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2007 Sep 25
2
Using callbacks with ReadFileEx
Hi all,
First, I just realized I''ll need to go back and fix some of the
prototype declarations for windows-pr. The callback parameters will now
need to be set to ''K''. ReadFileEx is one example of this. For purposes
of my question, let''s assume ReadFileEx has been declared like so:
API.new(''ReadFileEx'', ''LPLPK'',
2008 Jul 07
0
[ win32utils-Support Requests-11344 ] Can''t user win32-service inside of a Rails application
Support Requests item #11344, was opened at 2007-06-04 03:21
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Category: win32-service
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Roberto V. A. (robo)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Can''t user win32-service inside of a Rails application
Initial
2004 Nov 01
0
buffer size for win32-eventlog (was infiniteloop bug...)
Thank you very much. :)
Dan
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> win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org
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> Subject: Re:[Win32utils-devel] buffer size for win32-eventlog
> (was infiniteloop bug...)
2005 Feb 28
1
Re: win32utils installer
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> [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of
> Shashank Date
> Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 6:36 AM
> To: Shashank Date
> Cc: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org
> Subject: [Win32utils-devel] Re: win32utils installer
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am working on this bug
2008 Nov 22
2
GetFinalPathNameByHandle for XP and earlier
Hi all,
How''s this look? I based it on
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa366789(VS.85).aspx.
I''m undecided as to when I should raise an error versus when I should just let
it fall through, but this is how it is for now.
You''ll need the latest windows-pr from CVS, btw.
Regards,
Dan
PS - Where should I put it? In Windows::File directly? In a separate helper
2006 Feb 02
5
Fwd: win32-clipboard and Unicode zero bytes
Hi all,
I''m forwarding this message from Brian Marick. If you
run this test script and then paste the results into a
Unicode aware text editor, you''ll notice that it only
prints one character instead of three.
I tried changing the strlen to _tcslen and strcpy to
_tcscpy, but that didn''t help. I mucked around a bit
with the MultiByteToWideChar function, too, but
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
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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
2004 Mar 20
5
namespace for File, Process?
Hi all,
A user on IRC expressed an opinion that I''ve been considering myself. That
is, for the Win32::File and Win32::Process classes, simply extend the
existing File and Process classes, i.e. don''t put them under the Win32
namespace. That way, you don''t have to explicitly state
Win32::File.hidden?, for example. You could just do File.hidden?.
I guess for
2006 May 25
0
[ win32utils-Feature Requests-2811 ] Add UNC support to file / dir
Feature Requests item #2811, was opened at 2005-11-10 08:17
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: graham foster (fosterg2)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Add UNC support to file / dir
Initial Comment:
I''d like to see win32
2007 Oct 01
2
[ win32utils-Bugs-14360 ] Bad interaction between win32-file-stat and FileUtils
Bugs item #14360, was opened at 2007-10-01 15:00
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Category: win32-file-stat
Group: Code
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Daniel Berger (djberg96)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Bad interaction between win32-file-stat and FileUtils
Initial Comment:
Ruby
2006 Feb 26
1
A quick announcement
Hi all,
In light of Curt''s decision to use VC++ 6 to build the latest one click
installer, along with what are undoubtedly future compatibility problems
between old and new compilers, I think it''s best if we try to move over
the simpler packages to a pure Ruby solution using Win32API. I have
started that process by releasing pure Ruby versions of win32-clipboard
and
2004 Dec 13
3
win32-thread experiment
Hi all,
I''ve checked in some semi-working code into CVS for win32-thread. I don''t
really expect this to ever work properly, given that the Ruby interpreter
itself isn''t thread safe, but I thought it was fun to tinker.
Anyway, with that in mind, give the following a shot:
require "win32/thread"
t = Win32::Thread.new{
puts "hello"
sleep 2
}
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 Oct 26
5
[ win32utils-Patches-6335 ] pure ruby implementation
Patches item #6335, was opened at 2006-10-26 16:51
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Category: win32-shortcut
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Jano Svitok (janek)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: pure ruby implementation
Initial Comment:
This is (not finished) pure-ruby
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 Sep 21
0
win32-service of win32utils
Ah, excellent. Glad you got it figured out!
Regards,
Dan
Yuhong Liu wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> I think I have figured out the problem. The issue is because of the
> setting of service type. So by default the service type is set as
> Service::WIN32_OWN_PROCESS | Service::INTERACTIVE_PROCESS. This means
> the service is configured to interact with the desktop, you cannot
>
2007 Jun 04
0
[ win32utils-Support Requests-11344 ] Can''t user win32-service inside of a Rails application
Support Requests item #11344, was opened at 2007-06-04 10:21
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Category: win32-service
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Roberto V. A. (robo)
Assigned to: Nobody (None)
Summary: Can''t user win32-service inside of a Rails application
Initial
2006 Jun 18
0
[ win32utils-Bugs-4699 ] Service dependencies are not being created properly
Bugs item #4699, was opened at 2006-06-07 19:21
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Category: win32-service
Group: Code
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Accepted
Priority: 3
Submitted By: Scott Harper (sharperct)
Assigned to: Park Heesob (phasis68)
Summary: Service dependencies are not being created properly
Initial