Hi,
I tested this on 64-bit Ubuntu with the 64-bit binary build from 10/23, and
the file-monitors doesn't seem to work. What am I suppose to see if it
worked?
Out of curiosity, I also tried this on 64-bit Vista with the 32-bit binary
build from 10/24, and for what it's worth, I'm getting the following error
when I evaluate the with-monitors word:
Error in thread 79 (Windows monitor thread, [ ~win32-monitor~
fill-queue-thread
]):
The parameter is incorrect.
[ call -> stop ]
fill-queue-thread
fill-queue
read-changes
begin-reading-changes
(win32-error)
throw
[
63 getenv error-thread set-global
continuation -> error-continuation set-global rethrow
]
-Bill
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Eduardo Cavazos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm noticing some strange behaviour with file monitors on 32-bit Ubuntu
> Linux.
> If anybody else can reproduce this let me know.
>
> Open a couple of terminals. In the first one do:
>
> $ vim ~/test-xyz
>
> Then do a ':w' in vim to write the file.
>
> In the other terminal start up Factor:
>
> $ ./factor -run=listener
>
> and monitor that test file:
>
> [ home "test-xyz" append-path f <monitor> next-change 2drop ]
> with-monitors
>
> Back in the first terminal (still in vim), insert some text write the file
> (via ':w').
>
> At this point, on my system, the monitor still hasn't budged.
>
> This might sound strage, but it seems to only happen with I use 'vim' to
> edit
> the file. If I use the shell (e.g. "echo 10 >> test-xyz") or emacs, the
> monitor works.
>
> Ed
>
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