to handle two sockets with different handler for each
protocol with EQueue. Should I use threads? Would you have any advice?
Best wishes,
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Hello,
While reading lwn.net, I found this announcement of Freenigma service:
http://www.freenigma.com/index.html
Freenigma is a way to encrypt emails in web mails. What is interesting
is that encryption is done on the client side, in the web browser
(with of course some help of a server).
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Hello,
I added following pages on the Wiki:
http://demexp.org/en/doku.php?id=debate_system
http://demexp.org/en/doku.php?id=delegation
They are pretty empty right now, but this is a start. ;-)
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Vadim Gelfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 5/9/06, David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I updated Samuel Tardieu, Ollivier Robert and Thomas Waldmann Python
script that converts a tla repository into a mercurial one.
[...]
do you want this in contrib directory of mercurial source
://hg.intevation.org/mercurial/crew and see if that works for you.
Maybe hg should complain a little bit more about the strange port
number which follows the host name :)
Yes. :-)
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/demexp/hg/dev-0.7
pushing to ssh://lfo/html/demexp/hg/dev-0.7
running ssh lfo hg -R html/demexp/hg/dev-0.7 serve --stdio
sending between command
[ mercurial blocks here ]
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David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, as you wish. But considering that this script was not thoroughly
tested, it might be wiser to just add a link into the proper wiki page.
I have added a link to the modified script in page:
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi
). Is there a
better way to do that? A kind of remote hg init?
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extensions as the bisect one (that I just tested and which
saved my life).
I'm not yet ready to switch as I need some more setup: automatic email
after commit and repository mirror on my web page. But once done, I'll
make an announcement.
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Hello,
IBM has published an interesting article on Cell security features:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/power/library/pa-cellsecurity/
This article gives some information on how hardware support could help
building secure software (think secure demexp server or client). Of
course, such
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is a first try. Paths in the script are obviously wrong (one should
use /var/log/demexp and /var/demexp/) but the general idea is here.
Another thing I would like is to launch demexp under a specific user. Is
doing a su properuser in start() enough
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By the way, (this relating to the connection bug), I did no longer
have connection problems today.
Maybe RAS admin have changed something. Anyway, they did not informed
me.
Pure luck. I checked: the problem is still there, with the same DNS
related
not have tested the I18N extensions to WDialog: lack of time
and lack of motivation. Put this is at the top of my todo list.
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David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or would this Connection refused message be related to another issue?
Any hint?
Ok, googling on it shows that the answer comes the server.
I think I use very usual code to setup the server socket:
let setup_server_socket () =
log server: opening
Hello Gerd,
Thank you for the quick answer.
Gerd Stolpmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would suspect this is a routing problem. ECONNREFUSED is only returned
when a certain response arrives (I think this is an ICMP packet). It
might be worth to check that (e.g. using tcpdump, or better,
Gerd, could you keep demexp-dev@ in copy ?
Gerd Stolpmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Look at the IP addresses! In the first two attempts are connecting to
62.23.209.244, but in the last to 62.23.209.248. DNS round robin?
You're right. (And I'm not very careful :-/ )
In fact, the machine has
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Cryptokit). However, the network side is quite limited by uplink
bandwidth (128 kbit/s on my ADSL connection) and might be the real
limitation for its usability.
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Which rpc mailing list?
Oops, I confused with WDialog which is available on sourceforge.
There will be an announcement on caml-list.
Ok, thanks.
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divers.
À mardi,
Amicalement,
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demander.
Es-tu intéressé par un aspect particulier de demexp ? Veux-tu coder des
trucs ?
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You have probably read the message included below. I don't know if it
is related to the issue you faced while compiling latest demexp on
debian sid. I don't use the -pack option but maybe I don't have enough
-I in the link phase.
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2006/2/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The statuses are stored on the server.
Partially: the server knows about voted questions (in each question)
but has no knowledge of seen questions (except, indirectly, through
RPC calls). Currently, the server has no explicit
2006/2/20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On a side note, there are now extensions (for firefox but probably on other
browsers) that let you activate javascript on certain websites only. Thus
you maintain security, and activate javascript only on trusted sites.
I was mainly thinking at
2006/2/14, David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After a quick look to examples, this code is interesting. For example,
dragdrop ordering of lists is available
(http://developer.yahoo.net/yui/dragdrop/examples/list.html?mode=dist).
