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2006 Jan 05
7
[Fwd: [win32utils-help][6822] Eventlog problem]
Dang, I thought we solved this.
Any ideas?
Dan
PS - I realized after reading this I forgot to bump the version number
for 0.3.3 - I''ve uploaded a new zip file with the correct version number.
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Subject: [win32utils-help][6822] Eventlog problem
Date: Thu, 5
2006 May 17
3
Need a little help with the pureRubywin32-eventlog
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2007 Dec 05
21
Fwd: win32/process problem
Any ideas?
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From: Christian Kerth <christian.ke... at dynamicmedia.at>
Date: Dec 5, 8:28 am
Subject: win32/process problem
To: comp.lang.ruby
I have an application that consists of serveral independent parts.
I want to use the Windows Process API to spawn the different
processes.
e.g.
require ''rubygems''
require
2007 Nov 28
4
Can''t write to "Windows PowerShell" source with win32-eventlog
Hi all,
Tim Uckun reported, and I''ve confirmed, that you can''t write to the
Windows PowerShell event source for some reason.
Tim thought it might be because of the space in the name, but my attempt
to quote it did not seem to help.
In order to follow along, install PowerShell, create the foo.dll using
the foo.mc file in the ''test'' directory, and try the
2007 Dec 04
4
eventlog
Hi,
Hm, the string inserts are different, too. Any encoding issues? Your
user name uses extended ASCII, too, right? Not sure if that''s
significant or not.
I''ve cc''d the win32utils-devel list to see if anyone has any ideas.
Thanks,
Dan
botp wrote:
> On 12/4/07, Daniel Berger <djberg96 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can you tell us which record numbers in
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.
2008 May 17
2
Problem reading log with win32-eventlog - buffer too small
Hi all,
A user recently ran into an issue with win32-eventlog and the
EventLog#read method when reading a saved log file. It seems that
there''s an issue.
After some experimentation I found that the problem seems to be that the
initial buffer to ReadEventLog() in line 558 is too small, so it tries a
second call to ReadEventLog() with a larger buffer. The problem is that,
after I
2006 May 21
6
Possible problems with EventLog#write
Hi,
I''ve got EventLog#write and EventLog.add_event_source methods done.
Well, I *think* they''re done, but I can''t get the data (text) to work
properly, and I''m not sure if it''s a bug in my .mc file, the
add_event_source method, the write method, or just a goof in my test file.
The source, category and event id seem to be ok. However, the
2006 Dec 14
11
Tweak to win32-eventlog
All,
I got a bug report from Greg Holmes where the description wasn''t being
returned properly. At the moment, if there''s no event associated with
the event id, then the description is empty.
However, it turns out that there can still be associated information
about the event. So, I propose the following tweak to the
get_description private method:
# If FormatMessage()
2006 Aug 08
2
win32 eventlog dup
That''s weird. Line 296 is just a call to FormatMessage().
Folks on the mailing list - could this be a wide character issue? Buffer
too small maybe?
Regards,
Dan
Pe?a wrote:
> forgot:
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> it segfaults on the win2k3 server (domain controller).
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> it has _not_ segfault on my winxp pro though.
>
>
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2004 Oct 13
4
win32-eventlog problem
Hi all,
I''ve logged a new bug for win32-eventlog based on Joey Gibson''s ruby talk
post (116528). Park, I''ve assigned it to you for now, figuring that you''re
probably the one who best knows how to fix it.
All help welcome.
Dan
2006 May 10
5
[Fwd: tailing error]
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2006 May 30
1
seg on windows-pr-0.5.1 (was RE: win32-eventlog 0.4.0)
Pe?a wrote:
> Hi Dan,
> i get a segfault on windows-pr if i run mulitple tails by threading, one thread for each host i''m tailing.
>
> C:\family\ruby\win-eventlog>dtail.rb
> thread/tail-ing Security on host1
> thread/tail-ing Security on host2
> thread/tail-ing Security on host3
> thread/tail-ing Security on host4
> thread/tail-ing Security on host5
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2004 Feb 25
5
Wide strings and LPCTSTR types
All,
I was experimenting with converting LPCTSTR strings to wide strings with
something like this:
// Converts a Ruby string to a LPWSTR
LPCTSTR AllocWideLString(VALUE rbString){
char* str = STR2CSTR(rbString);
int length = (strlen(str)+1) * sizeof(WCHAR);
LPCTSTR lpStr = (LPCTSTR)malloc(length);
MultiByteToWideChar(
CP_ACP,
0,
str,
strlen(str)+1,
2004 Feb 26
2
Trivial API question
I know - I like to futz. I''m thinking of changing the way I pass
optional arguments. This is from EventLog:
# Write an event to the event log
# Current way
el.report_event(
"source" => "foo",
"category" => 0x2,
"event_id" => 0x3,
"data" => "Warning! Danger Will Robinson!",
"type"
2008 Jul 08
12
Some more win32-security: SID.create
Hi all,
How does this look as a general approach to a SID.create method:
# Creates and initializes
def self.create(authority, *sub_authorities)
if sub_authorities.length > 8
raise ArgumentError, ''maximum of 8 subauthorities allowed''
end
authorities = Array.new(8, 0)
authorities.replace(sub_authorities)
count = authorities.select{ |e| e > 0 }.size
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
2008 Jan 23
6
JRuby and callbacks?
Hi all,
Any Java/JRuby folks on the list? I''d like to see if we can implement
api.c for JRuby using JNA and see how it handles the callbacks.
I''m not a Java guy, nor do I know JNA, but I''ll take a stab at it if no
one else on the list does.
Here are a couple of useful links:
http://www.infoq.com/news/2007/09/jna-jruby
https://jna.dev.java.net/
Regards,
Dan
This
2008 May 20
10
Asynchronous Pipe::Server problems
Hi all,
I''ve been working on the win32-pipe library (again) and I''ve reworked
the interface. Instead of Pipe.new_server or Pipe.new_client, there''s
now a base Pipe class, with Pipe::Server and Pipe::Client subclasses.
You can find the latest code in the CVS repo.
Oh, and you''ll need to update your windows-pr library with the latest
from CVS if you want to
2008 May 11
4
Latest rb_win32_select patch
Hi Park,
I tried your latest patch and ran the sample code:
readPipe, writePipe = IO.pipe
t = Thread.new{
sleep 5
while true
sleep 0.1
puts "got #{readPipe.readline.length} bytes"
end
}
i = 1
while true
i += 1
sleep 1
puts "hello from main"
if i > 3
writePipe.puts "a"*2048
end
end
t.join
At the console I typed the