Hi all, I have started to look at LC server, just for command line scripts at the moment (seems LC has got wired into my brain, and other scripting languages just don't come so readily to me any more).
I wanted to do some processing, where the processing would occur at different times of days and different intervals. I know I could use cron for this, but again, knocking something up in LC is easier for me than all the fiddling involved in cron jobs and different scripts to perform different functions. At first, it looked like "send in time" did not work with the server. I went to the forum, and found a thread that seemed to say just that. So I mocked up the simplest test, and "send in time" works. <?lc send mytime to me in 100 seconds wait 120 seconds with messages on mytime put the long time end mytime ?> However, it outputs the error message in the title: GLib-WARNING **: g_main_context_iteration(): main loop already active in another thread This doesn't seem to impair the script working, and there's nothing freaky happening with the running processes. But after a quick google, it appears that this is an error message which occurs with GUI Linux apps. So, I'm wondering if there's not something amiss in the code which is conditionally compiled into the server engine. I thought about using the "-ui" command line parameter, but the server does not seem to take any parameters other than the LC file name it is to process. This is with LiveCodeCommunityServer-8_0_0_dp_14 32bit. This console error probably isn't going to be difficult for me to ignore, however, I can imagine it would be annoying if it ended up in log files for those who use "send in time". Is it worth reporting as a bug? Regards Bernard _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode