Re: Live code server with Debian 8 Jesse

2020-07-13 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode

Good tutorial, Heriberto:

> I use Livecode server on several Linux machines:
>
> Centos 7 / 8 and Ubuntu 14/16/18.
>
> I didn't need 32bits libraries.
>
> I created a brief installation tuto in my blog:
>
> https://www.hermanotemblon.com/instalacion-de-livecode-server-en-ubuntu/
>
> It is in Spanish, but you could use Google translator.

If you put those individual bash statements together into an executable 
script file you'd have a pretty handy installer.


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Re: Live code server with Debian 8 Jesse

2020-07-13 Thread Mark Wieder via use-livecode

On 7/13/20 11:25 AM, Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode wrote:

Hi Kevin,

I use Livecode server on several Linux machines:

Centos 7 / 8 and Ubuntu 14/16/18.

I didn't need 32bits libraries.

I created a brief installation tuto in my blog:

https://www.hermanotemblon.com/instalacion-de-livecode-server-en-ubuntu/

It is in Spanish, but you could use Google translator.


Ah... much better instructions, thanks.
Note that your fuente de inspiración: at the bottom no longer exists.

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Re: Live code server with Debian 8 Jesse

2020-07-13 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode

Hi Kevin,

I use Livecode server on several Linux machines:

Centos 7 / 8 and Ubuntu 14/16/18.

I didn't need 32bits libraries.

I created a brief installation tuto in my blog:

https://www.hermanotemblon.com/instalacion-de-livecode-server-en-ubuntu/

It is in Spanish, but you could use Google translator.

Best,
Hery




On 7/13/20 1:53 PM, Mark Wieder via use-livecode wrote:

On 7/13/20 9:28 AM, Kevin Stallibrass via use-livecode wrote:
> Thanks Mark,
> Debian is 64bit and I’m using the linux64 downloads of live code 
server. Do I not need the 32bit libraries? Documentation is very 
unclear about this. I’d presumed that live code server was still 32bit


Ah... documentation...
I just looked at the release notes. Apparently Debian 7 and 8 are all 
that's officially supported. That's unfortunate.


and rereading your original post, I see you're looking at a "lesson" 
to figure this out. I assume that's


http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-livecode-server-on-linux-with-apache 



where I see the bewildering statement

"32bit libraries are required for LiveCode server to run on a 64bit 
Linux distribution"


I ran ldd on the server binary and I don't see any 32-bit 
dependencies. I assume that's an old statement in the lesson and 
should be deleted. Those instructions were written in 2013. I wouldn't 
trust them for any recent builds. I just assume that fiddling with 
.htaccess would get things working, the same as on other distros.


That said, I haven't tried to set this up on Debian so I can't really 
help with this. There is (now) a longer comment from Russell Martin on 
that lesson page, and it might help to follow his lead on that rather 
than the outdated lesson. Even Russell's comment, though, is from some 
six years ago, so YMMV.




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Re: Web help needed

2020-07-13 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode

You can use Unison:

https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/

I use it to synchronize several servers between them.
It works like a Charm.


Best

On 7/12/20 2:30 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:

Bill Prothero wrote:
> Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with ftp?

FTP is good enough for a small number of files.  But for automating 
large numbers of file transfers rsync is hard to beat, a much smarter 
tool making things much more efficient.


By default, rsync will only transfer files that have changed, and even 
then only transfers the portions of a file that's changed.


It can be used to sync folders locally or remotely - I run all my 
backups with it, in addition to using it post files to servers from my 
local master copy.


rsync is preinstalled with macOS, can be added to Windows, and is a 
standard part of most popular Linux distros used on servers.


It's secure using SSH, so if you add your SSH public key to your 
server (useful for a good many things) you not only get good security 
but it makes it easy to automate with LiveCode's shell function.



@Michael Doub: I believe HostM uses Ubuntu, so rsync is preinstalled 
there.  And since you use macOS, your copy is preinstalled on your Mac.


IMNSHO, you'll want to request SSH for any hosting service that 
doesn't offer it by default.  With SSH, not only do you get to use 
standard Unix/Linux utilities like rsync, scp, and others, but sooner 
or later you're likely to need or want to do something on that server 
outside of the limited scope of what FTP is designed for.  With shell 
access you can do anything you need, just as good as having the server 
sitting on your desk, even if it's thousands of miles away.




