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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
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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
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 Jun 18
1
Win32-Service and threading
First off I just want to pass on a big thank you to everyone who has
worked on the win32 packages, they have helped me numerous times. But
(of course you knew it had
to be coming :-)...
I have just started doing some work with win32-service -- I was
creating a wrapper around it and daemon.rb, so I could write one body
of code that depending upon platform would provide a reasonable
interface for
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 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,
2006 Jun 18
7
[Fwd: Ruby Win32-Service]
Thoughts?
Dan
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Subject: Ruby Win32-Service
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2005 Oct 06
9
Grid.GetTextExtent
Wow. Look what SWIG does to GetTextExtent in Grid.cpp:
void SwigDirector_wxGrid::GetTextExtent(wxString const &string, int *x,
int *y, int *descent, int *externalLeading, wxFont const *font) const {
...
if (swig_get_up()) {
wxWindow::GetTextExtent(string,x,y,descent,externalLeading,font);
return;
}
obj0 = rb_str_new2((const char *)(&string)->mb_str());
2011 Aug 25
4
[PATCH 0/3] ruby: Fix event handler failure
I won't pretend I really understand what's going on here. I've CC'd
this message to Chris since he might have a better idea.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=733297
In this bug, it appears that the event log callback goes out of scope
and is garbage collected. (This is despite the fact we registered it
as a global root). When we invoke the callback later,
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?
2004 Nov 07
2
Problems with DeviceIoControl()
Hi all,
Thanks to Wayne and Park, I''ve got something like this
now:
static VALUE file_set_compressed(VALUE self, VALUE
rbBool){
HANDLE h;
BOOL rv;
DWORD dwBytesReturned;
int fn;
USHORT inBuf = COMPRESSION_FORMAT_DEFAULT;
if((rbBool != Qtrue) && (rbBool != Qfalse)){
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,"Argument must be true or
false");
}
2007 Apr 13
0
[961] branches/wxruby2/wxwidgets_282/swig: Move wxDateTime typemap into shared file, map to core Time class instead
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2004 Feb 02
4
Hooks for win32-service
Just trying to come up with hooks for win32-service. It looks like
Perl''s Win32::Daemon defines these:
start....................The service is starting.
pause....................The service is entering a paused state.
continue.................The service is resuming from a paused state.
stop.....................The service is stopping
running..................The service is running
2006 Aug 24
5
TreeCtrl background?
On my windows build, I just noticed that the background of my TextCtrl''s
is grey by default, and when I try to set the default style I get the error:
TestTextCtrl.rb:15:in `set_default_style'': undefined method `'' for
#<Wxruby2::TextCtrl:0x360a0c4> (NoMethodError)
from TestTextCtrl.rb:15:in `initialize''
from TestTextCtrl.rb:24:in
2004 Nov 06
3
Calling CreateFile on an instance of File - possible?
Hi all,
I''m going over win32-file this weekend. I''m creating instance methods for
setting (or unsetting) the various file attributes. So, you can do
something like:
f = File.open("foo.txt")
f.archive = true
f.hidden = true
f.close
This works for the basic attributes, but it requires extra work for others.
Specifically, I am having trouble trying to set the
2005 Nov 11
1
[Fwd: Thanks for win32-service]
Nice. :)
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2007 Jun 25
0
[1072] trunk/wxruby2/swig/shared/datetime.i: Add typemap for DateTime::WeekDay; plug mem leak with wxDateTime arg
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2004 Apr 09
2
Issues with win32-service Daemon
Hi all,
I wrote a little echo client to run as a service. I have a couple of
problems with this. First, any time I try to define anything in
"initialize", the service fails to start. Any idea why?
Also, this service runs for a while, then just quits for no reason that I
can see. The Event Log merely says, "The Abba service terminated
unexpectedly".
Any ideas on
2005 Aug 21
15
New inheritance
A good number of the samples I have tested are outright or subtly broken
on Windows now. I''m trying to determine what the cause is. Mostly it
seems related to the initialize function not being created when it
should be.
Case in point: ClientDC.i
The caret example won''t work at all because initialize isn''t declared
any longer. If you comment out the import
2017 Feb 02
3
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] Ruby bindings for .zero
Similar to python and perl. But MUCH easier (especially considering
that this is the first time I've every tried to run Ruby). I even
had fun making set_error() polymorphic.
Eric Blake (2):
ruby: Expose nbdkit_set_error to ruby script
ruby: Support zero callback
plugins/ruby/example.rb | 11 ++++++++
plugins/ruby/nbdkit-ruby-plugin.pod | 54
2007 May 21
0
[1022] trunk/wxruby2/swig/classes/App.i: Memory mgmt: use Wx::App to mark still-alive Windows, set up Wx::THE_APP const
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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