> What I did for the gource video [1] was to download
> the whole SVN database from sf.net with rsync, set
> it up in my SVN server VM (a copy actually) and git
> clone from this local SVN server. It was stable,
> and much faster.
sourceforge can be really slow in serving diffs needed to clone the
Hello Samir
MAHMOUD SAMIR wrote:
>
> HbQt is GREAT ( Multi-platform, Simple to learn, Easy to use and VERY
> RICH)
>
Can you share your journey through hbQT and the perspective and
support behind above statement. Harbour community will gain a lot
more confidence in using hbQT for productio
Supernova (Simple scripting programming language) now uses HbQt
http://supernova.sourceforge.net
There are two versions of Supernova
1 - MS-Windows Edition developed using PWCT (Programming Without Coding
Technology ) based on xHarbour + HarbourMiniGUI Extended
2 - Multi-platform (Ubuntu Linu
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
> So you went along and implemented what I intentionally
> didn't want to implement.
>
> If time is a factor for you and you cannot wait to
> find the proper solution, pls keep above patch local
> to your system.
>
Of course, local.
> I don't agree with such feat
> Well I did some experiments and here I get the solution ( though temporary )
> until the issue is resolved:
>
> hbmk2.prg [ #3972 ]
>
> #if 1 /* Original */
[snip]
> #if 0
> next
> #endif
So you went along and implemented what I intentionally
didn't want to implement.
If time is a factor for
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
>> To be on the quicker side, and if it can be acieved easily,
>> can you provide functionality to call Harbour.exe for each souce
>> separately controllable through some switch, i.e., -componebyone=yes.
>
> No sorry, I'd like to find the real solution.
>
Well I did s
> No, it is not hbMK2 bug at all.
> It is Harbour compiler's bug which starts dumping warnings
> after a certain limit of confronted warnings are reached.
> It can be illustrated like this:
> (code - sephagatti - compilable with minimum warning level )
>
> a.prg -> 2 lines code; 11000 warning
Whew!
My problem has been resolved by fix in Revision 14441.
Thanks all for the insight, code reducing experience and extra thanks to
Przemysław Czerpak for the encouragement and final fix.
Heinz
Heinz V Bergen wrote:
>
>
>
> Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Lately I mentioned h
Przemek, if you are reading this thread, could you please comment if you
have a moment? I am curious as to what you think about the questions Viktor
posed a while back, as this change will affect me in a few tiny ways, and
I'm curious about your thoughts.
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Grigory
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you try to use unicows lib? If not, I'd
> suggest to try it, since it solves this problem
> in quite simple way. All you need to do is adding
> -lunicows to your hbmk2 make file and bundle
> unicows.dll with your app. Works with
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
>> Any clues?
>
> To me it looks like a regular problem, not
> some kind of bug.
>
> If you think hbmk2 is the suspicious piece one here,
> simply try the harbour cmdline (printed by -trace) directly.
>
No, it is not hbMK2 bug at all.
It is Harbour compiler's bug wh
> On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> Hi Smu,
> git svn clone -s
> https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-project harbour
>
>
> It worked, but looked like it was going to take hours or even days to do. It
> seemed to start right from revision 1 and wor
Hello Mindaugas
I have installed multi-edit and have looked into the
blocks mechanism. The concept sepates it from regular
cut/copy/paste operations. It has another menu to
take actions on thus saved blocks.
xMate implements block and other operations at same levels.
I am thinking of which p
hi,
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:25 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> Hi Smu,
> git svn clone -s
> https://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/harbour-projectharbour
>
>
It worked, but looked like it was going to take hours or even days to do.
It seemed to start right from revision 1 and work its
>>> To be on the quicker side, and if it can be acieved easily,
>>> can you provide functionality to call Harbour.exe for each souce
>>> separately controllable through some switch, i.e., -componebyone=yes.
>>
>> No sorry, I'd like to find the real solution.
>>
>
> Any clues?
To me it looks li
> I think I am going to send an e-mail to the GnuWin32 project leaders, and ask
> them to remove that if possible, as they seem to boast that their package is
> cygwin-free.
Good idea, though cygstart is a simple 'start' like tool,
which may be the reason they included a cygwin.dll-free build.
>> -env is not meant to suppress defines, but envvars.
>> To suppress a define, use '-under:__MT__' Harbour
>> option.
>>
>
> Probably it is '-undef:__MT__'.
Yes, typo. It's in Harbour help anyway.
>>> #ifdef __MT__
>>> #include "hbthread.h"
>>> static PHB_ITEM s_pMtx = NULL;
>>> #endif
>>>
>
I think I am going to send an e-mail to the GnuWin32 project leaders, and
ask them to remove that if possible, as they seem to boast that their
package is cygwin-free.
Thanks for all the help. After all these years for me, cygwin rears its
ugly head again...
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 4:23 AM, Vikto
Revision: 14441
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14441&view=rev
Author: druzus
Date: 2010-05-06 19:34:02 + (Thu, 06 May 2010)
Log Message:
---
2010-05-06 21:33 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/src/rtl/Makef
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
>> To be on the quicker side, and if it can be acieved easily,
>> can you provide functionality to call Harbour.exe for each souce
>> separately controllable through some switch, i.e., -componebyone=yes.
>
> No sorry, I'd like to find the real solution.
>
Any clues?
Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>
>> I was trying to supress define, if any, __MT__ and tried as documented:
>> -env:__MT__-
>
> -env is not meant to suppress defines, but envvars.
> To suppress a define, use '-under:__MT__' Harbour
> option.
>
Probably it is '-undef:__MT__'.
I tried it but it does no
Mindaugas Kavaliauskas wrote:
>
> My name is Mindaugas.
>
Really sorry, slips of fingers, running faster than brain.
> The most strange behaviour is that block forget about its mode. I mean,
> line blocks usually are pasted as line blocks, stream blocks as stream
> block, and column block
> I have to port some apps from C53+Fivewin16 to Harbour+Bcc+Fivewin32.
>
> I'm trying to use hbmk2 to replace the old makefiles but I can't find
> the proper solutions.
>
> Where can I find some doc about hbmk2?
1. hbmk2 --help
2. Plenty of live examples in Harbour SVN. (dir /s *.hb*)
3. Massim
Hello,
+ Implemented: line selection mode. Designated key is F11.
It is still a work in progress but a working prototype is there and
currently selection is available and paste behaves the standard way.
Mindagaus, please explore as the artifacts are OK.
My name is M
I think this is a question for users lists.
hbmk2 you can see the usage of hbmk2
create an .hbp file that contains.
-hblib creates static library
-o output file name.
and following list all the files that take part of the library
Then create another hpb that contains
-L the path where you
How compile several. PRG & lib? *hbmk2* test1 test2 testn -lmylib1 -lmylib2
-lmylibn
*hbmk2* test1 test2 testn -lmylib1 -lmylib2 -lmylibn -w3 -gc3 -otes
http://harbourlanguage.blogspot.com/search/label/hbmk2
Send me any correction
2010/5/6 Lorenzo Fiorini
> I have to port some apps from C53
I have to port some apps from C53+Fivewin16 to Harbour+Bcc+Fivewin32.
I'm trying to use hbmk2 to replace the old makefiles but I can't find
the proper solutions.
Where can I find some doc about hbmk2?
What I need are two simple things:
- create a lib from *.prg and *.c that are in a dir
- creat
Revision: 14440
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14440&view=rev
Author: vouchcac
Date: 2010-05-06 17:07:46 + (Thu, 06 May 2010)
Log Message:
---
2010-05-06 09:52 UTC-0800 Pritpal Bedi (prit...@vouchcac.com)
* contrib/hbqt/THbQtUI.prg
David Arturo Macias Corona wrote:
>
> Adding for tests (it does not solve for rest of OS):
> --
>#elif defined( __PLATFORM__OS2 )
> cPath := hbide_DirAddPathSep( GetEnv( "HOME" ) ) + ".hbide/"
>#endif
> --
>
Fixed.
> then hbi
Revision: 14439
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14439&view=rev
Author: vouchcac
Date: 2010-05-06 14:15:25 + (Thu, 06 May 2010)
Log Message:
---
2010-05-06 07:13 UTC-0800 Pritpal Bedi (prit...@vouchcac.com)
* contrib/hbide/idesaveload.p
Revision: 14438
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14438&view=rev
Author: druzus
Date: 2010-05-06 14:08:53 + (Thu, 06 May 2010)
Log Message:
---
2010-05-06 16:08 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/src/rtl/hbsoc
Revision: 14437
http://harbour-project.svn.sourceforge.net/harbour-project/?rev=14437&view=rev
Author: vszakats
Date: 2010-05-06 13:32:14 + (Thu, 06 May 2010)
Log Message:
---
2010-05-06 15:29 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
Does not appear on list, re-trying ...
Pritpal:
hbqt* libraries build fine
demoqt build / run fine but with GPF closing dialogs/windows
Creating hbide project result in error:
Compiling 'idesaveload.prg'...
idesaveload.prg(267) Warning W0033 Variable 'CP
Pritpal:
>2010-04-16 07:49 UTC-0800 Pritpal Bedi (pritpal at vouchcac.com)
> [...]
> * contrib/hbxbp/hbpprocess.prg
> * contrib/hbxbp/xbpgeneric.prg
> * contrib/hbxbp/xbprtf.prg
> * contrib/hbxbp/xbpstatic.prg
> [...]
>David, the QPixmap bug in hbXBP on OS2 was a bug in hbXBP and is
>fix
>> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\;C:\Program
>> Files (x86)\ATI
>> Technologies\ATI.ACE\Core-Static;C:\strawberry\perl\bin;c:\windows\batfiles;c:\mingw\bin;C:\Program
>> Files (x86)\QT
>> Lite\QTSystem;C:\utils\console
Son of a...
Ok. Thanks for your time.
On Thu, May 6, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
> > I can give you a more exact output list when I go to work tomorrow in
> about 8 hours, but I am 99% sure they are as follows:
> >
> > 1) gnuwin32\bin directory contents ->
> http://members.shaw.ca/
Ranier,
>My name is Ranier.
Sorry !
>I think that PrinterFileText is not right place to convert codes.
>The driver printer can not be PDFCreator, can be any other...
It's true !
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> I can give you a more exact output list when I go to work tomorrow in about 8
> hours, but I am 99% sure they are as follows:
>
> 1) gnuwin32\bin directory contents ->
> http://members.shaw.ca/smujohnson/txt/gnuwin32-files.txt
There is a cygstart.exe present in this directory.
Delete it or r
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