Hi George,
So far my experience is that Universe works smoothly on whatever linux distro
you throw it at :-)
I have uv 10.1 running perfectly on a debian 3.1 sarge testing distro, and i
have also tried on ubuntu
suse, mandrake, turbolinux etc. etc. :-)
I totally skipped redhat rhel, because
The words thread safe leap to mind. If there are multiple threads and no
locks then mangling could be expected if a later launched thread assaults
part of the array before the earlier launched thread writes it back. Just a
thought.
BobJ
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From: Martin Scholl [EMAIL
Bob,
that is what what I observe. Here is what I believe is happening:
VS.Not has a 'thunking' layer between its excution layer aka 'the CLR(Common
Language Runtime)' aka 'virtual machine' aka 'Managed Code' and UniObjects,
which is a dll that is compiled into machine code. For some reason this
Kevin,
Here is how I've learned most:
Get on the 'Test' account and try.
Try to query and to program in Basic.
Try to understand existing code
Study the dictionaries of the files.
Use this list and ask when your stuck.
Sometimes just formulating the question gives the solution.
There are no
That's definitely available with any of the .net languages and probably
could be gerry rigged simply by setting a semaphore. It also might mean
that the thing runs slow enough to be useless. Probably the better
alternative would be to manipulate the dynamic array with whichever U2 you
are
Depending on the vendor of the existing code, this approach might
actually work against you. Of course, just trying stuff isn't a bad
idea, particularly with a copy of documentation readily available.
Asking questions in this list is always a good idea. But to go
through existing code to learn
What's the easiest way to:
1) parse an XML dynamic array (flat text) document into it's individual
key/value groups?
2) convert a dynamic array into an XML document?
... besides the obvious brute-force method of (1) parsing manually, and (2)
using a FOR/NEXT loop to build the XML document ...
Hello Everyone,
I have a friend that is looking for a free X-window emulator to access his
unix box from his PC. I was wondering if anyone out there had an answer for
him?
Thanks in Advance!
Allen
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Try this:
http://x.cygwin.com/
Jeff Schasny | Denver, Colorado, USA | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Search for MIXserver. It is free. Works quite well.
George
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Allen E. Elwood
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 1:14 PM
To: U2-Users
Subject: [U2] FW: Off Topic I need an X window emulator
Hello Everyone,
I have
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allen E. Elwood
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 11:14 AM
To: U2-Users
Subject: [U2] FW: Off Topic I need an X window emulator
Hello Everyone,
I have a friend that is
Okay, I got it to limp through the code. Not beautiful, but I am not
getting mangled UniDynArrays anymore.
Here is what I do.
After I execute one line of UniDynArray gymnastics, I check if the object
has come back and is available before I execute the next line.
What was:
Is it possible to work on uodotnet.UniDynArrays without having a session
object open?
I have tried to manipulate a uodotnet.UniDynArray, but when the session is
closed, it throws an error.
I have the nagging suspicion that UO.Net needs an open session to execute
'Oconv', Iconv' etc on the server
Probably his best bet would be to install cygwin (http://www.cygwin.com)
which includes an x-server.
For $25, he can get the MI/X server from www.microimages.com/mix/ (they
have a free trial).
If he's really ambitious, a copy of vmware ($$) will let him run a full
linux on his PC alongside of
Many Thanks to Jeff, George, Lloyd and Iain!!
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Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 11:10
To: 'u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org'
Subject: RE: [U2] FW: Off Topic I need an X window emulator
He could try
Thanks to all who have responded. Although I am not hearing what I wanted at
least I know why it's not working.
My next question then becomes: how can I use uvbackup to backup the files I
need without marking each record as backed up? I have some files that a
couple of million records and don't
A semaphore by any other name.
It's a shame that there isn't a more elegant approach. Actually there
probably is but the documentation can be hard to decipher.
At least that confirms our suspicions.
BobJ
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From: Martin Scholl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
OK, I see that I did a little misleading when I told you that my
accounting system was built on Unidata. While the database engine is
Unidata, the programs that access it are written in Cobol. While I am
very familiar with COBOL, I don't have access to the source. From what
I know from the M/S
Hi Martin
I suspect the issue you are having is not with the dynamic array, but that
you are using a com object within the .Net framework, which requires it to
step out of the environment each time you make a call, ie each time you
update the dynamic array. The issue is not with UniObjects, but
Is there a way to run a phantom process as another user using the
PHANTOM command?
We have a situation where we have a background phantom process
periodically monitoring a directory on another server. But, when the
user that launched the phantom processor changes their password, the
file open
In a BASIC program you can use the AUTHORIZE statement to set a different
security credential. (See the U2UG newsletter on the U2UG web site for the
article of security)
You set the statement to AUTHORIZE username
Then compile the program as that user.
Anyone running that program will run under
Happy Australia Day !
HP-UX 11i, UV10.
We currently use HP DTCs (Datacommunications and Terminal Controllers) to
provide both connectivity for dumb terminals, and binary or ASCII I/O for
various black boxes, PCs and printers under the control of daemons. HP are
discontinuing support for these
Use the -notags option.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay Falck
Sent: 24 January 2005 20:13
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] Universe 10 fnuxi problem
Thanks to all who have responded. Although I am not hearing what I
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