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2006 Jun 18
7
[Fwd: Ruby Win32-Service]
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2006 Jun 19
9
win32-service patch
Attached is a patch and my service.c if there is any difficulty applying the patch. I did the following: 1. Created a ruby thread (Ruby_Service_Ctrl), that polls against a simple integer value (protected by a critical section). I was worried this would be "expensive"; however, I found the rb_thread_polling method and it seems to work well. 2. When an event occurs in Service_Ctrl it
2006 Dec 07
0
Fwd: win32-service problems with patch
Got this today. Please take a look and let me know what you think. - Dan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Kevin Burge <kevin.burge at systemware.com> Date: Dec 7, 2006 6:45 AM Subject: win32-service problems with patch To: djberg96 at gmail.com Hi Daniel, Thanks for win32-service. In the process of using it for running a reliable-msg (drb) server and clients, I had some
2005 Nov 26
1
Another patch of win32-service for nice startup.
Hi, I believe this patch would be a perfect solution for a lengthy initialization application. Added hStartEvent, service_init, checkpoint increments. ============================================================ --- temp/service.c 2005-11-27 00:03:30.000000000 +0900 +++ service.c 2005-11-27 00:01:58.000000000 +0900 @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ static VALUE cDaemonError; static VALUE rbServiceStruct,
2004 Feb 05
1
Service event hooks question
In order to be able to call event hooks as I mentioned previously it looks like I''ll have to do something like this in Service_Ctrl(): // For example if(dwCtrlCode == SERVICE_CONTROL_STOP){ rb_funcall(self,rb_intern("send"),rb_intern("on_stop")); } There are a few problems. First, I''m not sure I''m calling that properly. Second, I don''t
2006 Oct 26
2
The win32-service patch is committed - and now, some questions
Hi all, I *finally* committed the patch from Patrick Hurley (you know, the one he submitted way back in June). Looks like it works. I''ve also revamped the code under the examples directory. There''s now a tdaemon.rb (the test daemon) and tdaemon_ctl.rb (the test daemon controller). Before I release this into the wild I want to make sure I document how to use it properly.
2001 Dec 03
1
GetCurrentThreadId()
Does anyone have any ideas as to why my application always crashes on calls to "kernel32.GetCurrentThreadId()"? Every time I call GCTID I get: - a call to UnhandledExceptionFilter() - producing an "Unhanded privileged instruction at address 0x40112584" message box (which I've never seen popup, I only know it happens because I'm reading the --debugmsg +relay output.)
2013 Aug 21
2
[PATCH 1/3] Rationalise whitespace to 4 space indentation with no trailing spaces
RHSrvAny.c was using a mixture of 4 space indentation, and tabs with a width of 4. This commit rationalises the whitespace to use only 4 space indentation, and removes trailing whitespace. --- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.c | 537 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.h | 1 - RHSrvAny/resource.h | 2 +- 3 files changed, 269 insertions(+), 271 deletions(-) diff --git
2002 Mar 21
4
ExitThread won't.
Okay, so with complete lack of any other ideas, I tried to figure out what was wrong with my app (Proxomitron), which is leaving unkillable processes around. So I went into ExitThread, and added something like: DPRINTF("%08lx:Exiting thread...(%d)\n", GetCurrentThreadId(),getpid()); exit(code); right at the top of the function. And, lo and behold, the processId matches the
2009 Jan 07
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM optmization
The following C test program was compiled using LLVM with -O3 option and MSVC with /O2. The MSVC one is about 600 times faster than the one compiled with the LLVM. We can see that the for loop in MSVC assembler is solved in the optimization pass more efficiently than that in LLVM. Is there an way to get a optimization result in LLVM like that of the MSVC? Manoel Teixeira #include
2006 May 11
9
world of warcraft doesnÄt work (sorry if double post)
if this is a doublepost please sorry bur the first post was blocked by spamfilter because of wrong timesettings on my local computer. i reaplyed to my original post and now im not shure if the mailserver thinks the message is corrupt because of reply to a non existing message. here is the originalmessage (again?) Hi everyone, thirst of all please forgive my bad english :) i have installed wine
2007 Sep 23
16
WinRuby?
