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2006 Nov 21
3
Fw: re. win32-process
Hi all, Any ideas for the question below? I know how to do this in theory - make the ''inherit'' flag true, and set the ''stdout'' and ''stderr'' startf_flags hash options to something in the startup_info hash, but I wasn''t sure how to do this in practice. It would be nice if the answer could be something like this: require
2006 Apr 14
3
[ win32utils-Bugs-4101 ] create hash param
Bugs item #4101, was opened at 2006-04-14 11:27 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=4101&group_id=85 Category: win32-process Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Nobody (None) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: create hash param Initial Comment: hi, problem with process, when I do pid = Process.create(
2006 May 26
13
win32-dir, unicode
Hi, I''ve got a preliminary version of the pure Ruby version of win32-dir in CVS. However, I was hoping to work out the Unicode issue. Run this: from = "C:\\test" to = "?????" Dir.mkdir(from) unless File.exists?(from) Dir.create_junction(to, from) It works, but my explorer (and dos) window shows the name garbled. I don''t think it''s a font
2008 Nov 10
4
PathFindExtension and wide strings
Hi, What''s happening here? require ''windows/path'' require ''windows/unicode'' include Windows::Path include Windows::Unicode file_a = ''bar.txt'' file_w = multi_to_wide(file_a) p PathFindExtensionA(file_a) # ''.txt'' => OK p PathFindExtensionW(file_w) # ''.'' => WRONG Is Ruby chopping the
2008 Jun 10
7
Unraveling a FAR*
Hi all, Just looking over fole_s_connect() in win32ole.c and I noticed this bit: hr = CLSIDFromProgID(pBuf, &clsid); ... hr = GetActiveObject(&clsid, 0, &pUnknown); ... hr = pUnknown->lpVtbl->QueryInterface( pUnknown, &IID_IDispatch, (void **)&pDispatch ); Using win32-api, that would be something like: IID_IUnknown =
2009 May 06
4
[ win32utils-Feature Requests-25792 ] Create a pure Ruby win32-ole library
Feature Requests item #25792, was opened at 2009-05-05 17:29 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=414&aid=25792&group_id=85 Category: None Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Daniel Berger (djberg96) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Create a pure Ruby win32-ole library Initial Comment: The current Win32OLE
2006 May 17
3
Need a little help with the pureRubywin32-eventlog
> -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > Berger, Daniel > Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:07 PM > To: Development and ideas for win32utils projects > Subject: Re: [Win32utils-devel] Need a little help with the > pureRubywin32-eventlog > > > >
2008 Jun 04
2
Win32-ole start
Hi all, Since I didn''t get any takers on the win32-ole rewrite I thought I''d take a stab at starting it. Here''s what I''ve got so far (along with some extra constants in Windows::COM only in CVS), but the call to CoCreateInstance() isn''t working. I''m not sure if I''m dealing with the IDispatch interface properly: # win32/ole.rb require
2006 May 17
1
Need a little help with the pure Ruby win32-eventlog
Hi all, I''m working on the EventLog#read method for the pure Ruby version of win32-eventlog, but I''m stuck on the get_description private method. Here are the problems: * I don''t think I''m advancing the EVENTLOGRECORD properly between iterations. Take a look at the end of the "while dwread > 0" loop. I get some records, but not all of them.
2011 Mar 02
2
[ win32utils-Bugs-28904 ] Gem win32-eventlog v0.5.2 on Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2
Bugs item #28904, was opened at 2011-02-02 10:41 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=28904&group_id=85 Category: win32-eventlog Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Jason Bourne (jbourne) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Gem win32-eventlog v0.5.2 on Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 Initial Comment: 1.Requirement:
2005 Aug 11
4
win32-process + ruby-breakpoint = strangebehavior
> -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > Bill Atkins > Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 8:39 AM > To: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org > Subject: [Win32utils-devel] win32-process + ruby-breakpoint = > strangebehavior > > > I''m getting really strange
2006 Dec 26
1
procinfo package
Hi, ?Where is procinfo package? I don't get any mach when I try to find it with yum. I've enabled the [base], [update], [addons], [extras], [dries], [kb] and [dag] repositories. TIA.
2015 Aug 30
3
Compilation error with MinGW
I use the one from mingw.org, installed by the recommended way with mingw-get-setup.exe. Sly. On 30.08.2015 06:10, Yaron Keren wrote: > Which mingw distribution exactly do you use? > > 2015-08-30 0:46 GMT+03:00 Slycelote via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>: > >> Hi all, >> >> I'm hitting the same problem as in this[1] thread. I use release_37
2015 Aug 29
2
Compilation error with MinGW
Hi all, I'm hitting the same problem as in this[1] thread. I use release_37 branch on 64-bit Windows 7. The problem is here: #ifdef __MINGW32__ #include <imagehlp.h> #else #include <dbghelp.h> #endif <skip> typedef BOOL (WINAPI *fpEnumerateLoadedModules)(HANDLE,PENUMLOADED_MODULES_CALLBACK64,PVOID); imagehlp.h doesn't define PENUMLOADED_MODULES_CALLBACK64 type. I
2006 Jun 28
3
[Fwd: [ruby] win32-service : RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerEx]
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2005 Mar 22
2
X100P interrupt load
Hello, Can anyone tell me what the "normal" number of interrupts per second is for an X100P card? I've used FreeBSD 5.3 and a linux 2.6.11 kernel on the exact same hardware (only the disk changed) and `systat -vmstat 1` on FreeBSD and `procinfo -dS -n1` under Linux. For both, I'm seeing roughly 1000 interrupts per second on my X100p card. It was a bit worse under FreeBSD, and I
2011 Aug 13
3
User32::MENU_CopySysPopup problem
When this code may fail? Code: /*********************************************************************** * MENU_CopySysPopup * * Return the default system menu. */ static HMENU MENU_CopySysPopup(BOOL mdi) { static const WCHAR sysmenuW[] = {'S','Y','S','M','E','N','U',0}; static const WCHAR sysmenumdiW[] =
2005 Nov 26
1
Is lsdev AWOL?
I was looking at my newly installed CentOS 4.2 system with ls* commands yesterday and lsdev was not on the system. Did I miss installing a package? A Google search for CentOS 4.2 and lsdev was unhelpful. -- Jerry Hubbard hubbardjw at charter.net
2005 Dec 05
2
Permission Denied: /proc/cpuinfo
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf Of Mark Sargent > Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 10:38 PM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: [CentOS] Permission Denied: /proc/cpuinfo > > HI All, > > why do I get the below, > > [root at status1 ~]# /proc/cpuinfo > -bash: /proc/cpuinfo:
2006 Jun 18
7
[Fwd: Ruby Win32-Service]
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