Hi Muthu,

Great! 

Robert


Am Sonntag, den 19.09.2010, 15:24 +0530 schrieb Ap.Muthu:
> Hi GJ,
> 
> File: installer/versions.php :
> Line 10: $rmax=getrandmax();
> Gives $rand a random number between 0 and 2147483647 on 32 bit installs -
> that is 10 digits max.
> Lines 32 to 34 place a computed default value using:
> ( rand(1,$rmax) . rand(1,$rmax) ) * rand(1,$rmax)
> 
> At a maximum, a 10 digit number cocatenated with another 10 digit number and
> then the resulting max 19 digit number (since the max number begins with 2)
> is multiplied with another max of 10 digit number resulting in a 27-29 digit
> number and hence the Scientific notation to fit within the 30 chars of the
> input field as the PHP variable is defaulting to a 4 byte precision integer.
> 
> Replacing the last expression with:
>     substr((rand(1,$rmax).rand(1,$rmax).rand(1,$rmax).rand(1,$rmax)), 0, 32)
> will ensure a high probability of getting a 32 digit number without
> "Scientific Truncation".
> 
> This has been committed in SVN 6761.
> 
> Regards,
> Ap.Muthu
> 
> > Hi GJ,
> >
> > Can the $key* variables be hexadecimal numbers?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ap.Muthu
> >
> >>  Hi Muthu,
> >>
> >> it should be 32 bits, but for php it depends heavily on the platform,
> >> you should chekc *PHP_INT_SIZE* for that.
> >>
> >> can you please contact robert to set up the demo ?
> >> he is currently maintaining the care2x.org server
> >>
> >> gj.
> >>
> >> On 2010-09-18 7:14.MD, Ap.Muthu wrote:
> >>> Hi GJ,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks for the info.
> >>> What is the size /length restriction of the $key* variables?
> >>> Each install can have random values.
> >>> I am trying to make a single click install of care2x (OpenVZ) to
> >>> demonstrate
> >>> it's usability and help getting feedback from the community.
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Ap.Muthu
> >>>
> >>>>   Hi Muthu,
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> On 2010-09-18 6:18.MD, Ap.Muthu wrote:
> >>>>> Hi Robert,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> What is the allowed charset for $key, $key_2level and $key_login in
> >>>>> /include/core/inc_init_main.php ?
> >>>>>
> >>>> the allowed charset is only numeric, but strangely on trunk i see
> >>>> scientific numbering there
> >>>>
> >>>>> The SVN 6753 seemed to change the default Time Zone from
> >>>>> Africa/Abidjan
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> to Europe/Rome and the keys from Scientific numbering to long
> >>>>> integers.
> >>>>>
> >>>> it depends on the value given during the setup
> >>>> check out file inc_init_main.php.dist in the installer dir, the last
> >>>> line should be
> >>>> $timezone = 'TIMEZONE';
> >>>>
> >>>> gj.
> >>>>> There is an acive Care2x clone in Venezuela and their release is
> >>>>> Synapsis
> >>>>> v2.3 available at:
> >>>>> http://forja.softwarelibre.gob.ve/frs/?group_id=31
> >>>>> Download:
> >>>>> http://forja.softwarelibre.gob.ve/frs/download.php/143/Sinapsis.tar.gz
> >>>>> 32 MB
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Browse their SVN at:
> >>>>> http://forja.softwarelibre.gob.ve/scm/browser.php?group_id=31
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I got the blue_aqua icons/buttons from there.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks for the nursing fix....
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Regards,
> >>>>> Ap.Muthu
> 
> 
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