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[!AltME] Discussion about AltME
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BrianH 23-Mar-2008 [2841] | It might be a factor that I am connected to the internet through Comcast. |
[unknown: 5] 23-Mar-2008 [2842] | My message size is set at 1000. Seems when I go 10000 or more it gets a bit slow |
BrianH 23-Mar-2008 [2843] | Mine is set at 1000 too. Let me be clear here: I get the slowdown whenever AltME retrieves a message, even if I didn't write the message. Today, the messages have mostly been from Paul :) |
[unknown: 5] 23-Mar-2008 [2844] | Do an test of your bandwidth at speakeasy.net or something. |
BrianH 23-Mar-2008 [2845] | The bandwidth is fine - it's an architectural bug. AltME shouldn't block on retrieval at all. Any blocking should happen after the message has been retrieved, just long enough to post the message to the GUI, no more than a millisecond. |
[unknown: 5] 23-Mar-2008 [2846] | I have had some delays also but doesn't sound as bad as yours. So i wonder why someone would have less delay than someone else - maybe that is where the focus of the problem shoudl be. |
BrianH 23-Mar-2008 [2847] | I would think that Comcast is up to its old tricks, but I've seen this problem elsewhere too - same computer, different line. |
Graham 23-Mar-2008 [2848] | altme has always been blocking in this respect |
JohanAR 25-Mar-2008 [2849] | When I closed AltMe a few seconds ago I got this error message: "Server reported error in unknown-request because of: Ôtatus" |
NormanDep 26-Mar-2008 [2850] | Im was wondering, does Altme Linux/Debian need more specific testing to get out of Beta stage? If you need more Linux testing drop me a note. |
btiffin 26-Mar-2008 [2851x4] | 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. |
decimals: [ [ 15 == system/options/decimal-digits] [0.25 == (-2 ** -2)] [(to decimal! #{4000 0000 0000 0001}) < (to decimal! #{4000 0000 0000 0002})] ["1.79769313486232E+308" == mold 1.7976931348623157E+308] ["1.79769313486232E+308" == mold (2 - (2 ** -52)) * (2 ** 1023)] ["2.2250738585072E-308" == mold 2 ** -1022] [error? try [1.7976931348623157E+308 + 0.0000000000000001E+308]] ["2.2250738585072E-308" == mold to decimal! #{0010 0000 0000 0000}] ["2.2250738585072E-308" == mold to decimal! #{000F FFFF FFFF FFFF}] ["2.2250738585072E-308" == mold (1 - (2 ** -52)) * (2 ** -1022)] ["4.94065645841247E-324" == mold to decimal! #{0000 0000 0000 0001}] ["-4.94065645841247E-324" == mold -2 ** -1074] [0.0 == to decimal! #{0000 0000 0000 0000}] [0.0 == to decimal! #{8000 0000 0000 0000}] [error? try [to decimal! #{7FF0 0000 0000 0000}]] [error? try [to decimal! #{FFF0 0000 0000 0000}]] [error? try [to decimal! #{7FFF FFFF FFFF FFFF}]] ] | |
So name: [ [block of code expected to return truth] [next small test] ] | |
Sorry, didn't notice the forum, moving to !REBOL3 | |
Reichart 26-Mar-2008 [2855] | LOL |
RobertS 31-Mar-2008 [2856x4] | I am getting an error after 1) download altme to new PC; accept updates; enter Rebol3 world; |
I am getting an error installing altme | |
I am getting an error on new altme installs on Windows XP on PC's which have not had a prior install; install, accept updates (some 13 files are offered for downl0ad - I think after entering Rebol3 world ... at which point altme dies with a warning that cannot write to track directory as it may not exist; restart of altme then proceeds fine; | |
As you can see, I was having trouble as this new install populated lists: any time that I hit the enter key the post vanished but the list would not refresh by just going to another topic and returning to this altme topic. Hence the 3 stutters in trying to report what may be a known issue as I was not sure if my post was in limbo or lost in the ethereal bit bucket | |
Reichart 31-Mar-2008 [2860] | Always report errors to AltME feedback, that way they are in the ticketing system. This group is best used to talk concepts... |
RobertS 31-Mar-2008 [2861] | ah .. under HELP. done |
Reichart 31-Mar-2008 [2862] | Cool, thanks. Every report is filed, catalogued, grouped in a folder, placed in a bank box, collected in a wood crate, and placed along with thousands of similar crates….er, or, that was Raiders of the Lost Arc….ignore me… |
Anton 1-Apr-2008 [2863] | .. and eventually.. one day... brave explorers will come and discover the secrets of the ancients.. |
Ingo 2-Apr-2008 [2864] | I am unable to select text at the end part of the long post RobertS posted in core group This happens somewhere around the line ---Paste from clipboard Does anyone else have this problem? (I'm on Altme 1.1.29, Ubuntu 7.10) |
Geomol 2-Apr-2008 [2865] | Yes, the last lines, I can select, are: lab: label para [origin: 2x3 margin: 0x2] labe: lab edge [size: 1x1 color: water effect: 'ibeve Under OS X. |
Sunanda 2-Apr-2008 [2866x2] | I can't either. Two work-arounds, assuminng you want to capture and save the post: 1. cut'n'paste it from the HTML archive -- though this may lose you some formatting and/or indenting: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/aga-display-posts.r?post=r3wp157x10054 |
2. copy it out of the Altme Chat record: change-dir %[...your path...]/altme/worlds/rebol3/chat core-chat: reduce load/all %157.set text: last core-chat/10055 | |
Alan 2-Apr-2008 [2868] | works here on XP Pro/Altme 1.2.15 |
Ingo 3-Apr-2008 [2869] | Thanks Sunanda, how do you know about number 2? |
Sunanda 3-Apr-2008 [2870] | I wrote the code that published the Altme archive on REBOL.org -- so I had to reverse engineer the Altme data structures. |
Ingo 3-Apr-2008 [2871] | ahh, I see. So it's nothing for the faint of heart ;-) |
Reichart 3-Apr-2008 [2872] | Yeah, a whole three lines of code. |
