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Group: All ... except covered in other channels [web-public]
Maxim:
1-Feb-2005
but recent remark news means I am picking up programming threads...so 
I guess I'm not the only one with things just around the corner...
BrianH:
2-Jan-2006
Or would be if there was a 1.3.62 - right now the latest rebcode 
release is 1.3.61, based on the 1.3.1 codebase. 1.3.2 is actually 
more recent.
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: Ann-Reply ... Reply to Announce group [web-public]
Graham:
1-Feb-2007
Hmm.  Anton has shifted sites 4x in recent years ... !
Anton:
9-Jan-2008
btiffin: Looks like I updated Wine from the winehq site late November, 
so I've got a pretty recent version.
Group: !AltME ... Discussion about AltME [web-public]
Graham:
2-Feb-2007
Regarding crash on recycle .. I don't think that bug exists in recent 
builds.  Has anyone seen it in a recent build??
Pekr:
20-Dec-2007
it is FF. I am no Vista. With my former notebook, I had one problem, 
where FF was chosen, but Vista still kept IE and it could not be 
deselected (and I am local admin). With my recent notebook, I simply 
have FF registered ....
Pekr:
21-Dec-2007
I clicked Custom, then FireFox - there are three options in there 
- Use recent browser, IE, FF .... even if FF is "default browser" 
for my OS, I had to specifically click it here, and now AltME opens 
FF finally! Strange thing is, that when I now return back to the 
same menu, once again Use recent browser is selected, but FF is now 
used ....
btiffin:
26-Mar-2008
We need more testing.  Although the recent blog entry may change 
things a little we need lots of grunt test case wrting.   They are 
built around a test engine that loads the cases, so these are not 
standalone scripts.
james_nak:
26-Apr-2008
Anyone ever seen a "Too Many Recent Servers" error when attempting 
to start a world? And is the limit 5 or 3 worlds running on a single 
PC?
Brock:
23-Mar-2009
I was running multiple servers on a Win98 machine, so don't know 
if anyone else has had a different experience on the more recent 
Win OS's.
Brock:
26-May-2009
I've always thought a nice feature would be to set the 'start-date' 
from where you wanted to receive data from, so you could ease into 
retrieving either the entire world's contents, or simply start fresh 
with only the recent submissions.  However, your search capability 
would be limited as the search is performed locally on the data you 
have available.  Maybe the next AltME will have more features like 
this.
mhinson:
30-May-2009
I have been looking at my WireShark output during one of the recent 
AltME problems. What seems to happen is that the server stops responding 
to the client keep alive requests (sent evey 5 seconds normaly), 
but the IP address keeps responding to my pings with almost no dropped 
packets or increase in latency.
Sunanda:
19-Aug-2009
If anything traffic volumes are down in recent months:
    http://www.rebol.org/aga-display-stats.r?world=r3wp&year=2009

(figures show [web-public] groups only. It is possible private groups 
are way, way up).
Maxim:
19-Aug-2009
The recent decline in non REBOL related concent, seemingly comming 
from a common accord that we should make the world more REBOL  centric... 
will have made a big difference too.
sqlab:
24-Nov-2009
But I lost some messages on one of the computers, i use to access 
AltMe. 

And I don't mean the common bug, that I do net get the recent messages.
Carl:
28-Dec-2009
Maybe the bug is that the server does not apply the recent patches.
Pekr:
19-Jan-2010
mark everything read

 could be done a bit differently maybe, via a setting. E.g. "Mark 
 as read messages older than (days)" ... defaulting to let's say 3 
 days ... so that you would be able to see some recent discussions 
 still marked red .... just an idea ...
Maxim:
20-Jan-2010
maybe if the client is more recent than the server?
Pekr:
21-Jan-2010
I don't like how recent altme updates treat msg post. The caching 
(or undo) should be done some other way. This grey area blocking 
unless the message is delivered makes AltME feel like the JS crap 
out there ;-)
Reichart:
28-May-2010
Florin, on the left, you should see "M | Users | Status"  You can 
click on these:

M = Most recent
Users = Alphabetical
Status = By by status
Sunanda:
6-Jun-2010
So did I -- 1.2.23. So recent, it's not on the recent updates list:
   http://www.altme.com/new.html
Group: Core ... Discuss core issues [web-public]
Sunanda:
16-Feb-2006
Hve you tried the
new-line
function -- available in recent versions of REBOL?
Anton:
23-Feb-2006
Example



PRINT  (global)

In the most recent Rebol/Core 2.6 (date)
First appeared in Rebol/Core 0.005 alpha (date)
[History]



Passed all 12 unit tests on [30 versions of rebol]. (See [unit tests])


---------------------------

PARSE  (global)

In the most recent Rebol/Core 2.6 (date)
First appeared ...
[History]



