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[Linux] group for linux REBOL users

Anton
17-Dec-2006
[1112]
I've gotta get a new machine first.
Graham
17-Dec-2006
[1113]
I guess I'm too used to windows .. linux still feels rather clunky 
to me.
btiffin
17-Dec-2006
[1114]
They

 are getting there.  The open source army.  The polish on some of 
 the themes is getting very close to smooth.  art.gnome.org and other 
 such links.  tango resource standards.  Nice.
Graham
17-Dec-2006
[1115]
Anyone tried running Rebol view under Solaris x86, and Lxrun ?
Volker
17-Dec-2006
[1116]
request-file has a premade layout somewhere. Use that. You have the 
source for request-file in the sdk-sources. Needs some binding-tricks 
if you dont use the real source.
Graham
17-Dec-2006
[1117]
Hmm.  Didn't work.
Anton
18-Dec-2006
[1118]
Remind me to check that out later.
Cyphre
18-Dec-2006
[1119]
Graham: It looks that the version of Rebol you are using on the Fedora 
system has no freetype2 support otherwise you would see in the LDD 
output something like:
libfreetype.so.6 => /usr/lib/libfreetype.so.6 (0x42487000)
Graham
18-Dec-2006
[1120x4]
hang on ..
going to download the latest linux again ...
looking at builds /042 .. the latest rebview seems to be Dec 05 ??
Anyway, I'm not too interested in the rebview .. just the sdk.
Cyphre
18-Dec-2006
[1124]
I'm not really sure in which Linux exe Carl build or not the Freetype 
support. I only tested under Mepis distribution. I agree Carl should 
release new Linux SDK so all versions for all distros are in sync.
Anton
18-Dec-2006
[1125x3]
Playing with View 1.2.1 REQUEST-FILE

You can bind the patched REQUEST-FILE body to the REQ-FILE context, 
and that makes it work.
I think there's no need for that, however.
All you need to do is this:
replace/all select req-file/start-out [out: layout] 'slider 'scroller
Graham
18-Dec-2006
[1128]
thanks Anton .. let me try that.
Anton
19-Dec-2006
[1129]
Did it work ?
Graham
20-Dec-2006
[1130]
Yep.  Thanks.
Anton
20-Dec-2006
[1131]
Cool, thanks. I'll write that down.
xavier
6-Jan-2007
[1132]
.
Robert
24-Jan-2007
[1133]
Has anyone experience with this one: http://www.openpkg.org
Graham
24-Jan-2007
[1134x4]
I've got a samba share but although I can see files there from the 
linux side, they don't show up on the windows side.  If I drop files 
to the share from the windows side, I can see them.  Is this a permissions 
thing?
not set to readable by world
what's the numeric equivalent of -rw-rw-rw-  ?
currently these incoming files are set to 0600
Sunanda
24-Jan-2007
[1138]
666
(Spooky!)
Graham
24-Jan-2007
[1139]
only if you belong in the chit chat group!
Volker
24-Jan-2007
[1140x2]
No, ghosts are real!;)
specially in britain, i gues sunanda  is  there?
Graham
2-Feb-2007
[1142x2]
where should I start up a script that needs to run with root priviliges 
on boot ?
should I specify that my rebol script is in /etc/inittab ?
Gabriele
2-Feb-2007
[1144]
generally you place a bash script in /etc/init.d/
Graham
2-Feb-2007
[1145]
and rebol scripts ?
Gabriele
2-Feb-2007
[1146x4]
then you symlink it in the /etc/rcx.d/ dirs (your distro will have 
ways to do this automatically)
in theory rebol scripts should work too provided you have the correct 
shebang line
however... you can always have a very simple shell script that calls 
rebol yourscript.r
(scripts in init.d should take certain standard args, so if your 
rebol script doesn't you're going to need a wrapper script anyway)
Graham
2-Feb-2007
[1150]
what do you mean by symlink?
Anton
2-Feb-2007
[1151]
symbolic link, see the LN command
Gabriele
2-Feb-2007
[1152x2]
eg. "/etc/init.d/yourscript start" should start the service, "stop" 
should stop it and so on.
symbolic link, ln -s
Tomc
2-Feb-2007
[1154]
ln -s orig link
Graham
2-Feb-2007
[1155]
Ok.
Gabriele
2-Feb-2007
[1156]
see ls -alh /etc/rc3.d/ for eg
Anton
2-Feb-2007
[1157]
(ooh, I should be careful using capitals like that.)
Tomc
2-Feb-2007
[1158]
not VMS anymore
Gabriele
2-Feb-2007
[1159x3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Init
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel
then check your distro's docs about how to manage the scripts in 
init.d