On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, markbass72 wrote:
hi all
I need to consume a web service by attaching a file as MTOM
I have not found any documentation for Lazarus, is there a workaround that I
could adopt?
To my knowledge:
None exists.
I had the same problem in Delphi, none of the existing toolkits
not working on ubuntu 14.04 64 bit on virtualbox
I got
The program 'cpugraph' received an X Window System error.
This probably reflects a bug in the program.
The error was 'BadAccess (attempt to access private resource denied)'.
(Details: serial 282 error_code 10 request_code 33 minor_code 0)
Same here (no tray icon), Ubuntu 14.04 without Unity.
Maybe a UI (or key) to bring up the menu?
2015-11-09 10:59 GMT-02:00 Paul Michell :
> Moving and sizing works well here (Kubuntu 64 15.04), still no Tray Icon
> though.
>
>
> On 09/11/15 12:42, Anthony Walter
Thanks Paul. That's what I though. I will add libappindicator1 to the deb
depends list.
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Very good and nice widget,Every thing works on Xubuntu except "Graph
lines can be toggled on and off by clicking on the color box next to the
CPU." maybe because my system have only one core
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Graeme, wow that's some attention to detail there. Fixed! TY
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Anthony Walter wrote:
Changes:
-
* You can now move the window by clicking and dragging.
Check.
* You can now size the window using the corners.
Check. Nice mechanism, BTW.
* The widow layout automatically changes based on size.
Check.
* Graph
I've updated CPU Graph with some nice (IMO) changes:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/images/cpu-graph-sizes.png
Version 1.0.2 is available at:
http://www.getlazarus.org/apps/cpugraph/
Changes:
-
* You can now move the window by clicking and dragging.
* You can now size the window
Moving and sizing works well here (Kubuntu 64 15.04), still no Tray Icon
though.
On 09/11/15 12:42, Anthony Walter wrote:
I've updated CPU Graph with some nice (IMO) changes:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/images/cpu-graph-sizes.png
Version 1.0.2 is available at:
Am 09.11.2015 13:11 schrieb "Mattias Gaertner" :
>
> On Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:48:02 +
> Lukasz Sokol wrote:
>
> >[...]
> > Thanks, I believe, this should be added into the docs somewhere ;) if
it's not already there.
>
> The docs already note that
Graeme
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I cant download because it give 403 Forbidden error.
Regards,
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On 09/11/15 13:42, Anthony Walter wrote:
If anyone cares to test this version I'd appreciate it. Suggestions
are welcomed.
Works great on Xubuntu 14.04.
Nice job.
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There was a typo on the 32bit deb:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.2-1-i386.deb
Thanks for testing. Regarding people who still don't see the tray icon, if
you run the following in terminal does it find anything?
find /usr/lib -name libappindi*
Does it find "libappindicator.so.1"
hi all
I need to consume a web service by attaching a file as MTOM
I have not found any documentation for Lazarus, is there a workaround
that I could adopt?
thank you in advantage
nomorelogic
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Paul Michell wrote:
Moving and sizing works well here (Kubuntu 64 15.04), still no Tray Icon
though.
Probably Plasma 5 ?
That's probably the new tray icon protocol as used in Unity on Ubuntu.
Michael.
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On 2015-11-09 12:42, Anthony Walter wrote:
> I've updated CPU Graph with some nice (IMO) changes:
>
> http://cache.getlazarus.org/images/cpu-graph-sizes.png
There seems to be a rendering bug in your graph. See attached
screenshot. The dotted lines go outside the graph client area.
Regards,
-
This finds nothing on my system?
Regarding people who still don't see the tray icon, if you run the
following in terminal does it find anything?
find /usr/lib -name libappindi*
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Alexsander, okay I added the tray icon menu as the forums popup menu, so in
the next version users will be able to right click the window and get the
same menu options.
I guess I need to add libappindicator1 to the deb depends section and that
will fix these tray icon problems.
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On 2015-11-09 14:32, Anthony Walter wrote:
> Graeme, wow that's some attention to detail there. Fixed! TY
:-) It's from developing pixel perfect fpGUI widgets since 2006. ;-)
If you want more minor anomalies... probably nobody else would notice
either, so you can probably ignore these. :)
1.
Any idea?
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On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Aradeonas wrote:
Any idea?
I would create a scheduler process which runs in the background.
1. The scheduler process processes the jobs, which are waiting in a queue.
2. Jobs are submitted to the queue using fastcgi or cgi.
3. Each job gets a unique identifier, which
On Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Aradeonas wrote:
I think like you but I doubted that is a good idea but now you have the
same idea so it should be good.
So I want to ask some question:
What is the best approach to make a connection between cgi and service?
It can be as simple as files in a directory.
I think like you but I doubted that is a good idea but now you have the
same idea so it should be good.
So I want to ask some question:
What is the best approach to make a connection between cgi and service?