Passed all 34 unit tests on [14 versions of rebol]. (See [unit tests])
Sunanda:
24-Mar-2006
difference in recent versions will subtract dates and times
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?
Group: View ... discuss view related issues [web-public]
eFishAnt:
6-May-2005
Doc's Win95 demo (in Demo's folder of ViewTop breaks on layout/trace, 
looks like build is involved, but the file is %win95.zip ... on some 
recent /Views, didn't test all the way back to where it works, but 
has anyone fixed or know much about it?
shadwolf:
8-May-2005
Type "desktop" to start desktop.
WARNING: CALL function enabled in this version.
To see most recent beta changes, type: changes?
>> fun: func [/local i ][print i for i 1 10 1 [] print i ]
>> fun fun
none
none
none
none
>> stat
** Script Error: stat has no value
** Near: stat
>> stats
== 3769230
>> recycle
>> stats
== 2937954
>>
shadwolf:
8-May-2005
Type "desktop" to start desktop.
WARNING: CALL function enabled in this version.
To see most recent beta changes, type: changes?
>> stats/frames
== [1536 1401 135 135 12522]
>>
shadwolf:
8-May-2005
Type "desktop" to start desktop.
WARNING: CALL function enabled in this version.
To see most recent beta changes, type: changes?
>> recycle
>> stats/frames
== [1536 1121 415 415 11396]
Pekr:
27-May-2005
Carl posts new thing to consider for View - min-face - look at recent 
blog article - http://www.rebol.net/article/0168.html
MichaelAppelmans:
7-Jun-2005
re versions I'm trying to run Didec's delete-emails which requires 
View 1.2.8+. I downloaded the latest version of View and it shows 
up as 1.2.1? When I look at the downloads dir I see 1.2.8 circa june 
2005 but the more recent files are labeled version 1.2.1. Can someone 
explain why newer code has a lower version number?  Thanks
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 
...
Group: I'm new ... Ask any question, and a helpful person will try to answer. [web-public]
mhinson:
19-Apr-2009
Thanks.  These files are getting better with more recent versions 
of Cisco IOS but sometimes trial and error is the only way to find 
the formats used.
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: Syllable ... The free desktop and server operating system family [web-public]
Kaj:
30-Dec-2005
The previous ready-made VMware image was rather old. Combined with 
the recent release of the free player by VMware this means that a 
lot more people can evaluate Syllable who are not ready to install 
it on bare metal yet
BrianH:
23-Sep-2008
He has a recent enough processor that it has virtualization extensions, 
so VirtualBox isn't bad on it.
Kaj:
30-Aug-2011
However, if you can get VMware or a recent QEmu, Syllable has a video 
driver for it that makes a big difference
Group: Linux ... [web-public] group for linux REBOL users
Anton:
15-Mar-2009
To do 1, it may help to use this console command after an install.

 alias recent='find . -type f -printf '\''%TY-%Tm-%Td/%TT %p\n'\'' 
 | sort'
Sunanda:
28-Aug-2009
Sorry to hear you've been attacked, Graham.

I hope it is not too much work to get it all back together....Don't 
work all night!

Looks like it was not personal -- just some automated tools seeking 
vulnerabilities.

You seem to be on a fairly recent version of Apache, but that does 
mean you may be some months behind on the security patches:
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
Pekr:
1-Oct-2009
As for OpenVPN - I don't know - it is kind of "recent" addition, 
as community screamed for it. There is l2tp, pptp, ppoe and I use 
simple pptp ....
Carl:
20-Jul-2010
PS: This is the most recent from the ubuntu website.
Group: AGG ... to discus new Rebol/View with AGG [web-public]
Christian:
12-Oct-2005
Do recent /Commands include AGG already?
Brock:
15-Jun-2007
wondering what the 'dot' is that appears on the right side of the 
 divider over the menu item  "File > Recent Files"?
Group: Announce ... Announcements only - use Ann-reply to chat [web-public]
Sunanda:
29-Mar-2010
From a suggestion by Christopher Ross-Gill (thanks Chris!):


-- REBOL.org's RSS feed now has the most recent posts from the AltME 
REBOL3 world

-- You can also see the most recent posts on the website, via this 
link:
    http://www.rebol.org/aga-search.r?q=//recent


By default, both show the most recent 100 posts. You can set your 
own value between 0 and 255 -- more details below.


RSS FEED INFO
=============
See the RSS help page for more details:
   http://www.rebol.org/boiler.r?display=rss-help


WEB PAGE
=========

http://www.rebol.org/aga-search.r?q=//recent==> most recent 
100 posts by default

http://www.rebol.org/aga-search.r?q=//recent:200   ==> most recent 
200 posts

Slightly more information here:
    http://www.rebol.org/boiler.r?display=aga-search-help#toc-3

Please let me know the problems!
Cyphre:
17-May-2010
Since there is a lot of silence in recent days on this AltME world 
Pekr persaded me to put one announce here:


I'd like to announce important milestone in my personal(occasional 
weekend hobby ;)) JITteR project developement that has just been 
achieved yesterday.


