Greg,

What are those tid bits you used for installing?  Would you mind emailing me
directly?
I cannot promise anything before the mid of January.  I will be on vacations
for whole december
then had a surgery for cyst planned for the first week of January.

If it is an integration issue with Xceed, then it might become more trouble
some
because Exceed 7.0 had a completely different user directory area and
registry entries - bummber-- also full of 1000s of bugs.

Suhaib

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gregory D Abram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [opendx-users] Proposed - A new Windows binary (was: 
> Importing
> data in OpenDX)
> 
> 
> 
> After reading your note, rather than Lloyd's followup, it 
> looks like we're
> missing the point.  The real problem is that OpenDX is simply 
> not working
> right.
> Whats really going on here is this.  When you use the Import 
> Data... button
> on that little startup menu, the prompter starts, gathers 
> some info, then
> starts DX in editor mode with a very simple default network.  
> The DX VPE
> (dxui.exe) runs as a separate process from the initial 
> startup UI run, run
> via the DXLink interface.  The DX VPE, in turn, starts the DX exec
> (dxexec.exe), which is the workhorse that does the bulk of the data
> processing, then tries to link to it via a socket.  Thats 
> whats not working
> - the VPE is waiting for the exec to start and do a little 
> handshake, and
> its not.
> 
> Of course, the interesting question really is why not, and 
> thats not easy
> to figure out.  It depends on OpenDX being installed correctly.  That
> includes the values of various environment variables, maybe 
> the registry,
> and the directory structure of the OpenDX files.  
> Unfortunately, this is
> being set up for you by the binary you downloaded, which may 
> in fact not be
> correct.  Typically these binaries are created by helpful 
> participants and
> made available, but without adequate testing or sufficient 
> generality to
> cover all the cases that can be found on end-user's machines. 
>  Windows is
> certainly the most difficult platform to get this right on, 
> and people have
> had lots of problems.
> 
> Good news is that I have a binary version here that I've put 
> on a bunch of
> machines around our lab in various states of Windows versions 
> and software
> installs.  It installs with InstallShield just like a "real" 
> Windows app.
> It has netcdf, cdf, hdf, ImageMagick and JavaDX support.
> 
> Bad news is that, for sound legal reasons, I can't distribute 
> it outside of
> IBM.   Of course, I can share all the little bits of magic I 
> had to figure
> out along the way, so I was wondering - anyone out there want 
> to team up to
> create a new possibly definitive Windows binary?
> 
> Greg
> 

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