As well as a Tree View widget:
http://developer.yahoo.net/yui
step. I'm
interested in that and can try to make the package. I'll inform you
whenever I success.
Great! If I remember correctly, Fink packages are similar to Debian ones
soyou can probably reuse Thomas' work on Debian packages.
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In fact, this second interface[1] degrades gracefully to a a set of
unordered lists with Javascript impaired browsers (I've checked with
dillo and lynx) so that should be ok (well, if I ever understand how to
include this in my own code).
Well, after
.
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I think gmane interface is Ok. You can't really fold/unfold branches
with it, can you?
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.politics.organizations.demexp.fr
No, you can't fold/unfold branches. That's why the second interface I
proposed seems better to me. What
(if it
compiles with bytecode, it should compile in native code) and this seems
very platform specific, on which I can't help. Maybe a member of the
OCaml community might pin-point things to check.
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No, you can't fold/unfold branches. That's why the second interface I
proposed seems better to me. What do you think of it?
In fact, this second interface[1] degrades gracefully to a a set of
unordered lists with Javascript impaired browsers (I've checked
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to find a way to implement in HTML a tree folding/unfolding,
similar to the GTK widget Tree View[1]... and I haven't many ideas.
Have you pointers on web interface to manipulate trees that you find
nice? For example, what do you think
Hello,
Philip Zimmermann, author of PGP, works on secure VoIP (Voice over IP)
and is starting to make some noise about his zPhone (temporary name):
http://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/zfone/
http://www.voip-magazine.com/content/view/1674
No much precise information right now, however :
- it
Hello,
After releasing stable 0.8 revision (not done yet, but we are making
progress), I intend to switch from Arch to another SCM.
I reread previous thread on the subject
(http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.politics.organizations.demexp.devel/599)
and my short list is:
- Subversion (aka SVN). +:
2006/1/25, David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm really in favor of Subversion or Mercurial.
Well, never take what I say for granted: SVK could win. ;-)
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2006/1/25, David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, never take what I say for granted: SVK could win. ;-)
In fact, svk is very interesting: it keeps compatibility with
svn/Subversion (centralized development, the tool that everybody is
using) and adds decentralized development (the main
Hello Sylvain,
2006/1/23, Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For a GTK2 program, i recommend to use codeset = Some UTF-8.
Ok. I'll fix that.
Do you use s_ and f_ in your GTK2 interface ?
Partially, with a .glade file.
If this the case, this functions should be evaluated after the parsing
-8 string passed to
pango_layout_set_text()
Is it related to Camomile bug you previously mentioned? Any idea how to
avoid this quite annoying behaviour?
My environment:
LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8
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Hello Sylvain,
I'm making progress, but more issues appear. :-)
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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For a GTK2 program, i recommend to use codeset = Some UTF-8.
Ok. I'll fix that.
done.
If you use a .glade file, use GettextStub.Native
the .glade system,
I'm forced to use GettextStub.Native.
One issue solved. :) Thanks!
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I don't see any s_ or f_ in you code. Do you have any translatable
string in your code ?
There is one, see:
demexp-gtk2-client.ml=
let connect_to_server pref user_msg =
let timer = Perf.timer_start () in
user_msg (Printf.sprintf (f_ Connecting to
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, using LANG=C when calling my program solves the issue. But for my
autotests, I need to do that *from* the program. Do you see a way to set
the locale from OCaml, for a given part of the code?
Ok, I've found a work around, calling Printf.sprintf
Answer of Sylvain.
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Hello Sylvain,
I'm making progress, but more issues appear. :-)
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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For a GTK2 program, i
Sylvain,
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Sylvain Le Gall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For example, if at the end of a module I put:
let _ = Printf.printf 1.0 = %3.3f\n 1.0
I get as result when launching
( ) {
$_ =~ s/\#:([^\n]+)\n\#:/\#:$1/g; # remove 2 consecutive #: lines
$_ =~ s/\#:([^\n]+)\n\#:/\#:$1/g; # remove 3 consecutive #: lines
$_ =~ s/\#:([^\n]+)\n\#:/\#:$1/g; # remove 4 consecutive #: lines
print $_;
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Hello Sylvain,
2006/1/23, Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote some notes about the compilation of demexp for Mac OS X. I put
a link in the paragraph about Mac OS X in the french wiki.
