Re: tsNet licensing error using the business version of LC server

2017-06-03 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Indeed, LC server Business does not differ from LC server Indy. Anyway, all I would like to achieve is to get access to the extended feature set of tsNet Business on LC server. Would be a pity if this is not possible, as this was one of the main reasons I purchased a LC Business license. Ralf

Re: tsNet licensing error using the business version of LC server

2017-06-03 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Ralf, are you sure there are an indy version and a business version of LC server? isn´t it just a commercial version? At least in my account the downloaded lcserver for my indy license seems to be the same as the one for my business license. Anyway, this does not help with your problems. ;)

Re: tsNet licensing error using the business version of LC server

2017-06-02 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Sure, tested the tsNet Indy version (using LC server Indy) too, there is no “external: unlicensed (tsNet)” error. Copied the .so file to the externals folder, all .lc files are in /var/www/html/. Ralf > On 2. Jun 2017, at 23:01, Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode >

Re: tsNet licensing error using the business version of LC server

2017-06-02 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Hi Ralf, did you try the tsNet external for Indy, also? Btw: How did you install tsNet external. Where did you place the .so and the .livecodescriptfile? Regards, Matthias Matthias Rebbe +49 5741 31 ‌matthiasrebbe.eu ‌ > Am 29.05.2017 um 18:29 schrieb Ralf

tsNet licensing error using the business version of LC server

2017-05-29 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
LC server yields an error on Ubuntu 16.04 Lts using any LC server business version and the associated tsNet version: “external: unlicensed (tsNet)” This is strange as there is no licensing issue with the Indy version. Seems the business license being valid needs to be approved somehow, but how