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Terry
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On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:02, Terry wrote:
Is it possible
Thank
you! Wow! :-)
Terry
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/TestDb/Test.Tbl
at System.IO.FileStream.Lock (Int64 position, Int64 length) [0x0]
in filename unknown:0
at TrwLinqDb.Streams.LockedStream.Lock () [0x00025] in
d:\MyWorkSpace\C Sharp\TrwLinqDb\TrwLinqDb\Streams\LockedStream.cs:90 }
Regards
Terry
On 9/01/2013 9:21 AM, Jonathan Pryor
Thanks very much for looking into it. I had realised that the SD card
file system was limited, but I didn't realise that the internal Android
file system was also limit small file support. The change works like a
treat.
Thanks very very much.
Terry
On 9/01/2013 4:23 PM, Jonathan Pryor wrote
I have looked at the exception under the debugger, that's why E is in the
catch{ Exception E}. The exception thrown is a lock violation; not a Not
Supported exception.
Regards Terry
On Jan 9, 2013 7:10 AM, Marcel Hellwig k...@cookiesoft.de wrote:
Hi,
I think your worst mistake you do
I have taken a couple runs at Slackware 10.2 / dropline and Mono...
Anyone got a hand up on getting this running?
Thanks
T
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Thanks -- I'd looked at the Xamarin forms, but I'm only interested in client
development -- no iOS or Android, so that seems non-optimal at this point.
The XWT sounds interesting, but I couldn't tell if it was actually an active
project. Most of the discussion about it has been around 2012,
Judging from recent posts to some forums, Randy seems to be going through a
difficult period. Burnout, disillusion with project leadership, something else
- I don't know. Not my business. The last post I recall suggested he was
looking for someone to take over the project. In recent days,
Bill Seurer wrote:
The page on the Mono wiki web site to create new accounts appears to be
broken.
http://www.mono-project.com/index.php?title=Special:Userlogin
All you can do is to log into an existing account there, not create new
ones. I looked at the page source and there is just nothing
Miguel de Icaza wrote:
Hey,
What would be the top feature you would like to see in Mono?
Think of a feature that is not something we are currently working
on (we know about those), for example avoid saying: a class-is-missing
feature or IDE or the debugger. We know about those.
Jacek Blaszczynski wrote:
3) Equivalent of WPF for future GUI requirements but cross platform -
I know Migual blog entries about Avalon but a Gtk sharp as an
alternative is really far too short of achieving anything impressive.
QT4 bindings to provide an alternative to WinForms and GTK# for
://www.realmforge.com.
Cheers,
Terry
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Hi Chris,
Nothing has changed in SVN for months, so unless ODE updates are sitting
in a private branch somewhere, I'd say the work hasn't been done yet.
Your contribution would probably be welcome were there an avenue to do
so. At the risk of drawing criticism from the maintainer(s) for asking
Yes, that would be great. No such list exists at the moment. This
would at least allow interested parties to communicate amongst
themselves, exchange patches and the like while the project sorts itself
out.
+1.
Miguel de Icaza wrote:
We can host a Tao list if people need them.
Interesting idea, but not necessarily in the way you meant it. The things you list are applications that happen to run on Mono, but they aren't really integral to Mono as a platform or runtime environment. It's hard to see the overall benefit of such a loose collection of applications (unless
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