Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread Glen Bojsza
Thanks Trevor.

If anyone has a particular example stack they would like made please email
me and I will put it on the list. (Linux or Windows until a Mac library is
compiled)

I am hopeful that the group will eventually help with this.

Glen

On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.comwrote:

 On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:

  There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as
 such
  I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.
 
  I would like to make the following contribution.
 
  *The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and
  source
  code for supporting libssh library  (www.libssh.org)
 

 Glen sent me the files and I have posted them to GitHub.

 https://github.com/trevordevore/SSH-External-for-LiveCode

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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread stephen barncard
Does anyone have a hint on how to properly download those links on gitHub
website?

No matter how I try to save (option-click save as) the files show up with
.html suffixes and changing the suffixes does not make them usable. They
appear to not get downloaded as binaries.

I usually don't have difficulty with downloads...

sqb


On 1 September 2011 09:40, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Trevor.

 If anyone has a particular example stack they would like made please email
 me and I will put it on the list. (Linux or Windows until a Mac library is
 compiled)

 I am hopeful that the group will eventually help with this.

 Glen

 On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Trevor DeVore li...@mangomultimedia.com
 wrote:

  On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as
  such
   I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.
  
   I would like to make the following contribution.
  
   *The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and
   source
   code for supporting libssh library  (www.libssh.org)
  
 
  Glen sent me the files and I have posted them to GitHub.
 
  https://github.com/trevordevore/SSH-External-for-LiveCode
 
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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread Mark Wieder
stephen-

Thursday, September 1, 2011, 10:21:25 AM, you wrote:

 Does anyone have a hint on how to properly download those links on gitHub
 website?

 No matter how I try to save (option-click save as) the files show up with
 .html suffixes and changing the suffixes does not make them usable. They
 appear to not get downloaded as binaries.

 I usually don't have difficulty with downloads...

You're clicking on the Downloads button, right? Not in the file list?

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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread stephen barncard
I thought that download button was a field indicating the page - didn't
expect an ajax-y thing to pop up.   Pilot UI error.  I don't hang out in
github a lot, obviously.

On 1 September 2011 15:56, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:

 stephen-

 Thursday, September 1, 2011, 10:21:25 AM, you wrote:

  Does anyone have a hint on how to properly download those links on gitHub
  website?

  No matter how I try to save (option-click save as) the files show up with
  .html suffixes and changing the suffixes does not make them usable. They
  appear to not get downloaded as binaries.

  I usually don't have difficulty with downloads...

 You're clicking on the Downloads button, right? Not in the file list?

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  mwie...@ahsoftware.net


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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread Mark Wieder
stephen-

Thursday, September 1, 2011, 4:21:27 PM, you wrote:

 I thought that download button was a field indicating the page - didn't
 expect an ajax-y thing to pop up.   Pilot UI error.  I don't hang out in
 github a lot, obviously.

Cool. I assume then that it worked out.

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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-09-01 Thread stephen barncard
I didn't say I got it installed and working yet!

On 1 September 2011 17:35, Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net wrote:

 stephen-

 Thursday, September 1, 2011, 4:21:27 PM, you wrote:

  I thought that download button was a field indicating the page - didn't
  expect an ajax-y thing to pop up.   Pilot UI error.  I don't hang out in
  github a lot, obviously.

 Cool. I assume then that it worked out.

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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-08-31 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:

 There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as such
 I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.

 I would like to make the following contribution.

 *The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and
 source
 code for supporting libssh library  (www.libssh.org)


Glen sent me the files and I have posted them to GitHub.

https://github.com/trevordevore/SSH-External-for-LiveCode

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Open Externals for Livecode

2011-08-30 Thread Glen Bojsza
Hello everyone,

There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as such
I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.

I would like to make the following contribution.

*The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and source
code for supporting libssh library  (www.libssh.org)

Livecode Linux external
Livecode Windows external
Source code for Livecode libssh externals
A few example stacks.

What I need help with is someone that is willing to:
- host the files for other Livecode developers
- compile an external for Apple (source files are all included but need
someone to compile them) and make it available with the other files

It is my hope that everyone will benefit from this and perhaps start (on
Not) something in the way of external development.

I do not have the time / resources to support this but everything is pretty
well complete and I will try to help as things progress (I hope to have
several more example stacks and documentation for this effort in the
future). Also more error trapping though I am certain there are a few on
this list that have greater experience and can do better sample stacks than
I. Look at the sample stacks and then libssh module documentation...

If things work well, others on the list will be able to take this to a much
further effort than what I can.

Please let me know if you can help and* I will email the bundle to the first
people wishing to host the externals* and it can propagate from there.

Briefly, here are the features

Features
•Client and server support
•Supports asynchronous connections
•Supports SFTP, SCP and OpenSSH Extensions
•Thread safety when using different sessions at same time
•Supports Linux, UNIX, BSD, Solaris, OS/2 and Windows
•Full API documentation and a tutorial
•SSH2 and SSH1 protocol support
•Based on poll(2), WSAPoll() on Windows Vista+ or a
poll(2)-emulation.
•Large file system support (files bigger than 4GB)
•Supports OpenSSL and GCrypt
•Support for AES-128, AES-192, AES-256, Blowfish, 3DES in CBC mode,
and AES in CTR mode
•POSIX-like SFTP (Secure File Transfer) implementation with openssh
extension support
•RSA and DSS server public key supported
•SSH agent authentication support
•ZLIB Compression support

regards,

Glen
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Re: Open Externals for Livecode

2011-08-30 Thread Trevor DeVore
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Glen Bojsza gboj...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello everyone,

 There has always been a lot of discussion around open externals and as such
 I would like to put the first (I think ) step forward.

 I would like to make the following contribution.

 *The following is complete and available now* - external binaries and
 source
 code for supporting libssh library  (www.libssh.org)

 Livecode Linux external
 Livecode Windows external
 Source code for Livecode libssh externals
 A few example stacks.

 What I need help with is someone that is willing to:
 - host the files for other Livecode developers
 - compile an external for Apple (source files are all included but need
 someone to compile them) and make it available with the other files


Would you be able to post the files to GitHub? Then others can check them
out, compile, etc and post back the changes.

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