Hi all, With the latest 1.8.6 release out today, I was wondering - what would you all think of a Windows-only fork of Ruby? I mean Perl has ActiveState, right? It ships with a slightly different interpreter and different libraries, so why not Ruby? Here''s what I''m thinking: * Win2k or later. No 95/98/ME support. No cygwin/mingw, either. * Assume VC++ 8. Use whatever
2013 Aug 29
5
[PATCH 1/6] Rationalise whitespace to 4 space indentation with no trailing spaces
RHSrvAny.c was using a mixture of 4 space indentation, and tabs with a width of 4. This commit rationalises the whitespace to use only 4 space indentation, and removes trailing whitespace. --- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.c | 537 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- RHSrvAny/RHSrvAny.h | 1 - RHSrvAny/resource.h | 2 +- 3 files changed, 269 insertions(+), 271 deletions(-) diff --git
2006 Sep 20
1
kernel32.VirtualAlloc() limitation? - "Insufficient memory to perform operation"
Hello, capserve.exe is part of Adobe Acrobat 5's PaperCapture plugin. Runnning "wine capserve.exe" I get an error saying "Insufficient memory to perform operation" (although all runs fine under Windows). It seems that several calls to kernel32.VirtualAlloc(), ntdll.NtAllocateVirtualMemory() and related functions are executed right before the error message is issued. See
2007 Nov 24
5
Service.start arguments failing or causing segfault
Hi, Unless I''m mistaken the final arguments to Service.start should be passed to the Daemon''s service_main method. Correct? I modified the Service.start method (now in CVS) to look something like this: def self.start(service, host=nil, *args) ... num_args = args.length if args.empty? args = nil else args.unshift(service) # Necessary?
2007 Sep 12
2
RubyConf 2007?
Hi all, Is anyone on the list going to RubyConf this year? I don''t know yet if I''m going to go. I''m still thinking about it. Regards, Dan
2006 Mar 16
1
Re: rcov 0.2.0 - code coverage tool for Ruby
On 3/14/06, David Holroyd <ruby-talk@badgers-in-foil.co.uk> wrote: > On Wed, Mar 15, 2006 at 02:23:04AM +0900, Mauricio Fernandez wrote: > > On Tue, Mar 14, 2006 at 09:27:14AM +0900, David Holroyd wrote: > > > On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 01:31:11AM +0900, Mauricio Fernandez wrote: > > > > Source code, additional information, screenshots... available at > >
2006 Jun 28
3
[Fwd: [ruby] win32-service : RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerEx]
Thoughts? -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "Romuald du Song" <rdusong at gmail.com> Subject: [ruby] win32-service : RegisterServiceCtrlHandlerEx Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 00:02:10 +0200 Size: 2587 Url: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/win32utils-devel/attachments/20060628/8f12e8f1/attachment-0001.mht
2003 Mar 26
4
print$ share problem URGENT - BUG
Hello I try to install drivers from CD to print$ share. I use the APW for that, but when the system have finish to copy drivers, w2k says that he cannot complete the process. And the log of the machine says : [2003/03/26 11:56:41, 0] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_connect_system(316) ldap_connect_system: Binding to ldap server as "cn=manager,dc=corman,dc=be" [2003/03/26 14:26:53, 0]
2004 Aug 06
2
C++ wrapper for speex
hi Tom, i downloaded your speex wrappers and they're really what i'm looking for! i really cannot worry about container support at the moment because i'm working with real-time audio, and hopefully toward VoIP when everything else is in order. im using waveform to capture data from the microphone. the raw PCM sample is stored in the WAVEHDR structure's member lpData, and this