Well, I'm using Windows 10 and the OS isn't updating ooRexx at all.
Ki
nd regards
Adrian
From: Enrico Sorichetti via Oorexx-devel
Sent: Sunday, December 9, 2018 7:35:42 PM
To: Open Object Rexx Developer Mailing List
Cc: Enrico Sorichetti
Subject: Re:
Rony wrote:
Hmm, how about ooRexx looking up Sourceforge or git or RexxLA once an hour,
once a day, once a to see whether a new release is available
If this method... we best accommodate a flag in the instance installation to disable
"phone home" for places/uses such is impossible.
Hmm, how about ooRexx looking up Sourceforge or git or RexxLA once an hour,
once a day, once a to see whether a new release is avalable and then
giving some hint such that the user can initiate the update (download and
update)?
—-rony
Rony G. Flatscher (mobil/e)
> Am 09.12.2018 um 19:35
What operating system, how is ooRexx installed
It is the responsibility of the operating system software manager to setup
the infrastructure
To check at predefined intervals the remote software repositories for updates
Enrico
> On 9 Dec 2018, at 19:28, Adrian Baginski wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
Hi guys,
I was just wondering, why is there no auto-update functionality for the ooRexx
package, where the user gets a popup to update to a newer version when it is
available? Currently, I have to remove the entire ooRexx package and install
another version in order to „update“ it, which can
The ooRexx test framework allows one to create a test group with test cases by
simply subclassing
the class ooTestCase.
If the subclass has a need for a constructor (defines the method 'INIT'), then
it is mandatory to
invoke the constructor in its superclass otherwise a runtime error will
Will try writing some code but testgroup states OK.
agrellum@openindiana:~/oorexx-test$ ./testOORexx.rex -R
ooRexx/base/keyword -f address
Searching for test containers..
Executing automated test suite..
ooTest Framework - Automated Test of the ooRexx Interpreter
Interpreter:
This looks very strange. From the trace I can see that
"rexxc
/export/home/agrellum/oorexx-test/ooRexx/utilities/rexxc/test_rexxc.rex"
does produce output when run as a normal no-WITH command, but not when run
with WITH OUTPUT STEM S.
I assume that ADDRESS.testGroup has passed all tests.
Can
>
> ./testOORexx.rex -X native_api
> Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
>
In rare cases we unfortunately still see segfaults in the first phase of
testOORexx, before the first test has started running.
The faults cannot easily be reproduced and we have been unable to track
them down.
> Converting this to an out-of-source build might be tricky,
I beg to disagree …
No more tricky than the same for somebody who wants to build a rexx external
function
And would like to detect automatically the proper compiler and linker flags
for the unix like environments
the thing is
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