Re: [rkward-devel] [rkward-users] RKWard 0.5.1-pre2: First preview of RKWard on Windows

2009-06-17 Thread Prasenjit Kapat
Hi Thomas,

On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Thomas
Friedrichsmeierthomas.friedrichsme...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de wrote:
 Hi,

 as a small update, there is a new version of the windows installer, which
 addresses at least one of the issues that came up so far:

 http://rkward.sourceforge.net/temp/install_rkward_0.5.1-pre2b.exe

This is a great news... I tried this exe and it works. In brief the
process was:

1. R-2.9.0
2. KDE - with many devel files - at least the ones that seemed
relevant to me. This took a LONG time.
3. PHP - cli only
4. RKward 0.5.1_pre2

Bingo!

I searched for libtexteditor.dll, but did not find any under KDE (on
XP) installation (I  used C:\KDE4).

But the php is giving some errors. I'll take that up on a separate
thread with a screenshot.

 Regards
 Thomas

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Re: [rkward-devel] PHP issues for RKWard on Windows (XP)

2009-06-17 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi,

On Wednesday 17 June 2009, Prasenjit Kapat wrote:
 For some reason, php is not being recognized, even after setting the
 path from Settings  Configure Rkward  PHP Backend - the actual path
 is C:\Program Files\PHP\php.exe but the path that is displayed is
 C:/Program Files/PHP/php.exe - / instead of \

the slashes should not be the problem. In general Qt is smart enough to simply 
handle that (and AFAIK it always uses the forward slashes, internally). I 
suspect it's the space-in-the-path issue once again. I have an idea on how to 
address that. Watch out for
   http://rkward.sourceforge.net/temp/install_rkward_0.5.1-pre2c.exe
(will appear in a few hours).

 Btw, where is rkwardrc? Did not see it in C:\KDE4\share\config nor in
 C:\Doc..ings\user\.kde\share\config!

It tooks me a long time to find that, as well.

For me it's in (translating the file-paths from the German version of Windows 
XP, so probably not quite correct):
C:\Documents\User\Application Data\.kde\share\config\rkwardrc

Regards
Thomas


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Re: [rkward-devel] QtScript

2009-06-17 Thread Stefan Rödiger
On Tuesday 16 June 2009 10:58:41 Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
 Hi,

 On Monday 15 June 2009, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
  I wonder if there is any news regarding QtScript. Will it be the future
  or are there other candidates/suggestions/solutions?

 no, not really. I have looked at bit closer at Kross, and that seems like a
 good solution for the implementation (also, it's already in kdelibs).
 However, Kross is only the bridge, not the scripting language itself. In
 theory Kross supports using a variety of different scripting languages, but
 I think that's a terribly good idea in the long run.


If I remember correctly the Amarok devs also dropped support for a couple of 
languages. They had to 
much of everything.
At the end it sounds like a nightmare for me too. True, one solution that fits 
all needs is best. As 
long it is something common. Qtscript might indeed match this demand somehow.

 QtScript still is the most likely candidate for the language, I think.g
 However, I'd like to do a bit of experimenting, before reaching a final
 decision.

 One pre-requisite to working on this, is to have basic automatic plugin
 testing (see
 http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Feature_Plan#A
utomated_Plugin_Testing ), so we don't run into too many unpleasant
 surprises.

In any  case it means a rewrite of many plug-ins. Therefore it's better to have 
a solution which 
works in the long run. I'll wait so long.


 Regards
 Thomas

Regards
Stefan


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