Re: Your bugs in the tracker
On 9 Feb 2014 Richard Porter wrote: > On 9 Feb 2014 Vincent Sanders wrote: >> If you have a bug like this please, please assist us by replying with >> requested feedback or adding a note that simply says if the issue is >> still reproducible. We are trying to get on top of the bugs for the >> next release bug your assistance is appreciated. > I have now annotated all of my open bug reports as appropriate. There > are some that can now be closed. Me too. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc W) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: MousAxess
On 7 Feb, Brian Jordan wrote in message <53d648f824brian.jord...@btinternet.com>: > In article <53d64596f0li...@torrens.org.uk>, >Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > > > It's definitely MoussAxess related. I now do RMKill Moussaxess before > > surfing - if I remember! > > I reported this at 13:59. I received a confirmatory email at 14:16 saying > the issue has been referred to Steve Fryatt. Apparently the problem is: > > "Caused by failed assertion in RISC OS mouse handling: > > riscos/mouse.c", line 183: ro_mouse_track_start: Assertion failed: > ro_mouse_poll_end_callback == NULL && ro_mouse_poll_track_callback == NULL > && ro_mouse_poll_data == NULL" That looks like some of my code, yes... Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google searches all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other hooky copies. -- Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England Wakefield Acorn & RISC OS Show Saturday 26 April 2014 http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/ http://www.wakefieldshow.org.uk/
Re: MousAxess
On 10 Feb, Steve Fryatt wrote in message : > Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google searches > all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other hooky copies. Ignore that: I've spotted the copy mentioned in the ticket. -- Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England Wakefield Acorn & RISC OS Show Saturday 26 April 2014 http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/ http://www.wakefieldshow.org.uk/
Re: MousAxess
In article , Steve Fryatt wrote: [Snip] > That looks like some of my code, yes... > Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google searches > all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other hooky copies. Well, the help file says " MouseAxess is Freeware, and suitable for RISC OS computers only. You may use and copy it freely, as long as the application remains unchanged." I have copied it to http://www.clubmans.org.uk/netsurf/mousax.zip is this wrong? -- _ Brian Jordan Virtual RPC-AdjustSA on Windows 8.1 Pro RISC OS 6.20 _ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Re: MousAxess
In article <53d800aac8brian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan wrote: > In article , >Steve Fryatt wrote: > [Snip] > > That looks like some of my code, yes... > > Can MouseAxess still be legally obtained from anywhere? Google > > searches all lead to dead websites or people emailing each other > > hooky copies. > Well, the help file says " MouseAxess is Freeware, and suitable for > RISC OS computers only. You may use and copy it freely, as long as the > application remains unchanged." > I have copied it to http://www.clubmans.org.uk/netsurf/mousax.zip is > this wrong? Sorry, crossed in the post. -- _ Brian Jordan Virtual RPC-AdjustSA on Windows 8.1 Pro RISC OS 6.20 _ --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com