple in that respect. BTW, the worst of the roll-your-own developers on OS X nowadays is Apple - they don't follow their own UI conventions anymore. | |
btiffin: 15-Oct-2007 | All good ideas gentlemen. For the way I work (lazy and forgetful) I'd prefer not to have to type system/console/last-result if we can convice Carl to make it nice and short like recent or answer or ans or just or anything along the six or less character typing range. Plus if there is no shift-key involved, that'd be a bonus (meaning if we pick a symbol to suggest, I'd prefer backtick over tilde) | |
btiffin: 26-Mar-2008 | Note; with the recent blog post; this basic-test-engine.r may wel become part of the build-basic-test-engine-scripts.r reflective test generator. As Carl points out; these are not better than human written. They may cover more bases but still require a lot of attention to detail. My interest in all this is mainly to keep Carl and RT away from the potato peeling work, freeing them for building new things. :) | |
Sunanda: 16-Apr-2008 | This works in recent versions of REBOL: somefunc: func [x] [print pick series/:x] note the ":" before the "x" | |
BrianH: 13-Sep-2008 | Yup. There is a lot to learn there, and the number one lesson is this: they did it with what was there already, no plugins. If we want REBOL in web browsers, we are going to have to look somewhere other than Google for inspiration. Still, some of their recent behavior has some clues. Look at Gears - they are clearly recognizing that networks aren't reliable or fast enough to count on consistency. That's why they are promoting local storage. | |
Henrik: 8-Oct-2008 | He posted this Monday, and am not sure it would hurt to publish it: Delay in upload caused by: 1. Resize needed some more work. That has been done, and it is much better. We will probably see a few more bugs, and may still want to make some general adjustments. The main idea of resize has changed from earlier VID releases. I will write a DocBase page on it to explain how it works and why I changed it. 2. A few styles broke in recent changes. These need to be fixed. Should only take a few hours. 3. A few weeks ago, when making larger changes, I removed some of the compound styles. I want to add back at least one or two, probably LIST for text lists at minimum. | |
Pekr: 24-Oct-2008 | Graham - as far as my understanding goes, it actually can be released without the finished Core. Maybe few fixes to View kernel will be needed (especially if we want Unicoded display), but it can be imo released with recent Core. | |
amacleod: 4-Nov-2008 | What happened to the stuff Carl was working on to increasing the power of the GUI by making it more webpage-like - by incorporating services into the widgets? I have not heard any recent talk of these ideas... | |
Henrik: 12-Nov-2008 | I think we're doing pretty well on catching bugs and getting things redone and simplified that are too hard to work with. Carl needs a lot of convincing in this department, and will ask me if there isn't a different way to do the same thing. He needs convincing that his code or methods are too hard to work with, but when there is a change, it's usually a great one, such as the recent addition of multiple draw blocks for the same style. So I think he will want to interfere, unless it's a component that I wrote that works flawlessly, is perhaps 4-5 lines of code and I didn't mention any problems in developing it. :-) We're two people catching bugs a little faster than Carl can fix them. When the situation becomes opposite, then probably there will be another release or more people added. | |
Pekr: 6-Dec-2008 | Henrik - do we have anything like "anchor"? I do remember, from Romano' s styleset resizing model, that you could anchor your element to some other, and it stayed that way. Maybe it is not needed with recent resizing model? | |
Pekr: 7-Dec-2008 | I suggested to Carl to consider KDE 4 aproach. It was in development few years, and it seeemed like there is no end to this. So the team decided to cut some features for 4.1 and later, mark recent state as 4.0, and release it. They were criticised, but I do understand their motives. Those are mainly psychological - release, and never look back. Use current one. Are there bugs? OK, let's fix them, and go ahead ... | |
Henrik: 24-Feb-2009 | kib2, go to http://curecode.org/rebol3/view-tickets.rsp and filte by "Recent changes". The gray entries are the changes. | |
BrianH: 26-Feb-2009 | Good, because Carl has shifted his priorities for now to helping me by fixing errors that are blocking me. He asked me to change all of my worst pet peeves in CureCode to urgent last night, and he accepted almost all of my recent work in DevBase. GATHER hasn't made it in yet though - I am explaining its need to him now. | |
Pekr: 27-Feb-2009 | I had another request to join R3 discussion. Couldn't some interim solution being made, e.g. refusing names with special chars? Returning error would be enough for ppl to know they ought to choose different name, no? Because - recent solution was meant to be interim one, but it typically became permanent one, without any resolution of when actually it gets fixed ... | |
Pekr: 11-Mar-2009 | Just wanted to look-up some info about ReBin, as it is mentioned in recent March R3 plan, and found out following article: http://www.rebol.com/article/0044.html Pity it is almost 4.5 year old one. Hopefully we get it in upcoming months, as some features were really planned for ... sooooooo long ;-) | |
BrianH: 29-Apr-2009 | Recent Flash releases are the thing to beat. If we aren't at least as secure as Flash, consider R3 to be malware. | |
