Hi,
libarchive can't print a message box to the GUI ;-)
I guess it can't :D
Tim Davis recently moved from Florida to Texas, so this could be a reason
> why URLs may change in the near future.
I see. Then it might indeed be a good idea to save a backup.
Sure, you're welcome. Thanks for your persistence in exploring all he
> possible options :-)
I'm just doing what I can to find the best solution to our problems =)
Regards, Namik
On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Karl Rupp <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> > Ah, I forgot to remove the libarchive testing. It's attempting to
>
>> extract a file that doesn't exist. I should probably implement
>> something
>> to prevent crashing when doing just that. The interesting here
>> is that
>> it if your libarchive wasn't compile with zlib, it would still
>> crash
>> even if you had the file.
>>
>> Well, it should not crash, but report an error message ;-)
>>
>>
>> Well yeah, it should. And I thought libarchive would do that for me.
>>
>
> libarchive can't print a message box to the GUI ;-)
>
>
> But
>> it seems they don't that kind of checking, so I'll have to add a small
>> procedure to check for non-existing files before trying to extract them.
>>
>
> :-)
>
>
>
> Sounds good. I just don't know how tricky it is to redirect the URL
>> to an external webbrowser.
>>
>>
>> It shouldn't be too tricky. I'll override QWebView's URL request
>> handling to filter out external links and use QDesktopServices::openUrl
>> to launch URLs in an external webbrowser. Should work fine.
>>
>
> yeah, if Qt takes care of the platform-dependent details, that should work.
>
>
>
>
> If we just need the basic stuff, then all is fine. I'll make a
>> static
>>
>> list containing the basic info of each matrix, and use it to
>> generate
>>
>> our static MatrixMarket pages.
>>
>> Providing detailed info, however, is not that easy since there's
>> a lot
>>
>> of it.
>>
>>
>> So which one is it?
>>
>> Basic :-)
>>
>>
>> Ah I see. That's all clear now. Since we are providing only the basic
>> matrix info in our MatrixMarket, then there's no need for mirroring. It
>> might be a good idea to save a backup of all the matrix files and their
>> images ( 160GB ), in case something happens with Florida's URLs. But
>> then again, they have their backup hosted on Amazon AWS so it's not a
>> big issue at the moment.
>>
>
> Tim Davis recently moved from Florida to Texas, so this could be a reason
> why URLs may change in the near future.
>
>
>
>
> I think this is shifting our focus too much from providing a
>> benchmark GUI to providing a MatrixMarket GUI. There's enough other
>> work left to be done, so let's not waste the rest of GSoC on the
>> MatrixMarket browser. One can always provide a better, more detailed
>> view later if users ask for it.
>>
>>
>> Agreed. Implementing the basic info version of the matrix list.
>>
>> Karl, thanks for clearing things up.
>>
>
> Sure, you're welcome. Thanks for your persistence in exploring all he
> possible options :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Karli
>
>
>
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