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2008 Jan 16
2
Problem with win32-open3 and net-ping
Hi all, I''m seeing strange behavior with net-ping on Windows, which uses win32-open3 (Open3.popen3) behind the scenes. Download (or checkout) net-ping and run this: ruby -Ilib test\tc_pingexternal.rb It looks like the test suite is running twice. What''s happening? Thanks, Dan This communication is the property of Qwest and may contain confidential or privileged
2008 May 30
1
[ win32utils-Bugs-20455 ] win32-open3: crashes after 170 popen3 operations
Bugs item #20455, was opened at 2008-05-30 16:54 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=20455&group_id=85 Category: None Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Nobody (None) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: win32-open3: crashes after 170 popen3 operations Initial Comment: OS: XP w/SP2 C:\Documents and
2006 Feb 08
2
[ win32utils-Feature Requests-3502 ] Allow win32-open3 to take a block
Feature Requests item #3502, was opened at 2006-02-08 10:29 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=414&aid=3502&group_id=85 Category: win32-open3 Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 4 Submitted By: Daniel Berger (djberg96) Assigned to: Park Heesob (phasis68) Summary: Allow win32-open3 to take a block Initial Comment: I think we
2005 Oct 26
0
PATCH: win32-open3 and ruby 1.8.3 compatibility
I''ve attached the patch I had to make to get open3 to work under 1.8.3. It doesn''t take backwards compatibility in to account, so that''ll probably have to be addressed. Thanks, -- Nathaniel Talbott <:((>< -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: win32-open3-0.2.0.txt Url:
2005 Jan 04
1
Ruby 1.8.2 and win32-open3
FYI It looks like the test suite for win32-open3 segfaults with the latest Windows installer. Ugh. I''ll take a look at that this week. So much for getting 0.2.0 out the door tonight. - Dan
2006 May 17
0
Need a little help with the pure Rubywin32-eventlog
> -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > Heesob Park > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:51 PM > To: Development and ideas for win32utils projects > Subject: Re: [Win32utils-devel] Need a little help with the > pure Rubywin32-eventlog > > > Hi, > >
2007 Nov 13
1
win32-api idea - wide method first based on $KCODE
All, Currently, the Win32::API.new method will search for the function name, then the ''A'' (ANSI) name, and finally the ''W'' (Wide) name. The code looks something like this: fProc = GetProcAddress(hLibrary, TEXT(RSTRING(v_proc)->ptr)); if(!fProc){ VALUE v_ascii = rb_str_new3(v_proc); v_ascii = rb_str_cat(v_ascii, "A", 1); fProc =
2006 Oct 13
2
win32-mmap - trying to marshal self
Hi all, I realized the current implmentation has a problem - you can only get the last value set? I realized, after looking at the old C code, that it actually stores values in a hash and marshals the hash, not the values themselves. That seemed clunky to me, though. I thought it would be more interesting if we just marshalled the entire mmap object and passed that back and forth.
2007 May 04
1
Trying to get a good example for win32-mutex
Hi all, I''ve been going through the various IPC modules for Win32Utils and converting them to pure Ruby. I''m almost done with win32-mutex, but I can''t get the example to work. I keep getting this error: C:/Documents and Settings/djberge/workspace/win32-mutex/examples/mutex_test.rb:41: undefined method `+'' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from
2008 Jun 04
3
Ruby 1.8.7
Hi all, Has anyone else been able to build Ruby 1.8.7 from source on Windows? I get this when I run configure: C:\>win32\configure.bat find: =: No such file or directory Creating Makefile Creating Makefile(6) : fatal error C1085: Cannot write compiler generated file: '''': Invalid argument NMAKE : fatal error U1077: ''cl'' : return code ''0x1''
2007 Sep 25
2
Bug in win32-api with void prototypes?
Hi all, It seems that a void prototype requires an explicit argument in our version of win32/api: C:\>irb irb(main):001:0> require ''win32/api'' => true irb(main):002:0> include Win32 => Object irb(main):003:0> require ''Win32API'' => true # Our version irb(main):004:0> GetLastErrorA = API.new(''GetLastError'',
2009 Nov 12
1
[ win32utils-Bugs-27425 ] win32-open3 doesn't build with 1.9.1
Bugs item #27425, was opened at 2009-11-11 21:15 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=27425&group_id=85 Category: win32-open3 Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Daniel Berger (djberg96) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: win32-open3 doesn''t build with 1.9.1 Initial Comment: Windows XP VC++ 9
2008 Apr 25
4
win32-mmap test failures
Hi all, This is odd. It looks to me like we have all 4 variations of memcpy set in Windows::MSVCRT::Buffer but somehow this one creeps up. I actually noticed it in a few cases with that earlier mmap sub/replace example, but I wasn''t sure what was happening. Note that windows-api 0.2.3 and windows-pr-0.8.3 are the latest versions in CVS, but this happens with windows-api-0.2.2 and
2006 May 31
2
Looking for docs on some functions and constants
Hi all, I''m starting to set things up to move win32-open3 towards a pure Ruby solution. I''ve got a windows-pipe module setup, but now I need to define some of the msvcrt IO functions. However, I can''t find documentation on MSDN or my system for the following: FMODE_READABLE FMODE_WRITABLE FMODE_BINMODE MakeOpenFile() io_alloc() A recursive search on my header files
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
2005 Mar 01
2
Open3.popen3 oddity
Open3.popen3 returns the pid as well as the in, out, and err streams. I thought only the streams were supposed to be returned. Thanks -- Nathaniel <:((><
2005 Mar 01
5
Open3.popen3 bug
Running this program: require ''win32/open3'' i, o, e, pid = Open3.popen3("c:/ruby/bin/ruby.exe -e\"sleep 10\"") i.close Gives this result: C:\_co\source\build\web\temp>ruby t.rb t.rb:5: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.2 (2004-06-29) [i386-mswin32] This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please
2006 May 29
3
[ win32utils-Patches-4603 ] [open3] set $? and return Process::Status with block call
Patches item #4603, was opened at 2006-05-29 16:07 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=413&aid=4603&group_id=85 Category: win32-open3 Group: Bug Fix Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: John-Mason Shackelford (jpshackelford) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: [open3] set $? and return Process::Status with block call Initial
2006 May 15
0
FW: [Mongrel] Broken win32 service support for lastest mongrels.
Hi all, I''ve forwarded this from the Mongrel mailing list to see if anyone has any thoughts. In summary, Luis is hitting broken pipe errors on occasion when he tries to stop a service. In a later email Luis mentions that simply ignoring them might not always be the best idea, since sometimes the service seems to no longer respond, even though it still appears to be running fine. Dan
2007 Aug 04
10
Need some help with pure Ruby win32-changenotify
Hi all, I know it''s deprecated, but people seem to still be using win32-changenotify, so I thought I''d see if I could make it pure Ruby. Also, I thought it would be a good opportunity to test passing a custom Win32::Event object. I''m mostly done I think, but I''m having trouble unraveling the FILE_NOTIFY_INFORMATION struct buffer. Please check out the