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[unknown: 9] 22-Feb-2005 [1243] | You pick the way you want to interact. |
Tomc 22-Feb-2005 [1244x2] | a single source would help fragmentation that has already taken its toll in this small community |
A: Im sure you are correct | |
Ammon 22-Feb-2005 [1246] | I'm not trying to justify inconsistancies, just trying to point out that even applications that only run on Linux experience a great degree of inconsistancy between distros... |
[unknown: 9] 22-Feb-2005 [1247] | Exactly, I hate to have information not centralized. It should be intersting to see if we can bring all three of these (to start) together (meaning AltME, Email, QTask). They each do something different. but they should be compatible. And in this context "Email" realliy refers to a relay Server. |
Tomc 22-Feb-2005 [1248] | to be a lowest common denominator it would have to be web based text |
Ammon 22-Feb-2005 [1249] | Rebol/Services ? ;~> |
Tomc 22-Feb-2005 [1250] | theorericaly :^) |
BrianW 22-Feb-2005 [1251] | odd, I've never yet had a coredump with altme |
Tomc 22-Feb-2005 [1252] | 100% reproducible here |
BrianW 22-Feb-2005 [1253] | just curious: what distro? |
Tomc 22-Feb-2005 [1254] | redhat enterprise 3 workstation something or another, all patches up to date |
Ammon 22-Feb-2005 [1255] | It could be as simple as a Console setting... |
BrianW 22-Feb-2005 [1256] | weird. I've been on FC2, FC3, and RH7.2 with no issues. Haven't tried RHEL3 yet, though. |
Ammon 22-Feb-2005 [1257] | Or the way that you are running AltME... |
BrianW 22-Feb-2005 [1258] | .oO(actually, it's a mutant originally based on RH7.2, so I probably shouldn't include that in the list) |
Ammon 22-Feb-2005 [1259] | I experienced a number odd behaviors with AltME and REBOL in general on FC2... |
Micha 23-Feb-2005 [1260x3] | console.r [ view layout f1: field 100x100 [ s] f2: field 100x100 ] s: funs [] [ p: open 127.0.0.1:80 write-io p f1/text length? f1/text wait p d: "" read-io p f2/text 1000 f1/text: "" show [ f1 f2] ] serw.r [ p: open tcp://:80 c: first p wait p d: "" read-io c d 1000 write-io console:// d length? d read-io console:// d 10000 write-io c d length? data ] |
plis help | |
remote consola rebol | |
Geomol 23-Feb-2005 [1263] | s: funs [] ... should be s: func [] ... |
Tomc 23-Feb-2005 [1264] | without s taking arguments could be s: does [p: open .... |
Pekr 23-Feb-2005 [1265] | Is it possible for newcomer who installed Altme today to view older messages? I have one friend who can't see any messages in View group for e.g. |
Geomol 23-Feb-2005 [1266] | The groups should be sent to his computer. You can set the message limit under settings. |
Pekr 23-Feb-2005 [1267] | ah, dot trick worked, thanks ... |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1268x2] | R: I would add to our list of mail-list users, all altme users whenever safeworlds single point of failure archetecure rears it's head |
(such as the last half day) | |
Pekr 24-Feb-2005 [1270x2] | ah, finally back? What happened? |
uf, pressed Bold button mistakenly .... | |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1272] | when all worlds are unavailable from everywhere it is because safeworlds is having network/hardware/software problems on the machine that looks the current address of a world |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1273] | Yes the Safeworlds nameserver application was done. The application runs on the same server than their website. |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1274] | even if the world host address is working just fine in the next room |
Pekr 24-Feb-2005 [1275] | no, not apparently, as their website worked here, while Atlme did not? |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1276] | Because the nameserver app was done. The application runs on port 5500. Webserver in port 80 both hosted on the same ip-address 66.328.43.215 |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1277] | website need not be on the same machine seerving world addresses |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1278] | nameserver app failed |
Pekr 24-Feb-2005 [1279] | I wonder, if Altme a) uses at least TWO machines to connect to for lookup purposes like DNS does b) can remember IP address so next time look-up server is not available, it can try direct IP connection .... if not, it is imo plain stupid as at least b) imo would not take more than few hours for programmer to add .... now Peter will come once again, and call it - "unreliable" :-) |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1280] | From my observations of pkt trace. a) No it doesn't b) No caching either Pekr "unreliable" assestion correct. |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1281] | safeworlds did have a good long run with no downtime, but stuff happens eventually |
Pekr 24-Feb-2005 [1282] | not "pekr unreliable" - it was joke. It was Peter Wood imo, who called it unreliable and once Rebol2 failed, someone joked that now Peter Wood will come and call it unreliable, so I just wait when he appears :-) |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1283x2] | Pekr- it is more a policy / bussiness pratice than praciical programming problem |
there are some advantages to safeworlds, theu can provide/ force upgrades to their software | |
Pekr 24-Feb-2005 [1285] | why business policy? Do you think SafeWorlds wants to keep it under control? Well, bad service then? I don't believe they don't have at least two machines. Alme client could contain list of alternative look-up server - it would cover most outages imo ... |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1286] | and it keeps them in the loop, not obsoleating yourself may make good bussiness sense (I am useless at bussiness so I am geussing here) |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1287] | I think the should build some redundancy in the name resolution part of the AltMe service otherwise there will be service cut-offs. |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1288x2] | I think their feeling is that if they can provide reliable world-name service then it is the best choice. |
and they think they can | |
JaimeVargas 24-Feb-2005 [1290] | Tom, there other ways to address the "obsoleating" policy that doesn't require service cuts. |
Tomc 24-Feb-2005 [1291x2] | however realithy does bite |
I am not the one that needs convincing ;) | |
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