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Re: Live code server with Debian 8 Jesse

2020-07-13 Thread Mark Wieder via use-livecode

On 7/13/20 9:28 AM, Kevin Stallibrass via use-livecode wrote:
> Thanks Mark,
> Debian is 64bit and I’m using the linux64 downloads of live code 
server. Do I not need the 32bit libraries? Documentation is very unclear 
about this. I’d presumed that live code server was still 32bit


Ah... documentation...
I just looked at the release notes. Apparently Debian 7 and 8 are all 
that's officially supported. That's unfortunate.


and rereading your original post, I see you're looking at a "lesson" to 
figure this out. I assume that's


http://lessons.livecode.com/m/4070/l/36652-how-do-i-install-livecode-server-on-linux-with-apache

where I see the bewildering statement

"32bit libraries are required for LiveCode server to run on a 64bit 
Linux distribution"


I ran ldd on the server binary and I don't see any 32-bit dependencies. 
I assume that's an old statement in the lesson and should be deleted. 
Those instructions were written in 2013. I wouldn't trust them for any 
recent builds. I just assume that fiddling with .htaccess would get 
things working, the same as on other distros.


That said, I haven't tried to set this up on Debian so I can't really 
help with this. There is (now) a longer comment from Russell Martin on 
that lesson page, and it might help to follow his lead on that rather 
than the outdated lesson. Even Russell's comment, though, is from some 
six years ago, so YMMV.


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Re: Web help needed

2020-07-13 Thread Mike Doub via use-livecode
Andre,

Your the closest yet to what I was thinking about.  I did not think it was a 
good idea to have the cue sheets rebuilt on the server.   I was going to 
rebuild them on the desktop and push them to the server thru a special endpoint.

Let me study the links you provided and well see if they will do the trick.

Thank to all for helping!  I’m learning all sorts of stuff!  It great.

  -= Mike
On Jul 13, 2020, 11:45 AM -0400, Andre Garzia via use-livecode 
, wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I think that either you're all misreading the original intent, or I have
> read it wrong.
>
> From what I have read, Mike has a webapp that converts from one file format
> to another and wants to do bulk conversion. Rsync and FTP will not help
> there, what he needs to to be able to call that form multiple times or
> refactor the form to support multiple files.
>
> Mike, get yourself familiar with "file type inputs" from HTML and how they
> can support multiple file selection. In the two links below you'll have a
> reference to the APIs and DOM elements related to that:
>
> * https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input/file
> *
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File/Using_files_from_web_applications
>
> Using that you could rework your form to accept multiple files, even with
> drag and dropping, which I believe will solve your problem.
>
> Still, I don't think that doing the entire archive in a single go is a good
> idea as Apache will hangup the CGI process after a predefined timeout, but
> you could do a subset of it, for example each month in a single pass.
>
> Best
> A
>
>
>
> On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 19:32, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
> use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>
> > Bill Prothero wrote:
> > > Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with ftp?
> >
> > FTP is good enough for a small number of files. But for automating
> > large numbers of file transfers rsync is hard to beat, a much smarter
> > tool making things much more efficient.
> >
> > By default, rsync will only transfer files that have changed, and even
> > then only transfers the portions of a file that's changed.
> >
> > It can be used to sync folders locally or remotely - I run all my
> > backups with it, in addition to using it post files to servers from my
> > local master copy.
> >
> > rsync is preinstalled with macOS, can be added to Windows, and is a
> > standard part of most popular Linux distros used on servers.
> >
> > It's secure using SSH, so if you add your SSH public key to your server
> > (useful for a good many things) you not only get good security but it
> > makes it easy to automate with LiveCode's shell function.
> >
> >
> > @Michael Doub: I believe HostM uses Ubuntu, so rsync is preinstalled
> > there. And since you use macOS, your copy is preinstalled on your Mac.
> >
> > IMNSHO, you'll want to request SSH for any hosting service that doesn't
> > offer it by default. With SSH, not only do you get to use standard
> > Unix/Linux utilities like rsync, scp, and others, but sooner or later
> > you're likely to need or want to do something on that server outside of
> > the limited scope of what FTP is designed for. With shell access you
> > can do anything you need, just as good as having the server sitting on
> > your desk, even if it's thousands of miles away.
> >
> > --
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> > Fourth World Systems
> > Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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Live code server with Debian 8 Jesse

2020-07-13 Thread Kevin Stallibrass via use-livecode
Thanks Mark, 
Debian is 64bit and I’m using the linux64 downloads of live code server. Do I 
not need the 32bit libraries? Documentation is very unclear about this. I’d 
presumed that live code server was still 32bit

-

A couple of things here:

You're trying to install the 32-bit server build on Jessie? On a 32-bit 
distro or 64-bit? It sounds like you're trying to mix and match configs, 
so I'd say stick with one or the other.

