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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
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 Sep 08
11
Stopping services
I''m back to getting stuff to run as a Windows service, and am running in to a problem. My service (a Daemon ruby class) installs and starts fine, but when I try to stop it, I get: C:\workspaces\default\tahoe>ruby script\service stop script/service:77:in `stop'': An exception occurred in the service when handling the control request. (Win32::ServiceError) from
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 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
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
2004 Oct 04
2
open3 for windows
Hi all, The topic of creating a unified API for open3 for Windows came up at RubyConf 2004 this year. Park, I was wondering if you would mind if we modified win32_popen so that the API matches the open3 library that ships with Ruby. This also means deciding whether or not to leave in the open2, open4, and posix stuff. I guess it doesn''t hurt to leave this in, although Open3.open4
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
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
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
2006 Jun 12
1
CVS layout question
I notice that open3 exists in both /win32utils/win32-open3/lib/win32 and /win32utils/win32-open3 and that there are recent commits in each area. What is the intended difference between these two? -- John-Mason Shackelford Software Developer Pearson Educational Measurement 2510 North Dodge St. Iowa City, IA 52245 ph. 319-354-9200x6214 john-mason.shackelford at pearson.com
2004 Oct 06
0
Open3 progress
Hi all, I''ve got an initial version of Open3.popen3 checked into CVS, along with a test suite, a sample program and some of the usual files (README, etc). This is just Park''s win32_popen package stripped down and modified to match the Open3 API. So far, so good. For the first release, I''ve decided that we should strip it down to popen3 only. We can always add
2004 May 14
0
open3 test
Just for kicks, I thought I''d give the following a shot: require "win32/process" require "open3" sin,sout,serr = Open3.popen3("echo %PATH%") p sout.gets p serr.gets Returns nil for both, but hey, at least it doesn''t crash. :) Dan
2007 Sep 21
0
Pure Ruby win32-open3, win32-service?
Hi all, I can''t remember - with callback support in our win32-api library now, can we turn win32-open3 and win32-service (specifically, the Daemon class) into pure Ruby libraries? If not, is there anything we could possibly add to win32-api so that we *could* make them pure Ruby? Thanks, Dan This communication is the property of Qwest and may contain confidential or privileged
2004 Dec 18
0
Removing COMSPEC from win32-open3
Hi all, Aslak brought up a good point with regards to returning the pid for a popen4() method. As it stands now, it returns the pid of the shell rather than the pid of the process itself. However, my attempts to remove the COMSPEC stuff result in CreateProcess() failing with an error code of 2, i.e. "the system cannot find the file specified" - not too helpful. This is when I tried
2005 Mar 16
1
Problem with win32-service
It compiles fine, but when the resulting library is required, it says: C:\_co\source\build\ruby\extensions\win32-service-0.4.5\test>ruby tc_daemon.rb C:/_co/source/build/ruby/extensions/win32-service-0.4.5/win32/service.so: `interactive?'' is not proper name for a struct member (NameError) from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:18:in
2005 Feb 28
1
Bug in win32-service
I found a small (easily worked around) bug in service.c. The accessor for the start user is called "start_name", but create_service tries to access "@service_start_name". A simple "service.instance_eval{@service_start_name = ''name''} works around it, but I thought ya''ll might want to fix it. BTW, thanks for win32-utils... I don''t like
2006 Jul 03
0
[ win32utils-Patches-4121 ] Make it possible to read process exit status
Patches item #4121, was opened at 2006-04-16 10:07 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=413&aid=4121&group_id=85 Category: win32-open3 Group: None >Status: Closed >Resolution: Accepted Priority: 3 Submitted By: Samuel Tesla (stesla) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Make it possible to read process exit status Initial Comment: The UNIX
2007 Sep 28
9
PUT (and friends) bug?
As far as I can tell, sending an actual HTTP PUT request to a Camping app will never parse the params out of the request body - or am I going nuts? This code seems to say only POST''s will parse the request body: elsif @method == "post" and \ e.CONTENT_TYPE == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" q.u(C.qsp(@in.read)) end I looked for an easy spot to stick
2007 Jul 08
2
[ win32utils-Support Requests-12080 ] How would one add these packages as a dependency to a cross-platform gem?
Support Requests item #12080, was opened at 2007-07-07 19:02 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=412&aid=12080&group_id=85 Category: Install Problem (example) Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Luke Bayes (lukebayes) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: How would one add these packages as a dependency to a