I wrote this many moons ago -- it should still be working:
http://www.mcenter.com/vns/
The system notifies you when new patches have been placed on the FTP site.
Also, the VA is also working on unattended/automatic patch installations.
At 11:46 PM 7/11/2006, Usha wrote:
How can the
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How can the open source community
stay updated on the current patches?
Usha
By giving up your day job. :-\
Kevin
On 7/11/06, Usha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can the open source community stay updated on the current patches?
Usha
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
There's something wrong with this picture.The open source project I follow the most closely (after this one, I suppose) is PLT Scheme. They use an SVN repository with automated nightly builds. To stay up to date on the development version, I only need download the latest build and run the
I think it is because the patches allow for variance between sites.
My site, for example, does not want the latest CPRS code. So it is a
very individualistic approach.
But I agree we do need to make it easier.
Kevin
On 7/12/06, Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's something
The June 2006 FOIA VistA for GT.M. has a disconnect between EVAL^%ZTLOAD1
and ORDER^%ZOSV that causes ZTSAVE(NMSP*) to fail.
Here is EVAL+2^%ZTLOAD1 -
I ZT1[*,$P(ZT1,*)'[( S X=^%ZTSK(ZTSK,.3,,Y=ZT1 D ORDER^%ZOSV Q
Here is ORDER+2^%ZOSV
I $D(X1(*))#2 D DOLRO Q
The problem appears to be that
Is anyone maintaining a version with these changes applied? What about
bundling them up as KIDS builds? I don't know what WorldVistA's code
management strategy is, but it seems like a good idea.
Oh, and dare I ask: What about QA?
--- Lloyd Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The June 2006 FOIA
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F %=0:0 S Y=$O(@Y) Q:Y=!(Y'[Y1) S %=$D(@Y) S:%#2 @(X_Y)=_Y) I
%9 S
%X=Y_(,%Y=X_Y, D %XY^%RCR
K %,X,Y,Y1
Q
Dumb question: Is %XY^%RCR now implemented using MERGE? If not, how
expensive is it?
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Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
topic please?
Lloyd
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For those of us on the user end, what sort of failure would Lloyd's pickup(s)
cause?
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 11:20, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
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F %=0:0 S Y=$O(@Y) Q:Y=!(Y'[Y1) S %=$D(@Y) S:%#2 @(X_Y)=_Y) I
%9 S
%X=Y_(,%Y=X_Y, D %XY^%RCR
K %,X,Y,Y1
or
recently released patches that are required.
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In the release notes
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For those of us on the user end, what sort of failure would Lloyd's
pickup(s)
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How can the open source community stay updated on
the current patches?
Usha
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Usha;
We are working on it.
Soon, I hope.
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How can the open source community stay updated
Thanks for the info Usha
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CPRS 26
In the release notes of OR*3.0*215 and in
OR-3_SEQ-225_PAT-215
On running CPRS 26 and accessing "Options"
from "Tools" menu, following error pops up
NOLINEGETSURR+3^ORWTPR
On checking the ORWTPR routine, we found that it
was pointing to a non-existing label (SUROLIST^XQALSURO).
By replacing line GETSURR+3^ORWTPR with the
following the Options dialog
Youre missing patch XU*8*366.
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On running CPRS 26
:
Cameron
Schlehuber
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Youre missing patch
XU*8*366.
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When I try to save a routine in VPE the editor errors out with the message
that follows:
NOTE: You've discovered an error in VRR.
Error: 2,A+1^XQ1,%SYSTEM-E-ENO2, No such file or directory
Please report error to BOLDUC,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do any other people have this error?
Norman;
VPE is now being maintained by Brian Lord. Dave left him in charge of
the package.
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] ERROR
When I try
VPE works fine for me on Cache VMS and PC. I'd suspect a problem with the
path that you're trying to save to -- either the directory doesn't exist or
you don't have permissions.
At 06:11 PM 2/13/2006, Norman wrote:
When I try to save a routine in VPE the editor errors out with the message
On Oct 11, 2005, at 6:00 AM, Bharath Ramachandra wrote:
Hello Nancy,
I have installed the cache and cprs on my
laptop. both the client and server are on the same machine. But
when i double click on the shortcut after specifying the server and
port. I get Error was
Can you connect with CPRS on the same machine as the server? And is the
specific error CONNECTION LOST, as that is not one I have see with CPRS
connecting to VistA.
On Monday 10 October 2005 02:19 pm, Bharath Ramachandra wrote:
hello guys,
i'm new to Cache, I have to set up
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My suspicion is that the field was deleted, but the cross-reference
data is still
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James,
I tested this in two separate development databases. In one I
received the exact
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Error in FIND^DIC
James,
I tested this in two separate development databases. In one I
received the exact same error that you got and in the other I got
good
results just as Greg did. I searched the ^DD global in both
databases
and found
I have this line of code:
D FIND^DIC(50,"","","M",BTIUMED,"","","","","BTIUDRG","BTIUERR")
I am getting this error back
That's an odd one. What is the value of BTIUMED? I tried it and got the
following results:
S BTIUMED=ASPIRIN
D FIND^DIC(50,,,M,BTIUMED,BTIUDRG,BTIUERR)
ZW BTIUDRG
BTIUDRG(DILIST,0)=19^*^0^
BTIUDRG(DILIST,0,MAP)=FID(25)^FID(51)^FID(100)^FID(101)^FID(102)
BTIUDRG(DILIST,1,1)=ASPIRIN 325MG **
By the way, all those empty strings are really unnecessary. Back when
the Fileman manuals were written, there were still some implementations
requiring them, but it's easier to type
D FIND^DIC(50,,,M,BTIUMED,BTIUDRG,BTIUERR)
...or at least I think it is. (Those long chains of commas can be
that you do.