Many thanks. I'll take a look at them later but at first look it seems ok to me.
David : you said
Sylvain,
2006/1/23, David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2006/1/23, Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wrote some notes about the compilation of demexp for Mac OS X. I put
a link in the paragraph about Mac OS X in the french wiki.
Many thanks. I'll take a look at them later but at first
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2006/1/19, Ingolf Schäfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just wanted to announced the first or alpha version of an application
bundle for MacOS X Tiger. It can be downloaded at
http://www.math.uni-bremen.de/~ovidius/texmacs.dmg.zip
Would you have somewhere the description of how you have made
and Mac links so that they point to the Wiki, where modification is much
easier.
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sophisticated documentation to compile under
Mac OS X.
I haven't such a doc an unfortunately François-Xavier Ponscarme has
never uploaded his doc.
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Hello,
2006/1/19, Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes. Do you want I do the same logs for 0.7 ? (I have the 0.7 archive
just here)
No, I don't think it's necessary. In fact, the first time Thomas
compiled with ocaml 3.09, he signaled me a bunch of warnings and I
think I fixed most of
Hello Sylvain,
2006/1/17, Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
./configure mentions some things about my caml installation but nothing
about my system. Maybe you just don't log it.
Yes.
I'm surprised you can't do it yourself : can an unused variable be
something architecture specific ?
Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you send them to me (by compiling with a -warn A) so I could
fix them?
See the attached files log.error.*
BTW, are those logs for 0.6 or 0.7 tree?
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David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, are those logs for 0.6 or 0.7 tree?
Apparently for 0.6. I think I have fixed most of them in the 0.7 tree.
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Hello Sylvain,
[ Could you keep demexp-dev in your emails, this allows archiving for
people having similar issues as yours. I have allowed you to post on
it without being subscribed to it. ]
2006/1/17, Sylvain Chevillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes. Indeed, it is not so clearly explained in the
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The answer of Sylvain to one of my question (ocaml-gettext doesn't
actually support multiple #: lines).
d.
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On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 10:46:10PM +0100, David MENTRE wrote:
Hello Sylvain,
I'm making progress in my use of ocaml-gettext and gettext. ;)
While playing
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Hello John,
2006/1/9, skaller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This technique uses the Domain Object Model, and Javascript
to scan all the objects, and assign a MS specific extension
attribute to some objects, namely:
if(targetElement.style.display == none) {
targetElement.style.display = ;
requiring Javascript (of course Javascript could
be used to improve the interface)?
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Footnotes:
[1] http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/demexp-dev/2006-01/pngmjETD30r6M.png
[2] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.politics.organizations.demexp.fr
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of using usual naming, e.g. 1.2-, we
could use a very simple scheme based on ASCII letters: AB-.
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Footnotes:
[1] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.politics.organizations.demexp.fr/457
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David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For easier processing, instead of using usual naming, e.g. 1.2-, we
could use a very simple scheme based on ASCII letters: AB-.
Additionally, using abbac- scheme would introduce automatic hierarchy
ordering in current client.
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Additionally, using abbac- scheme would introduce automatic hierarchy
ordering in current client.
Or maybe 02471- scheme, to avoid unfortunates words, e.g. bad-
Rennes? It limits the number of items per hierarchy level to 10. What
do you think
~text:This is column \Title\
~privat:;
end
in
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Or maybe 02471- scheme, to avoid unfortunates words, e.g. bad-
Rennes? It limits the number of items per hierarchy level to 10. What
do you think of it?
Ok, I have finally implemented a scheme hierarchy: tag-name. The
hierarchy can be any characters
Hello,
IBM has just made an article on Selenium, a tool to test web based applications:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/library/wa-selenium-ajax/
The Selenium web site:
http://www.openqa.org/selenium/
Selenium is free software: Apache 2.0 license, GPL compatible and
apparently suits
The answer of Sylvain to my questions.
I'll try to use ocaml-gettext with --disable-doc.
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Hello Sylvain,
In our demexp software, we are considering using ocaml-gettext for
handling translations
+ /ui:true
+/ui:cond
+
+p
+ a href=?lang=frfr/a
+ a href=?lang=enen/a
+/p
+
+ /ui:form
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. That would allow us to give you a quick feedback.
