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2005 Feb 04
7
FW: Bug fix
Forwarded, because I don''t think he''s subscribed and I''m not getting an
email notification in my Yahoo account.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: CT [mailto:demerzel@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 4:17 PM
To: Berger, Daniel
Cc: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org
Subject: Re: Bug fix
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 16:53:17 -0600, Berger, Daniel
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
2007 Aug 14
0
[ win32utils-Bugs-10555 ] wait call in while loop generate "bignum too big to convert into long" error
Bugs item #10555, was opened at 2007-05-03 09:48
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Category: win32-changejournal
Group: Code
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Dong Zhang (dzhang)
Assigned to: Park Heesob (phasis68)
>Summary: wait call in while loop generate "bignum too big to convert
2005 Jan 06
0
Some thoughts on win32-changenotify
Hi all,
As things stand now, you can do something like this with
win32-changenotify:
require "win32/changenotify"
include Win32
filter = ChangeNotify::FILE_NAME | ChangeNotify::DIR_NAME |
ChangeNotify::LAST_WRITE
cn = ChangeNotify.new("c:\\",false,filter){
puts "Something changed"
}
cn.wait
You can pass a block that''s executed when a change occurs, but
2006 Nov 17
2
[ win32utils-Bugs-6722 ] win32-changenotify fails on Ruby 1.8.4
Bugs item #6722, was opened at 2006-11-17 05:17
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Nobody (None)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: win32-changenotify fails on Ruby 1.8.4
Initial Comment:
throws an exception when loading, roughly
2005 Jan 25
3
Change Journals
Hi,
I''ve released win32-changenotify 0.3.0 today. Take a look.
Park and I have discussed a Ruby interface to change journals a little bit:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/base/creating_modifying_and_deleting_a_change_journal.asp
Park, would you like to do this, or did you want me to? I wasn''t sure from
your RubyForge post.
Also, do
2007 Aug 06
0
win32-changenotify and events
Hi all,
I''ve made some changes to the way that events are handled in
win32-changenotify, and I wanted to verify that they were both
appropriate and sensical.
First, win32-changenotify now requires win32-event. In the constructor,
if an event isn''t explicitly passed, a new Win32::Event object is
created (instead of calling CreateEvent directly).
Then, in the
2006 Dec 21
0
Curious win32-changenotify behavior - numbers instead of names
Hi all,
Ruby 1.8.5
win32-ipc 0.4.2 (or 0.5.0 in cvs)
win32-changenotify 0.4.2
I noticed something strange tonight while tinkering with
win32-changenotify. Here''s my sample script:
# cntest.rb
require ''win32/changenotify''
include Win32
path = "C:\\test"
filter = ChangeNotify::FILE_NAME | ChangeNotify::DIR_NAME
cn = ChangeNotify.new(path, true, filter)
2005 Apr 21
3
win32-changejournal modification
Hi all,
Should we make the same change for win32-changejournal
that we made for win32-changenotify (i.e yield an
array of structs rather than a single struct)?
Any objections?
Dan
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2005 Jan 20
1
ChangeNotify help wanted
Hi all,
I''ve checked in some code to win32-changenotify. Unfortunately, it
doesn''t work right. I need some help. I don''t understand what,
exactly, I''m supposed to pass to ReadDirectoryChangesW() for the 2nd
argument, nor how to read the data back out.
There''s also a WCHAR issue that needs to be worked out with regards to
the FileName
2007 May 03
1
[ win32utils-Bugs-10555 ] wait call in while loop generate "bignum too big to convert into long" error
Bugs item #10555, was opened at 2007-05-03 11:48
You can respond by visiting:
http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=10555&group_id=85
Category: win32-changejournal
Group: Code
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Dong Zhang (dzhang)
Assigned to: Park Heesob (phasis68)
Summary: wait call in while loop generate "bignum too big to convert into
2007 Aug 09
0
win32-changenotify 0.5.0 nearing release
Hi all,
I made some minor final changes to the win32-changenotify code (added
accessors I forgot, updated the test suite, explicit type checking in
the constructor, etc).
The only somewhat major change that I made is that I now have the
constructor yield/close if a block is given. Unless anyone objects to
that, it''s going into 0.5.0.
Otherwise, I''ll put 0.5.0 out tonight.
2004 Mar 01
0
RE: win32etc test failure
Excellent! Like I said, I really need to do some code cleanup. I''ll
also be adding the config_group and config_user methods :)
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Date, Shashank [Non-Employee]
[mailto:Shashank.Date@mail.sprint.com]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:19 AM
To: Berger, Daniel
Subject: RE: [Win32utils-devel] RE: win32etc test failure
That worked !
Now everything is
2004 Mar 01
0
RE: win32etc test failure
For delete_user, try this patch:
etc.c, line 639:
- lpHost = (LPCWSTR)STR2CSTR(rbHost);
+lpHost = AllocWideLString(rbHost);
Lemme know how it goes.
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org
[mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of
win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:02 AM
To: Date, Shashank [Non-Employee]
Cc:
2004 Mar 01
0
RE: win32etc test failure
Ok - time for me to patch and update the docs! Thanks for the testing!
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Date, Shashank [Non-Employee]
[mailto:Shashank.Date@mail.sprint.com]
Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 10:02 AM
To: Berger, Daniel
Subject: RE: win32etc test failure
I like your approach better: allow me to be lazy (so I am not _forced_
to give it) but forgive me if I do ;-)
It worked
2004 May 07
2
New packages?
Hi,
I should have win32-changenotify and win32-semaphore out this weekend at
some point. Then, the next version of win32-file. And after that? I don''t
know.
What do you think we should tackle next? What interests you? Different
mutex flavors? IE controllers? Exchange interfaces? I think we should
probably look a little more at what Python has going forward, too.
Just a
2004 Nov 04
4
Attempt to build a gemspec
Hi all,
I''m trying to build a gemspec for win32-ipc, using a precompiled binary.
Here''s my gemspec file:
#win32-ipc.gemspec
require "rubygems"
spec = Gem::Specification.new do |s|
s.name = "win32-ipc"
s.version = "0.3.1"
s.platform = Gem::Platform::WIN32
s.summary = "A base class for Win32 synchronization
objects."
2007 Aug 08
12
Some more win32-changenotify analysis
Hi all,
I decided to check the responsiveness of the pure Ruby vs C extension
versions of win32-changenotify. I setup this little file generator program:
a = []
10.times{ |n|
a << Thread.new{
File.open("File_#{n}", ''w''){ |fh| fh.puts "test #{n}" }
}
}
a.each{ |t| t.join }
The pure Ruby version did not do so well. In some cases it
2004 Mar 01
0
RE: win32etc test failure
Yep, I agree. Well, what would you prefer? I handle it for you or you
handle it yourself? I''m tempted to go with the former because, well,
it''s been there for a while now. I can even use strtok to detect if
''\\\\'' is at the beginning of the string and add them only if not found.
I''ll have to take a look at delete user - it worked for add_user,
2005 Apr 24
0
Change to win32-changejournal
Heesob,
Can you please alter win32-changejournal to return an
array of structs as you did for win32-changenotify?
Thanks.
Dan
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