Do you have any idea for users in the queue?
for example user1 and 100 request and user2
So clean.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Ara
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More information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ldd_(Unix)
ldd (List Dynamic Dependencies) is a *nix utility that prints the shared
libraries required by each program or shared library specified on the
command line.[1]
Here's and example using my program colormix:
user@home ~/ $ ldd colormix
A new version is available with a much better dependency resolver. If you
want to discuss the details further and out of courtesy to the mailing list
users, please use this location to provide feedback:
http://www.getlazarus.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21=122=348#p348
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Greame, thanks. I know all about pixel alignment. I was using a method
(last version) to correctly align the graph lines to the pixels. The
involved drawing on Y at the a 0.5 pixel offset and making the pen 1 pixel.
I also had to offset each row an even number of pixels, which wasn't a
problem
Thanks for the feedback everyone I've posted a new version 1.0.3 which
addresses the following:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-amd64.deb
http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-i386.deb
Changes:
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* App indicators are marked as a dependency. This should
On 11/07/2015 02:34 AM, Anthony Walter wrote:
> I've put up a release for Debian Packager, a tool which hopefully makes
> it easy for developers to create their own deb packages to deploy their
> applications. Usage should be self explanatory and help is
> provided. Debian Packager can build both
On 11/09/2015 01:42 PM, Anthony Walter wrote:
> I've updated CPU Graph with some nice (IMO) changes:
Yes, working great. The graph isolation is nice.
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I just thought I'd add a note. In my Cross.Code library, the ISurface
implementation I've written provides automatic pixel alignment methods for
filling/stroking certain shapes with consideration to pen widths:
Can Tdbf use and maintain Foxpro indexes (*.cdx) yet? If not, can you still
index a Foxpro file somehow?
Thanks.
Bob B.
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On 09/11/15 16:09, Aradeonas wrote:
Very good and nice widget,Every thing works on Xubuntu except "Graph
lines can be toggled on and off by clicking on the color box next to the
CPU." maybe because my system have only one core
Regards,
Ara
On my system (Xubuntu) the on/off feature works fine,
Micha
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Just some FYI on tray icons on most Ubuntu systems .. you can't get mouse
click events on them. As a matter of fact you can't get any events at all.
The only thing you can do is assign a menu and respond to the clicks of the
menu items. Here is some more information in this regards:
2015-11-09 20:08 GMT+01:00 Anthony Walter :
> Thanks for the feedback everyone I've posted a new version 1.0.3 which
> addresses the following:
>
> http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-amd64.deb
> http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-i386.deb
>
>
On 09/11/15 20:08, Anthony Walter wrote:
Thanks for the feedback everyone I've posted a new version 1.0.3 which
addresses the following:
http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-amd64.deb
http://cache.getlazarus.org/debs/cpugraph_1.0.3-1-i386.deb
Changes:
-
* App
Nice.
Am 09.11.2015 um 13:42 schrieb Anthony Walter:
> Suggestions are welcomed.
Show/hide the window by single left click on the trayicon. This is
easier than using the popup menu.
g
Michael
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Michael, try the hotkey Super + U, that'll be even faster.
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Victor, do you mind sending me a screenshot of all 8 cores?
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Anthony here is a windows info version.I didnt saw your code so I wrote
a very test version with some options, check it and if you want
different or more tell me.It will compile with last fpc and Lazarus
version or your nightly build.
> unit Unit1;
>
> {$mode delphi}
>
> interface
>
> uses
On 07/11/15 11:01, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:39:44 +0100
> Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
>
[...]
>> -
>> with PathArray[High(PathArray)]^ do
>> fillchar(StatisticOfFiles,sizeof(StatisticOfFiles),0);
>>
On 09/11/15 10:19, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> The above three are not the same.
>
> The second version executes the With-Expression multiple times, so
> unless the compiler optimizes a lot it will create more code and will be
> slower.
>
> The first and third versions have the same amount of
Aradeonas, I've created a forum topic here if you want to create a side
discussion. Thank you for your help.
http://www.getlazarus.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=21=121
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On 11/08/2015 06:33 PM, Anthony Walter wrote:
2. If you want to communicate with the user interface, such as
refreshing the screen based on some calculations, use the Synchronize
method to do so
If you don't want to have the thread wait for the mainthread to execute
the event, use
On Mon, 9 Nov 2015 09:38:27 +
Lukasz Sokol wrote:
>[...] On 07/11/15 11:01, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> > On Sat, 7 Nov 2015 11:39:44 +0100
> > Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
> >
> [...]
> >> -
> >> with
On Mon, 9 Nov 2015 10:48:02 +
Lukasz Sokol wrote:
>[...]
> Thanks, I believe, this should be added into the docs somewhere ;) if it's
> not already there.
The docs already note that the compiler uses a temporary register
for 'With'.
JuuS, can run through the steps manually to confirm?
First run:
ldd path/to/app
Then with anything which links to /usr/lib do:
dpkg -S /usr/lib/path/libsomething.so.1
This will give you the packages on your system required to run your
application. You can check the minimum version with:
dpkg
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