Best wishes and happy new year,
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Hello,
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have already made a web interface to demexp[1] using the WDialog
framework[2], which is using the OCaml language. WDialog allows to write
web interface, and other OCaml modules allow to interface with SQL
databases. If I follow the same
://www.demexp.org/fr/doku.php?id=reunion_du_22_decembre_2005
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Hello,
I have migrated the web page related to demexp software development from
Savannah to our new wiki:
http://www.demexp.org/en/doku.php?id=start#articles_and_discussions_on_software_development
Yours,
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- Config_file from Cameleon2. Library written for reading/writing
configuration file. Should be already packaged in Debian sid;
Ok, no answer. So I'll follow my own preferences. ;) Probably
Config_file.
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Hello,
2005/12/6, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Maybe David Mentré (the demexp developer) will give his motivations
behind the choice of camlgz instead of camlzip.
camlgz provides in-memory zipping and unzipping while camlzip only
provides zipping and unzipping from files.
Yours,
d.
Hi Thomas,
2005/11/17, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After some search, I found that the ocaml available in Mandriva was
compiled without -with-pthread. So I recompiled the ocaml package with
this option, but I still get the same error.
Weird.
I've looked inside findlib code, but I
Hello,
I've just seen on LWN an announcement for dogtails:
http://people.redhat.com/zcerza/dogtail/index.html
Dogtails is apparently a GUI test and automation tool. It seems quite
interesting to do systematic tests on the GTK+ client. Most of bugs
are currently found in the client because I
Hi Félix,
2005/10/19, Felix HENRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1/ Some information like the Question list is embedded in the html
file only when it actually exist (that is, when a tag has been selected
and the relevant buton clicked). I would also like to put some
html there when there is no such info.
Hello,
I've seen on caml-list a pointer to Gazpacho, a GUI builder for GTK+:
http://gazpacho.sicem.biz/
Gazpacho seems to be a drop-in replacement for Glade, as it outputs
the same .glade files as Glade and claim full compatibility with
libglade. It is available as a debian package.
I think
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d.
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Fred,
2005/10/6, Frederic Lehobey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wanted to try showing it to other people, but currently, once logged
with default demo / demo account, I get
Software error
Failure(ds_scan_token 13)
I just tested it with Firefox 1.5 and it works. If you still have the
error with
used a much simpler scheme that the one
you proposed: the empty participant base (with root access) is created
at server startup and is overwritten if a .dmxp file is loaded.
Yours,
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Oops, I forgot to give attribution to bugs in changelog and
announcement. I hate that.
David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- (bug) it was impossible to create an empty base with root account
without activating autotest mode;
Bug found by Thomas PETAZZONI.
- (security issue) anybody
2005/9/29, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
They are working on this, using a new debhelper called dh_ocaml. I
didn't had time to look precisely at it, but you can read the
presentation mail by Stefano at
http://lists.debian.org/debian-ocaml-maint/2005/08/msg7.html.
I think this will
Hello Thomas,
2005/9/28, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, I *think* I've found the bug. (Line numbers refers to 0.6.2).
In srv/participants.ml.nw, the function which is in charge of creating
the default root login (with the demexp password) is
initialize_default_participant_base.
Hello Thomas,
2005/9/25, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
While trying to compile the demexp XDR file with an other RPC generator,
I found that this generator doesn't understand the « _int32 » attribute
used at three places in the XDR file.
I've grepped RFC 1014, and haven't found any
Hi Thomas,
2005/9/25, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Today, when I tried to modify the preferences in my 0.6.2 demexp client,
the new preferences were not taken into account when restarting the
client.
What do you mean exactly by the new preferences were not taken into account?
Did you
Hello,
2005/9/26, Thomas Petazzoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, a simple «int» should be 32-bits signed integer. If ocamlrpcgen
doesn't do that by default, then I suppose it's broken.
AFAIR, ocamlrpcgen maps by default XDR int to opaque 4-bytes type,
that should be manually converted to OCaml native
restrictive, and loosing the check afterwards if
needed.
Let me know if you see potential issues in this check.
Yours,
d.
Footnotes:
[1] Like in Emacs, '(' and ')' are doubly escaped.
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David MENTRE [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just realized that one cannot add a new question! Oops! :)
This is now fixed.
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Hello Félix,
2005/9/13, Felix HENRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running through ./configure and get
ocamlfind: Package `wd-xmlcompiler' not found
You should use --no-web option at ./configure time.
However the ./configure should suggest you this option. I'll check that.
I looked for
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