Blake Winton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You say that as if it's an either/or choice. If Eugene wants
to work on making plucker more robust, who are we to stop him? [...]
Oh yes, plucker's Free Software, so if any new developer wants to
concentrate on that, then go ahead. I just didn't want
So, putting these all together, I made a conduit in about an hour that runs the
plucker-desktop.exe --update-due process during sync to have all the waiting
channels plucked and installed. Plucker_desktop even pops up a nice progress
dialog. Seems to work great on the small channels I
Robert wrote:
Nicely done Bill! That's great work! Will certainly have to roll that into the downloads (your
desktop viewer also, and the other nice additions) for the next release.
Thanks
Thanks for catching this. I also prefer in commandline mode that it would just end silently
(but keep
A [PLUCKER_DAEMON] section was set aside with a key of autoupdate_mode, with 4 numbers:
0=Never
1=Immediately
2=Deferred
3=OnSync
Should the conduit update channels if the autoupdate_mode is 1 or 2 also? I was thinking it would.
Bill
Okay I think I've found another wierd little bug. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just my system, but I have rebooted a few times to check the obvious. I think the plucker-desktop.exe process doesn't end when run from the command line with the progress dialog option selected and the never close
Okay I think I've found another wierd little bug. I wouldn't be surprised if
it was just my system, but I have rebooted a few times to check the obvious. I
think the plucker-desktop.exe process doesn't end when run from the command
line with the progress dialog option selected and the never
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