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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
2012 Dec 10
3
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Teaching ScalarEvolution to handle IV=add(zext(trunc(IV)), Step)
Hello all, I wanted to get some feedback on this patch for ScalarEvolution. It addresses a performance problem I am seeing for simple benchmark. Starting with this C code: 01: signed char foo(void) 02: { 03: const int count = 8000; 04: signed char result = 0; 05: int j; 06: 07: for (j = 0; j < count; ++j) { 08: result += (result_t)(3); 09: } 10: 11: return result; 12: } I
2020 Aug 18
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 3/9] server: Add general replacements for missing functions using LIBOBJS.
On 8/18/20 5:50 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > Especially on Windows, some common functions are missing. Use the > autoconf LIBOBJS mechanism to replace these functions. > > This includes replacement functions for: > > Function names Implementation Origin > > getdelim, getline general purpose NetBSD under a compatible license > > openlog,
2008 Apr 12
12
sqlite3.dll problem
Hi I''m triying to begin developing in ruby on rails, and I''ve instaled all the components but there is a problem with the file sqlite3.dll. When I try to execute my first example in my web browser apears an alert that says sqlite3.dll is not found. I''m working on windows XP with firefox and the server is WEBrick. If someone knows how can I resolve the problem please
2010 Sep 17
15
Fwd: Unable to Get Sony IC Recorder (Digital Voice Editor 3.3.01) to Work with 32-bit Wine (Windows Emulator) in 64-bit Fedora 11 x86_64 Linux
Dear Alexander Morozov, From the output of the command "ps -ef | grep wine", we can observe that the native Windows USB driver ICDUSB2.sys for the Sony IC Recorder gets loaded with winedevice.exe. enming 18814 18781 0 16:15 ? 00:00:00 C:\windows\system32\winedevice.exe ICDUSB2 However, Digital Voice Editor 3 (under Wine) simply would not detect the Sony IC Recorder. The
2020 Aug 18
0
[PATCH nbdkit 3/9] server: Add general replacements for missing functions using LIBOBJS.
Especially on Windows, some common functions are missing. Use the autoconf LIBOBJS mechanism to replace these functions. This includes replacement functions for: Function names Implementation Origin getdelim, getline general purpose NetBSD under a compatible license openlog, syslog, Win32 written by me vsyslog realpath Win32 written by me
2020 Aug 20
0
[PATCH nbdkit 01/13] common/replacements: Replace missing functions using LIBOBJS.
Especially on Windows, some common functions are missing. Use the autoconf LIBOBJS mechanism to replace these functions. This includes replacement functions for: Function names Implementation Origin getdelim, getline general purpose NetBSD under a compatible license openlog, syslog, Win32 written by me vsyslog realpath Win32 written by me
2007 Aug 23
0
Bug in win32-eventlog, grabbing descriptions
Hi all, I know that once upon a time I said that we shouldn''t use DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES (line 698), but it appears that this was wrong headed thinking for win32-eventlog. A couple of folks have complained that they couldn''t get descriptions for event records in some cases, and I have a strong feeling that''s the culprit. Can anyone see a downside to using
2006 Dec 17
0
FormatMessage issue in eventlog.rb - more clues
Hi all, Ok, I''m getting closer on this get_description failure and the mscoree.dll file. It has something to do with the way we''re calling FormatMessage(). Consider the following C code, which behaves exactly the same way as the current Ruby code: #include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(){ HMODULE hmod; int rv; char buf[4096]; char* dll
2006 May 17
0
Need a little help with the pure Rubywin32-eventlog
> -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > Heesob Park > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:51 PM > To: Development and ideas for win32utils projects > Subject: Re: [Win32utils-devel] Need a little help with the > pure Rubywin32-eventlog > > > Hi, > >
2006 May 18
0
Need a little help withthe pureRubywin32-eventlog
Note to anyone paying attention - this was solved off list. Apparently I just goofed the patch. Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > Daniel Berger > Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:24 PM > To: Development and ideas for win32utils projects > Subject: Re:
2006 May 20
0
EventLog#tail is broken
I just discovered something awful. The EventLog#tail method does not work the way I thought it did. Instead of picking up new events as they''re added, it''s really just iterating backwards through the current event log backwards. Look at this sample below. The first record is correct. Then another event happens, but instead of the latest record, I get an *earlier*
2006 May 20
1
EventLog#tail followup
The solution I see is something like this: * Set a @last instance variable in the constructor. * In the read_last_record function, check to see if @last is nil. If it is nil, then it''s our first read. Use the current approach, and set @last to the record number. * If @last isn''t nil, use EVENTLOG_FORWARDS_READ | EVENTLOG_SEEK_READ flags instead, and use @last + 1 as the
2006 May 29
0
win32-eventlog 0.4.0
Pe?a wrote: > # Ok, fixed and released as 0.4.1. Thanks for the report! > > Hi Dan, > > the new change_notify does not exhibit the resource error anymore. > BUT it skips (and does not log) some records. > > Tail is much better and does not skip. > > kind regards -botp > NotifyChangeEventLog() only checks every five seconds, max, iirc. If an app logs more
2004 Nov 01
0
buffer size for win32-eventlog (was infiniteloop bug...)
Thank you very much. :) Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org > [mailto:win32utils-devel-bounces@rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of > win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org > Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 7:12 PM > To: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org > Subject: Re:[Win32utils-devel] buffer size for win32-eventlog > (was infiniteloop bug...)
2004 Oct 14
0
More on the description problem in win32-eventlog
I think I''ve narrowed it down to this call in eventlog.h hModule = LoadLibraryEx( szExeFilePath, 0, DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES ); In all cases where the description is returning nil instead of actual text, this appears to be the culprit. I''ll do some more research. In the meantime, ideas welcome. :) Dan
2004 Oct 18
0
RE: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joey Gibson [mailto:joey@joeygibson.com] > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 9:29 AM > To: Ruby-Talk; Berger, Daniel > Subject: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog > > > After Daniel patched the Win32-EventLog code to properly handle > "strange" event messages (I''ll leave it to Daniel to
2004 Oct 18
0
RE: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joey Gibson [mailto:joey@joeygibson.com] > Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:07 AM > To: Berger, Daniel > Cc: win32utils-devel@rubyforge.org > Subject: Re: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog > > > Berger, Daniel wrote: > > > I cannot duplicate this on my Windows XP Pro box here at work. > >
2004 Oct 19
0
RE: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joey Gibson [mailto:joey@joeygibson.com] > Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 6:11 AM > To: ruby-talk@ruby-lang.org; Berger, Daniel > Subject: Re: Another Interesting "Problem" with Win32-EventLog > > > Daniel Berger wrote: > > >After getting home from work today I tried again on my home machine. > >My
2004 Jul 02
0
win32-eventlog-0.2.2 released
Hi all, I''ve released 0.2.2 of win32-eventlog. There was a rather nasty bug in the read() method I hadn''t noticed before - it wasn''t reading all the records! In addition, this package officially requires Ruby 1.8.0 or later, as I have replaced the STR2CSTR() functions with StringValuePtr(). Let me know if you find any bugs. Thanks. Dan