JITteR is lightweight REBOL dialect that enables running JIT compiled 
functions directly from REBOL interpreter.

Such JIT compiled functions can be tens to hundreds times faster 
than REBOL equivalent code.

Usage of JITter is aimed on graphics routines, compressors, codecs, 
generators, number crunching algorithms and various other time-critical 
programming tasks.

The main idea of this project is not to clone all REBOL functionality 
but maintain compatibility in sense of JITteR -> REBOL way so any 
code written in JITteR can be executed(fallback) as plain REBOL function! 
without the need of touching the code.


Currently only REBOL2 version is being tested and x86 CPUs are supported. 
But R3 and other CPUs will be added in later stages of the developement.

Licensing is not yet decided (until the project reach full Alpha 
stage). But the code will be definitely free for non-commercial usage.


Since this release is only 'internal' I hope this announces doesn't 
sound to much 'vaporwarish' :-)


Alpha release is planned to be released to closed group of developers 
in ~2 months.
Feel free to leave any feedback in the Ann-Reply group or PM me.

project features log:


JITteR v0.1.23.3.1 (pre-Alpha version internal release) - 16-May-2010

---------------------------------------------------------------------

- currently only x86 32-bit CPU assembly supported (other CPUs planned 
in Beta stage)

- datatype support: image!, binary!, string!, integer!, decimal!, 
char!, logic! 
- path! lookup support on binary!, image!, string! byte arrays
- math operations: +,-,*,/,<,>,<=,>=,=
- boolean operations: NOT, AND, OR, XOR
- parens support: REBOL-like code evaluation precedence

- supported keywords (REBOL compatible): APPLY(currently on JITTer 
functions only), LOOP, REPEAT, WHILE, UNTIL, BREAK, IF, EITHER, PICK, 
POKE
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).
Group: Rebol School ... Rebol School [web-public]
BrianH:
4-Jan-2009
We should check if it was in the rest of the 2.7 series - 2.7.6 is 
recent, but 2.7.5 is 2 years old.
Reichart:
30-Jan-2009
Well, if you assume that your internal storage method is one which 
just needs to be "converted" to an other, like CSV => XML, you might 
be in for a suprise when trying to model a real time dynamic system 
with Undo like a paint program with a file format as export.


For example, do you store a given object once, with the history of 
the object elsewhere, or do you store the object together, with the 
most recent at the top of the list.

Also, Do you store objects, and actions, or both togther.
Geomol:
8-Feb-2009
It may have changed in recent version. Let me check...
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)
Group: !Liquid ... any questions about liquid dataflow core. [web-public]
Maxim:
7-May-2009
rebol is a pretty closed language in the sense where there isn't 
much room to change rebol itself.  you can obviously replace functions, 
but not the real heart of the engine, the datatypes.  Other languages 
like python let you have access to the complete internals of the 
language.   This is often related to class usage, for which it is 
easier to provide hooks and callbacks. 


rebol is a language which doesn't promote objects as the core paradigm, 
its much closer to imperative programming than most "recent" languages. 
  R3 was/is? supposed to let us build our own datatypes, and has 
been reported as eventually providing for some level of accessors 
for objects.   This will make it easier to integrate tools like liquid 
seamlessly.
Group: !Cheyenne ... Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server [web-public]
BrianH:
21-Dec-2007
Do you think you could add keepalive facilities to the service dll, 
where it could monitor the Cheyenne process and restart it if it 
shuts down? That could really help - I have admired that facility 
in recent malware.
Dockimbel:
24-Sep-2008
If you need the HTTP client for Uniserve, just let me know, I have 
a much more recent unreleased version that should work better than 
the old one in Uniserve 0.9.9.
Dockimbel:
12-Feb-2009
2. This one http://www.rebol.org/view-script.r?script=sqlite3-protocol.r
should work with RSP's DO-SQL, but untested. You still have the option 
to bypass RSP's DB layer to use any driver you like as you would 
in a normal script. Just remember that your code will be executed 
in several processes, so you can't rely on global words, nor assume 
that opening the connection just once will be enough...


Btw, doesn't SQLite have issues with write accesses from multiple 
processes? I've read that each process has to synchronize with others 
for write operations because SQLite don't provide such layer. Is 
this still true with recent SQLite version?  (Maybe I've just misunderstood, 
I have no experience using SQLite).
BrianH:
2-Apr-2009
The recent release build. Nothing shows up in the logs. I'll try 
verbose mode.
Group: !CureCode ... web-based bugtracking tool [web-public]
BrianH:
20-Jul-2009
The default ticket view for anonymous login shows up as Most Recent 
Reports in the dropdown box, but is actually Recent Changes. The 
first thing I check when going in anonymously is Recent Changes, 
but either default would be fine if the dropdown and display matched.
Henrik:
26-Jul-2009
For a long while, "Most Recent Reports" and "Recent Changes" produced 
identical results here, but works properly now. Is that part of the 
fixes above?
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