...and Jessie has been superseded for some time now. There haven't been 
any security updates for two years and even LTS support ended last 
month. Debian 10.4 stable ("buster") was released in May.

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Re: Live code server with Debian 8 Jessie

2020-07-13 Thread Mark Wieder via use-livecode

On 7/13/20 6:23 AM, Kevin Stallibrass via use-livecode wrote:

My first time installing live code server with Debian - previously used Ubuntu. 
Just can’t get the server to work. mod_cgi, mod_actions & mod_alias are 
enabled, apache2.conf looks correct and I’ve tried various live code server 
versions both licensed and community.
The only thing I’m not sure about is the 32bit libraries. The live code lessons 
quote
Yum install glib.i686 glib-2.12-1.107.el6_4.2.i686
Yum install libgcc.i686  Both of which result in files unfound

Has anyone been round this loop and can point me in the right direction?


A couple of things here:

You're trying to install the 32-bit server build on Jessie? On a 32-bit 
distro or 64-bit? It sounds like you're trying to mix and match configs, 
so I'd say stick with one or the other.


...and Jessie has been superseded for some time now. There haven't been 
any security updates for two years and even LTS support ended last 
month. Debian 10.4 stable ("buster") was released in May.


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Re: Web help needed

2020-07-13 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
Folks,

I think that either you're all misreading the original intent, or I have
read it wrong.

>From what I have read, Mike has a webapp that converts from one file format
to another and wants to do bulk conversion. Rsync and FTP will not help
there, what he needs to to be able to call that form multiple times or
refactor the form to support multiple files.

Mike, get yourself familiar with "file type inputs" from HTML and how they
can support multiple file selection. In the two links below you'll have a
reference to the APIs and DOM elements related to that:

* https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input/file
*
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/File/Using_files_from_web_applications

Using that you could rework your form to accept multiple files, even with
drag and dropping, which I believe will solve your problem.

Still, I don't think that doing the entire archive in a single go is a good
idea as Apache will hangup the CGI process after a predefined timeout, but
you could do a subset of it, for example each month in a single pass.

Best
A



On Sun, 12 Jul 2020 at 19:32, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

> Bill Prothero wrote:
>  > Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with ftp?
>
> FTP is good enough for a small number of files.  But for automating
> large numbers of file transfers rsync is hard to beat, a much smarter
> tool making things much more efficient.
>
> By default, rsync will only transfer files that have changed, and even
> then only transfers the portions of a file that's changed.
>
> It can be used to sync folders locally or remotely - I run all my
> backups with it, in addition to using it post files to servers from my
> local master copy.
>
> rsync is preinstalled with macOS, can be added to Windows, and is a
> standard part of most popular Linux distros used on servers.
>
> It's secure using SSH, so if you add your SSH public key to your server
> (useful for a good many things) you not only get good security but it
> makes it easy to automate with LiveCode's shell function.
>
>
> @Michael Doub: I believe HostM uses Ubuntu, so rsync is preinstalled
> there.  And since you use macOS, your copy is preinstalled on your Mac.
>
> IMNSHO, you'll want to request SSH for any hosting service that doesn't
> offer it by default.  With SSH, not only do you get to use standard
> Unix/Linux utilities like rsync, scp, and others, but sooner or later
> you're likely to need or want to do something on that server outside of
> the limited scope of what FTP is designed for.  With shell access you
> can do anything you need, just as good as having the server sitting on
> your desk, even if it's thousands of miles away.
>
> --
>   Richard Gaskin
>   Fourth World Systems
>   Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
>   
>   ambassa...@fourthworld.comhttp://www.FourthWorld.com
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Live code server with Debian 8 Jessie

2020-07-13 Thread Kevin Stallibrass via use-livecode
My first time installing live code server with Debian - previously used Ubuntu. 
Just can’t get the server to work. mod_cgi, mod_actions & mod_alias are 
enabled, apache2.conf looks correct and I’ve tried various live code server 
versions both licensed and community.
The only thing I’m not sure about is the 32bit libraries. The live code lessons 
quote
Yum install glib.i686 glib-2.12-1.107.el6_4.2.i686
Yum install libgcc.i686  Both of which result in files unfound

Has anyone been round this loop and can point me in the right direction?

Thanks
Kevin


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Please disregard Re: A shipment from order #896026 is on the way

2020-07-13 Thread Martin Koob via use-livecode
Hi

Don’t know how I managed to spam the list with this.

Sorry about that.

Martin

> On Jul 11, 2020, at 11:50 AM, Martin Koob via use-livecode 
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> Hi
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> Thanks for the notification regarding shipping the product.  However, when I 
> try to track the package I get the following message on the FedEx webpage.
> 

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