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Pekr 11-Oct-2005 [1793] | why? btw - do rebcode.zip demos work for you with rebcode2.zip View.exe? |
Volker 11-Oct-2005 [1794x2] | Not tried. Because the test are there and the changes are tested? ;) |
decimals there. | |
Pekr 11-Oct-2005 [1796x2] | decimals? That is goo, no? Also labels, etc. |
what does not work is sub-blocks ... | |
Gabriele 11-Oct-2005 [1798] | old demos will not work with this. many changes inside. :) |
Ladislav 21-Oct-2005 [1799x2] | http://www.ag-ip-news.com/getArticle.asp?Art_ID=2162&lang=en |
http://www.nosoftwarepatents.com/en/m/ev50/vote.html | |
DideC 3-Nov-2005 [1801] | Answer to Kru's link on "ExpertRating" : I don't see any Rebol coding exam!! Only general OS/networking exams. |
Rebolek 3-Nov-2005 [1802] | It's first in google if you're looking for "REBOL jobs". I just found it funny. |
Pekr 3-Nov-2005 [1803] | Hi, I would like to ask about how to implement best the auto-upgrade facility in rebol. Now the question is, how to aproach it best way. IIRC, Detective does something like that. Will you help me to answer some of my thoughts? - typically the mechanism can be rather easy - just go and read some site, check for filesize, if differs, upgrade. But that might not be sufficient .. - or you can store somewhere .txt (.cfg whatver file), containing rebol block or object, and do some more clever stuff. Basically following questions come to my mind: - do just simple version check and upgrade to higher version? - imagine an app, developing rather fast, producing xy version in the beginning = update often - the list can get long to load - but - you have to maintain it, as some ppl can be on vacation and still running old version - so - split it into separate, per-version file? I mean - making reverse aproach - provide updating config file for each version available. example - you have version 1.0, there were two other releases, 1.1 and 1.2 - you check 1.0 upgrade cfg and it tells you, you can go directly to 1.2 version ... or not, and you go to 1.1 first, then to 1.2 .... the reason is, that some version might require to rebuild data structures etc etc., so it is not always only about switching .exe Or am I complicating it in unnecessary way? any ideas? |
Volker 3-Nov-2005 [1804x2] | read-thru/check with binary checksums. Each version in own folder. Updater points to the next folder. which usually is empty. once a version is there, download everything, run a update-data.r. then run this versions look-for-update. Continues until no never version there. Look for detective/ask Gabriele how to check that its really all your code. |
really all your code. -> "really your code", if you use encap. | |
Pekr 3-Nov-2005 [1806x2] | thanks ... |
I hope you can place .exe itself in such a directory. It is imo necessary, that in such a case, update-date.r is being run by new .exe already. Imagine you want to rebuild database, and that there is View 1.4, which uses RIF, rebcode. You can't do it using old .exe, which uses older kernel incarnation ... | |
Volker 3-Nov-2005 [1808] | I think so. Make a small launcher which calls the newest installed version. |
Graham 3-Nov-2005 [1809] | What I did was embed a version number .. a tuple in the exe. Each time it first accesses the internet, it checks to see if there is an upgrade by querying a cgi script which returns the current version number. If there is a higher version, it just offers to download it .. download location is always the same. |
Volker 4-Nov-2005 [1810] | Basically like me. But Pekr wanted backward-compatibility for data, so he needs all the in-between-versions for conversion. Or some other way to upgrade data. |
Maarten 6-Nov-2005 [1811] | I mailed the detective goodies to Petr; I have little time but now you can bug him for the code ;-) |
Pekr 6-Nov-2005 [1812x2] | yes, thanks - received it, studying it ... |
btw - is your locale the same as the one with RebGUI? | |
Maarten 6-Nov-2005 [1814] | Nope. |
Ladislav 22-Nov-2005 [1815] | Domain change warning: vslib.cz domain (belonging to the Technical University of Liberec) has changed its name to tul.cz |
BrianW 28-Nov-2005 [1816] | cool. I'm flying down for an interview at Yahoo! in San Jose this week. That should be fun :) |
Tomc 28-Nov-2005 [1817] | congrats |
BrianW 28-Nov-2005 [1818] | thanks. If I get the job, I'd be a few miles closer to Rebol folks than I am now |
Will 28-Nov-2005 [1819] | Good luck!! 8) |
Alan 28-Nov-2005 [1820] | make sure they pay the rent- is really high down there |
BrianW 29-Nov-2005 [1821] | I was noticing that. I'm also being flown over to Boston for an interview later this week with somebody else. Rent is a lot better over there |
Chris 29-Nov-2005 [1822] | Relatively... |
Louis 30-Nov-2005 [1823] | Does anyone on this list live in (or near) Hamilton, Ohio? |
Izkata 30-Nov-2005 [1824] | Do you consider Illinois close? |
Louis 30-Nov-2005 [1825] | I really need someone in the greater Cincinnati area. |
RobertDumond 1-Dec-2005 [1826x2] | hallo, alls... I am not sure where to post this, so I figured I'd do it here... I am trying to replace the default icon's for an encapped app using Resource Hacker... but if I replace the icons, the app crashes with an Out of Memory error... here's the actual output:** Script Error: Not enough memory ** Near: script: decapsulate if none? script ** Press enter to quit... |
has anyone else run into this issue? | |
Chris 1-Dec-2005 [1828] | I've not come across this particular error, the only thing I know to be sure of is that you are directly replacing only and all the images in the original icon. |
[unknown: 9] 1-Dec-2005 [1829] | We have done this also. WE did not have this problem though that I know of. Try only replacing the smallest icon to start. |
Sunanda 1-Dec-2005 [1830] | Out of memory is a common message if tryimg to decompress a corrupt compressed file: Could your image be damaged? decompress join compress " abc" "c" ** Script Error: Not enough memory ** Near: decompress join compress " abc" "c" |
Allen 1-Dec-2005 [1831x2] | Make sure you only replace the existing icons, don't add any other sizes/formats that aren't already there. |
I've had that crash happen if I tried to update an icon set that doesn't match the formats of the existing icon set. | |
Ashley 1-Dec-2005 [1833] | As above, and the group you're after is probably SDK. ;) |
[unknown: 9] 1-Dec-2005 [1834] | well, we should really have an Encap group. |
Terry 1-Dec-2005 [1835] | There was at one time |
Volker 1-Dec-2005 [1836] | related? http://www.rebol.net/cgi-bin/rambo.r?id=3911&Response: Please note, that for it to work, you must replace the builtin icon with one that is *exactly* the same. Otherwise, you get errors like the above. -Gabriele |
Graham 1-Dec-2005 [1837] | it's called the SDK group ! |
Gabriele 2-Dec-2005 [1838x2] | If the icon you replace is even one byte longer or smaller, it gives that error. |
what i do usually is extract the original icon then just change the images without changing anything else. | |
BrianW 20-Dec-2005 [1840] | We're seeing a steady growth in the number of Web-related channels. Would it be reasonable to great a "Web" divider for them? Then again, I suppose could start experimenting with using my own dividers :) |
[unknown: 9] 20-Dec-2005 [1841] | :) |
DideC 24-Dec-2005 [1842] | --::::: Merry Christmas to all :::::-- Welcome Santa Claus °< 8^#=~ |
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