Yes, Deposite Pirate:
I am
pretty sure this is some ugly workaround by whoever maintained OpenGEM. The
location of GEM
directories such as GEMAPPS and GEMSYS and so on was however somewhat hardcoded.
I kept getting CHDIR errors about GEMAPPS\GEMSYS. And these were
generated from all over the
January 27, 2021 6:59 PM, "Bryan Kilgallin" wrote:
> I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
> assumes that I didn't put
> the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it cross-references jumps between
> batch files in an opaque
> way. And the writes to screen do not sa
I wrote:
I presume that I was responding to instruction here like "Put it where
you feel like."
I found it here.
{But even if you don't have FDIMPLES, you can still
install packages "manually." Just unzip them and put the files wherever
you like. That's the nice thing about DOS - everything i
Well, Dennis:
Out of curiosity, how much confusion might have been avoided if you
had placed the OpenGEM directory where the code assumed it would be?
I suppose it would work right.
(And why *didn't* you place it there?)
I presume that I was responding to instruction here like "Put it wher
On 1/27/2021 10:32 AM, dmccunney wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 1:00 PM Bryan Kilgallin wrote:
I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
assumes that I didn't put the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it
cross-references jumps between batch files in an opaque way.
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 1:00 PM Bryan Kilgallin wrote:
>
> I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
> assumes that I didn't put the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it
> cross-references jumps between batch files in an opaque way. And the
> writes to screen do not
I wrote:
I have been editing the OpenGEM code.
Correction: it's the SETUP labyrinth that I've been documenting for
myself. It still doesn't work (say colourising the GEM window). But I'm
finding my way around the modules, and correcting the jump-to locations.
--
members.iinet.net.au/~kilgal
On Thu, 28 Jan 2021, Bryan Kilgallin wrote:
I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
assumes that I didn't put the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it
cross-references jumps between batch files in an opaque way. And the writes
to screen do not say where you are
On Wed, Jan 27, 2021 at 12:59 PM Bryan Kilgallin
wrote:
> I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
> assumes that I didn't put the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it
> cross-references jumps between batch files in an opaque way. And the
> writes to screen do not
I have been editing the OpenGEM code. It's a dog's breakfast! First it
assumes that I didn't put the OpenGEM directory where I did. Then it
cross-references jumps between batch files in an opaque way. And the
writes to screen do not say where you are in this maze!
Please would coders allow for
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