Re: [mico-devel] Mico Generated Code Question

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
Hello Paul, have you tried POA tie approach? IIRC it was designed to fulfil such needs, i.e. integrating legacy code. Cheers, Karel -- Karel Gardas [EMAIL PROTECTED] ObjectSecurity Ltd. http://www.objectsecurity.com --- Need experienced, fast, reliable technical MIC

Re: [mico-devel] universal binary for mico

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
Hi, On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, Gurminder Singh wrote: Hi, all Has any one compiled mico on Mac for intel (i386) and PPC architecture both (universal binary). if you do any changes to MICO for your Mac/ia32 architecture, please also submit them for review and for inclusion. Your platform is qu

Re: [mico-devel] mico/cygwin

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, J. Scott Evans wrote: Hello, I experienced the same problem as described below regarding missing ssl lib during linking. I hacked the Makefile so it includes the ssl and crypto libs and the link problem was resolved. However, I then encountered another problem that myst

Re: [mico-devel] mico 2.3.12 and Visual C++ v8

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006, J. Scott Evans wrote: Hello, I downloaded the package mico-cl8-15.05.06.zip and successfully compiled it with VS 2005. I'm also able to successfully run micod. However, when I run an imr command, even just the imr list command, I get a popup window with the following inf

Re: [mico-devel] Mico on mac (intel platfrom)

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
Hi, I'm afraid that MacOS X/ia32 platform is quite new (considering nobody in MICO community using Darwin for Intel) that nobody probably will be able to help you from this issue. That indeed might be anything, but have you do the same test on Linux/ia32 and MacOSX/ppc platforms? Did it work

Re: [mico-devel] No time parameter on ORB::perform_work()?

2006-09-02 Thread Karel Gardas
Donald, On Thu, 31 Aug 2006, Donald A. Dade wrote: Hello Sorin, Thanks for your reply. I intended the question as a MICO related one. I'm aware of all the systems programming techniques, at least the POSIX ones, don't really feel good about any of them because they are all hacks by definitio