Sunanda: 13-May-2009 | Henrik:<I can only emphasize the importance of submitting Curecode reports.> If you look at some very recent bug reports (numbers 700 -- 799), over half of them have been resolved, often within days 46 built and/or tested (ie fixed) 8 dismissed (not actual bugs) There seems no better time to report R3 problems than now! The rest are Reviewed, Deferred or Waiting.....So still on the action list. | |
BrianH: 24-May-2009 | These functions have been part of the recent debate over series! and its types... | |
BrianH: 4-Jul-2009 | It's a recent bug fix. Wait, isn't STRICT-EQUAL? supposed to be EQUIVALENT? plus a datatype check? Then if EQUIVALENT? already does zone math I vote that STRICT-EQUAL? do zone math and SAME? do precise equivalence. | |
BrianH: 4-Jul-2009 | Most of Fork's recent complaint about tag! in R3 came down to not making the distinction between "join" (JOIN and REJOIN) and "adjoin" (AJOIN). If he had been around for the discussion that led to the creation of the AJOIN function it woldn't have been a problem :( | |
Pekr: 9-Jul-2009 | Carl asked me to ask, what is general opinion to my suggestion - to remove parse /all refinement altogether. Current proposal is to swith parse by default to /all mode for block rules, and to recent default behaviour for string rule. As for myself I don't mind compatibility, so I prefer removing /all refinement and switching pase internally to /all mode .... | |
Henrik: 24-Aug-2009 | I would wait 6-12 months at least with using R3 in production apps, particularly if you are betting on advanced high level things like GUI. Development could start now, but R3 is not near feature freeze yet. Many moving targets and bugs remain. Cyphre is supposed to give the graphics engine another overhaul. We are also missing many docs for painless porting of R3 to other OS'es. BTW: Carl has mentioned before that some things are needed for beta. I'm not sure the recent blog post is a good indication that R3 is anywhere near beta. I read it more like "this is a necessary 3.0 feature". | |
BrianH: 29-Sep-2009 | Just edited the parse proposals, based on recent discussions. Added a STAY proposal, renamed EITHER 2 to THEN, added the controversy to the priorities section. | |
Pekr: 2-Oct-2009 | Cyphre is waiting for the C code alignment. He does not have recent sources for View. If I understand him correctly, he has to wait for the Host code release ... | |
Steeve: 17-Oct-2009 | it's an willing change of the design from Carl, long time ago. It's not recent. | |
Pekr: 9-Nov-2009 | Brian: I judge situation upon recent experience! Networking protocols are NOT delivered by anyone for something like 3 years. So "it can be" means nothing for me, especially for the low-level C code of certain quality. How many C coders do we have here? How many of them are able to write the code, which would be accepted by Carl to be included in official distro? | |
Pekr: 9-Nov-2009 | If we did not get single networking protocol in 3 years, no single fix to http protocol (and we are talking mezzanine level here), WHEN do you expect, that feature like SSL/TLS, https could appear for R3? That is my only worry here. I am not agains the delivery by some "third party", I am just worried judging by recent experience ... | |
Pekr: 15-Dec-2009 | guys, to make things clear for me - recent efforts - if someone reports, that R3 compiles on system XY, does it mean that we are able to build R3 on such a platform = it is build and usable on such a platform? Or are we reporting that Carl is able to compile just DLL on a target platform? | |
Group: !Cheyenne ... Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server [web-public] | ||
Maxim: 20-Sep-2009 | I wonder if the /lines is a recent refinement or if I just never noticed it. | |
Janko: 15-Oct-2009 | BTW.. did any of you see the recent discussions about Unicorn ( a pure Unix philosophy webserver - that uses pool of processes .. etc.. very interesting blogposts in any manner, I can find links if anyone is interested. It reminded me a little on cheyenne too, although Unicorn has no async I think) | |
sqlab: 18-Dec-2009 | I had a problem to start the recent cheyenne version as a service after encapping. I got always crash.logs that it could not find some files. After manually copying the files it works. Can it be that in .cache.efs the new features are not included? | |
Dockimbel: 28-Sep-2010 | It seems that the PID file location recent change was a bad move, /var/run is by default only writable by root...To workaround that, user should create a sub-folder as root and then chown it to the application user to allow it to write PID files there : http://serverfault.com/questions/159334/what-permission-to-write-pid-file-in-var-run | |
Gregg: 28-Sep-2010 | Also, the version I have still says "> Catched Error <" which might read better as "> Caught Error <". That may be in recent versions. | |
Kaj: 6-Dec-2010 | I do see the asymmetry on our server. I have also had cases, though, where the number of workers went above eight or to zero. I'm not sure if that is still happening with the recent version | |
Dockimbel: 23-Nov-2011 | SQLite use to have issues handling concurrent writes (data corruption could happen), I don't know if recent versions improved that or not. | |
Dockimbel: 27-Dec-2011 | If you upgraded from a really older version, you might get some issues with the libraries loading from app-init.r as DO behaviour was changed in more recent versions. | |
Dockimbel: 15-Feb-2012 | Right, I should also recompile it with a more recent version of msvcrt library I guess. | |
Group: !REBOL3 Priorities ... Project priorities discussion [web-public] | ||
BrianH: 7-Dec-2009 | So far, that is - see recent blogs for details. | |
Group: !REBOL3 Schemes ... Implementors guide [web-public] | ||
BrianH: 5-Jan-2010 | The .rlp version is more than 2 years old, the .r is more recent and works. |
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