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On 4/10/05 at 11:00 PM, LetterRip Discussion 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Since I was trying to answer my own question, I actually came 
>across two bug reports:
>
>1)  The following AppleScript crashes LetterRip Pro 4.05b13:
>
>tell application "LetterRip_Server" of machine "eppc://server.local"
>set theList to subscriber list named "Real list name"
>
>(* this line works fine *)
>set theSub to make new subscriber in theList with properties ¬
>{name:"Jud Spencer", email address:"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"}
>
>(* this line crashes the server *)
>set theSub2 to first subscriber in theList whose name is "Jud Spencer"
>
>delete theSub2 in theList  --never gets this far
>end tell
>
>I suspect that, as with creation, LetterRip is expecting some other
>syntax, but this one shouldn't make it go boom.

This is still a problem as of LetterRip 3.0.7, and means I can't use
AppleScript to remove subscribers from lists, which also means I can't
use it to add subscribers to a list because half of a solution 
is not a
solution.  On 2005.04.11, Jud said he'd look into this, but we're
nearing the 2-year anniversary and I have no answer.

>2)  LetterRip supports the Sophisticated Circuits Kick-Off/PowerKey
>timer protocol, where it sets a timer and refreshes it every minute or
>so.  If the timer counts down to zero, the Kick-Off or PowerKey
>hardware assumes the server has crashed, and restarts the server.
>
>In finding the above crash, I noticed that relaunching
>LetterRip_Server did *not* remove the previous timer - it continued to
>count down, and when it reached zero, the server restarted, even
>though I had manually relaunched LetterRip_Server and it was serving
>and responding just fine.

This is also still true - when the above script crashes the 
server, even
if LetterRip gets relaunched, the old timer is not removed so 
the server
restarts five minutes after the crash, whether it's now working 
fine or
not.

I seem to have been dropped from the list a while back, possibly 
due to
spam filtering, but I definitely need an answer to #1 ASAP, and #2
wouldn't be bad either. Since LetterRip *has* the PowerKey code 
in it,
it restarts the server 5 mins after every crash unless I disable the
PowerKey altogether, and that's not good either.

- --
Matt Deatherage                              <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
GCSF, Incorporated                      <http://www.macjournals.com>

"The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data.'"  -- Unknown



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