Jim Gray
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That's an odd one. What is the value of BTIUMED? I tried it and got
names on the
DILIST,1,I nodes that you do.
Jim Gray
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That's an odd one. What
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Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Error in FIND^DIC
It could be a problem with the DD. Do you consistently get the same
field number? Since you are using the M flag, I wondier if there's a
cross-reference definition for a field that doesn't exist. What
: Thursday, July 28, 2005 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Error in FIND^DIC
I tried it without the M, I just left the field null and got the same
error. I tried it putting B into the INDEXES field and got the same
error. It always complains about field 534016.
Jim
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My suspicion is that the field was deleted, but the cross-reference
data is still there, and there's still a stray IX node that would
cause Fileman to try and look up a cross-reference on a specific node.
There is a Check/Fix DD option you might try. (Warning: These are
not options I
I have installed the latest
SemiVivA in a Redhat Enterprise Linux box.
While configuring I get:
GTM D ^%CD
%GTM-E-ZLINKFILE, Error
while zlinking %CD
%GTM-E-FILENOTFND, File %CD
not found
Alberto Odor,
MD
Mexico City
Alberto --
Let's see if you have a function ^%CD in your environment.
(1) what is the result of typing the following at the GTM prompt: W
$ZROU
(2) What is the output of the following command executed at the Linux
shell: find /usr/local -name _CD\*
Thanx.
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at
In Cache, you use ^%CD to change directories. I wasn't aware this
command was used in GT.M. At any rate, the proper way to do this in
VistA is D ^%ZUCI because this command should invoke the platform
appropriate code.
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Alberto --
Let's see if you have
, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] == Error while zlinking ==
(1) what is the result of typing the following at the GTM prompt: W
$ZROU
GTM W $ZROU
/home/vista/myVistA/OpenVistA/o(/home/vista/myVistA/OpenVistA/r)
/usr/local/OpenVistA/o(/usr/local/OpenVistA/r) /usr/local/gtm_V5.0-00
Thanks, got it
Alberto
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Enviado el: Jueves, 21 de Julio de 2005 05:18 p.m.
Para: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto: Re: [Hardhats-members] == Error while zlinking ==
Alberto
^%CD is a Cache routine. You don't need to use D ^%CD with GTM. Just skip
it.
On Thursday 21 July 2005 06:06 pm, Alberto Odor wrote:
I have installed the latest SemiVivA in a Redhat Enterprise Linux box.
While configuring I get:
GTM D ^%CD
%GTM-E-ZLINKFILE, Error while zlinking %CD
-members] Error message when enterering D^ZU
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at Hardhats?
There have been some changes in steps 38 and 39 and one other place that I
think were made to deal with this. I am thinking that this may be the
problem with the number
process limit exceeded. Your only recourse then is to limit the number of
jobs running if you wish to sign in.
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Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 5:44 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Error
It may be as simple as needing a space between the D and the ^ZU.
It should be D ^ZU, not D^ZU. If you actually did type D ^ZU, then
use FileMan (D P^DI) to check that you have an entry in the Device file
appropriate for the device you are on.
Butch Jones wrote:
I have just gotten back into
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at Hardhats?
There have been some changes in steps 38 and 39 and one other place that I
think were made to deal with this. I am thinking that this may be the
problem with the number of users on Cache again, or maybe that you need to
;The next line keeps sign-on users from taking the last slot
;It can be commented out if not needed.
JOBCHK I $$AVJ^%ZOSV()3 W $C(7),!!,** TROUBLE ** - ** CALL IRM NOW! **
G HALT
The JOBCHK of the routine commented about in #39 of the Cache install
instructions is/was the same problem. Stick
No,
I am using a version that might be a little older.
I guess it would be a good thing to download and start from scratch.
Sorry for the silly question.
Butch
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using the current set of instructions that is online at
Hardhats?
There
There are only a few changes, so no need to start all over. Look at 38 and
39, and fix the mode of Taskman and see what happens. If that doesn't work,
comment out the lines in ZU and see if that does it.
On Saturday 23 April 2005 04:33 pm, Butch Jones wrote:
No,
I am using a version that
John Leo Zimmer wrote:
johnleozimmer wrote:
Well, I'm back to: 500 Internal Server Error
One of the things that I like best about working with M2Web once it is setup
correctly is
that errors are logged with all details preserved and can be displayed for
programmers in
hypertext format with
Help,
I'm getting this error on starting CPRS version 1.0.24.27
Context Manager error ()x80040154) [CContextor: Run Failure]
Seems that I recently started having this problems since downloading Cache
(most recent) VistA 1.0.27 as well as the most recent CPRS OR_30_224 dated
9/4/2004.
Seems to
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RE: [Hardhats-members] ERROR: Application context has not been
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Nancy, what is Sunil trying to do, write a GUI, use CPRS
Distribution S
ystem
Select Kernel Installation Distribution System Option:
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