Ingo 3-Apr-2008 [2873] | I'm not talking about these 3 lines for this exact problem, but about understanding enough to find the same info for another post ... Of course, this may be equally easy. |
Reichart 3-Apr-2008 [2874] | : ) (I know), but it is cool that such a thing can be done with so little code because of a) REBOL b) the format AltME files are stored in. |
Pekr 5-Apr-2008 [2875x5] | Where AltME is terribly wrong (or I am terribly stupid): |
Today I tried to run start two altme servers. I want to try to get some guys hooked. I would like to state, that I am semi experienced (still not guru) networking guy, and I do run wi-fi network with 30+ routers for 420 customers, so not novice. | |
So what do I think AltME id doing wrong, or at least not making life to admins easy? There is no problem for me to to open ports on FW. This is not about opening ports only, but precisely speaking it is about setting DST-NAT to your target PC on internal network: 1) AltME records your internal IP adress when setting up your world. Don't even try to run it on different PC in your internal network. Even if you have all ports OK, this one thing will ruin all your efforts. Dunno if it adds to any kind of security, but in my eyes it is completly unnecessary obstacle. But maybe it is usefull when running altme servers fully on your local network, so that AltME "DNS" can direct your local clients to correct internal altme server. I can live easily with this one, but ... 2) Today I created new world. No matter how you try, it always registers AltME world on port 5400. There is no ability to set it differently. 3) Even if you start altme -s "my-world" -p 5401, it will not help you, and it still opens the world on port 5400 (at least that is what I saw with netstat -an), which is imo a bug 4) even if you change \servers\my-world\info, still no luck. When you go to http://www.altme.com/cgi-bin/lookup.cgiand you type-in your world name, you still can see, that AltME.com has registered 5400 port, but not e.g. 5401 5) even if you run your altme -s "my-world" -p 5401, and even if you send your client to 5401 port by changing \worlds\my-world\config.txt, you still has no lack. It is apparent, that no matter how your client is instructed, it takes info from altme.com for granted, and overrides your local settings, which can be proven by 6) 6) Running two worlds - my-world on 5400 and my-world1 on 5401 (names obfuscated here), I found out, that Altme client does not care of Altme server name at all. That can be proven by typing my-world1 and using account from my-world, you are succesfully logged in to my-world, instead of my-world1, as client obtains port 5400 instead of 5401 I have one and only one question - how can I change my world port number on altme.com, or in other worlds - how do I REGISTER world on different than 5400 port? :-) | |
Thanks eventually and sorry, if I miss some important steps, but I tried to follow docs, which should be sufficient enough me thinks :-) | |
in 5) lack = luck | |
Brock 5-Apr-2008 [2880x4] | Pekr, my limited experience with multiple altME worlds is you need to have the other worlds you are hosting running at the same time you create your new world. It will assigne the next available port to that world. |
I had lots of problems with this in the past as well as I was trying to setup some test worlds to hook some people. I created the worlds consecutively with no other worlds running and ran into the same problem of them all being associate with 5400. | |
I also had problems with worlds that were not 'reserved' running on theh same Win98 machine. I had frequent drops of the worlds... the world server thought people hadn't been on the worlds in 90 days so the server released the name. This happened really frequently, even though the worlds in question were accessed every day or every couple of days. | |
I finally gave up and resolved myself to only host one world. Seems to have remedied the problem, although I still have occasional world name drops. The other problem I had is it would not allow me to connect to my world, and when 'restarting' the world, it would say my world name is in use, thus forcing me to change my world-name and asking my users to do the same when trying to connect. Luckily it was just for family, so they did it without complaining. | |
Gregg 5-Apr-2008 [2884] | Same issues here. |
Graham 5-Apr-2008 [2885x2] | I've been defeated .. I've changed all my passwords to be the same :( |
Just been locked out too many times with the wrong password. | |
Edgar 7-Apr-2008 [2887] | Something weird corrupted my AltME login to this world. I had to delete the file "state" and let AltMe recreate it. This happened right after the new AltME update. Before I deleted it, it was logging me in but keeps giving me an internal error about state path being none while I am already logged in. I sent the error to feedsback 3 times. Deleting the "state" file fixed it for me. |
Pekr 7-Apr-2008 [2888] | Brock - the only one thing is needed to those experienced - one field for manual port assignation. If you are admin, you have to know what the port means anyway, as you have DST nat connection on your router .... |
Brock 7-Apr-2008 [2889] | Yes, I agree that is needed. I'd also like to see a way to re-assign a world name after it is dropped and no longer 'reserved' or associated to my IP, but don't know if this is possible, since it seems to have lost my IP... maybe this is an ISP thing when IS recycles IPs since I have a Dynamic IP... probably the answer. |
Pekr 7-Apr-2008 [2890] | I think, that AltME would greatly benefit from DevBase model. DevBase is live demostration of community collaborative work. If AltME client (not necessarily server) sources would be uploaded, we could see good bunch of small refinements, fixed proxy, etc. |
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