:)
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 9:18 PM, Teo Fonrouge wrote:
>
> On 07/06/2009, at 01:50 p.m., Szakáts Viktor wrote:
>
>> Hi Teo,
>>
I tried to do some experiments using a tool called svn2svn, and it
committed without asking, and also seemed to work wrongly,
so I'll undo that. We have to
On 07/06/2009, at 01:50 p.m., Szakáts Viktor wrote:
Hi Teo,
I tried to do some experiments using a tool called svn2svn, and it
committed without asking, and also seemed to work wrongly,
so I'll undo that. We have to look for sth else.
In the past, I had used svnadmin to acomplish this:
Fir
Dump .bz2 is 2.2GB.
Brgds,
Viktor
On 2009.06.08., at 11:04, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
Our SVN dump is 12.4GB in size uncompressed. It's currently @ 1.5GB
bz2 compressed, but it's not done yet. This means doing such dump is
so costly that I'm awaiting for ideas how to solve it, or someone
with fa
Our SVN dump is 12.4GB in size uncompressed. It's currently @ 1.5GB
bz2 compressed, but it's not done yet. This means doing such dump is
so costly that I'm awaiting for ideas how to solve it, or someone with fast
computer and high upstream bandwidth.
Dump is that huge probably because of our Chang
Hi Teo,
I tried to do some experiments using a tool called svn2svn, and it
committed without asking, and also seemed to work wrongly,
so I'll undo that. We have to look for sth else.
In the past, I had used svnadmin to acomplish this:
First I have to dump the svn repository ( svnadmin dump wx
On 06/06/2009, at 05:46 p.m., Viktor Szakáts wrote:
I tried to do some experiments using a tool called svn2svn, and it
committed without asking, and also seemed to work wrongly,
so I'll undo that. We have to look for sth else.
In the past, I had used svnadmin to acomplish this:
First I have
I tried to do some experiments using a tool called svn2svn, and it
committed without asking, and also seemed to work wrongly,
so I'll undo that. We have to look for sth else.
Brgds,
Viktor
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>>> To build a sample (prepend dirs to these paramete
>> To build a sample (prepend dirs to these parameters appropriately):
>> hbmk2 wxharbour.hbc
>
> Viktor,
>
> If it does not make too much hassle, I would like to keep the wxHarbour's
> revision history inside of Harbour project. Maybe a "svnadmin dump/load" can
> be of help.
>
> What do you think
On 06/06/2009, at 08:59 a.m., Viktor Szakáts wrote:
Hi Teo,
Please find attached hbmk2 make files for wxHarbour.
I've only tested with MSVC so far, and it works okay, given
that wx itself is built with proper flags, see comment in .hbp file.
I didn't deal with UNICODE mode and some other opt
On 06/06/2009, at 08:59 a.m., Viktor Szakáts wrote:
Hi Teo,
Please find attached hbmk2 make files for wxHarbour.
I've only tested with MSVC so far, and it works okay, given
that wx itself is built with proper flags, see comment in .hbp file.
I didn't deal with UNICODE mode and some other opt
Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) wrote:
No. Did you try ?
Hi,
yes, I've tried, but actually there is nothing to try. There is no file
test1.prg in this folder. Perhaps you have an old version of SVN, please
do a fresh checkout.
Regards,
Mindaugas
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Hi,
Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) wrote:
hbmk2 test_sql_sdd.prg -lrddado.lib -lhbwin.lib
-lC:\harbour-11\lib\win\mingw\librddsql.a
-lC:\harbour-11\lib\win\mingw\libsddodbc.a
Why do you include rddado and hbwin?
C:/harbour-11/lib/win/mingw/libsddodbc.a(odbcdd.o):odbcdd.c:(.text+0xc4)
: undefined
> Contents of folder :
>
> ╔══ C:\harbour\contrib\rddsql\tests ══[ ]═╗
> ║ Name │ Size │ Date │Time
> ║.. ││05-06-09│13:19 ■
> ║arrayrdd prg│ 866│17-05-09│12:07 ▒
> ║rddsql
>-Original Message-
>From: Viktor Szakáts [mailto:harbour...@syenar.hu]
>Sent: Friday, June 05, 2009 12:58 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>Cannot tell for sure, but you seemed to have moved the test
>from i
ject Main Developer List.
>>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>>
>>> Have you any small exeample how can I use 'select * from table' via
>>> sddodbc ?
>>
>>\harbour\contrib\rddsql\sddodbc\tests\test1.prg
>
> In Viktor
>-Original Message-
>From: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas [mailto:dbto...@dbtopas.lt]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 5:48 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>> Have you any small exeample how can I use 'select
From: Massimo Belgrano [mailto:mbelgr...@deltain.it]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 5:56 PM
To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
you must repalce connect with string get from
Have you any small exeample how can I use 'select * from table' via
sddodbc ?
\harbour\contrib\rddsql\sddodbc\tests\test1.prg
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Mindaugas
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OWSE()
INDEX ON FIELD->SALARY TO salary
DBGOTOP()
BROWSE()
DBCLOSEAREA()
RETURN
2009/6/4 Horodyski Marek (PZUZ)
> >-Original Message-
> >From: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas [mailto:dbto...@dbtopas.lt]
> >Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:27 PM
> >To: Ha
>-Original Message-
>From: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas [mailto:dbto...@dbtopas.lt]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:46 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>Massimo Belgrano wrote:
>> Hi mindgaus
>> Can y
>-Original Message-
>From: Massimo Belgrano [mailto:mbelgr...@deltain.it]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:37 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>Netrdd is the idea centralize access to dbf using a Client
>S
>-Original Message-
>From: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas [mailto:dbto...@dbtopas.lt]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 4:27 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>> Now you can use LetoDB, SqlLite, Postgress, MySql, Fi
Massimo Belgrano wrote:
Hi mindgaus
Can you reorganize tests subdir to one unique tests so the next
distribution we can have
same user that will test rddsql
No, because you'll need client libraries for all databases supported by
sdd* installed on your system, even if you want to test only on
>> To sum it up:
>> - Consider adding it 'contrib' after the release and after working issue
>> out.
>> - Add it to 'examples' now, with hbmk2 make files. (my vote here)
>
> Hello Viktor,
>
> I think that it is a reasonable course of action to begin with.
>
> And I really appreciate your support in
izing data access (netrdd) and gui (netgt)
2009/6/4 Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) :
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Teo Fonrouge [mailto:t...@windtelsoft.com]
>>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:47 PM
>>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash(
Hi mindgaus
Can you reorganize tests subdir to one unique tests so the next
distribution we can have
same user that will test rddsql
2009/6/4 Mindaugas Kavaliauskas :
>> Now you can use LetoDB, SqlLite, Postgress, MySql, Firebird ... (
>> but Oracle still not :(, in work I have only Oracle. With
> NETRDD are just a password/word.
> What it has done?
> Now you can use LetoDB, SqlLite, Postgress, MySql, Firebird ...
> (
> but Oracle still not :(, in work I have only Oracle. With ADO I not can
> try because reported :
> file hbwin.lib(C:\harbour\contrib\hbwin\olecore.c): undefined symbol
> I
Now you can use LetoDB, SqlLite, Postgress, MySql, Firebird ...
(
but Oracle still not :(, in work I have only Oracle. With ADO I not can
try because reported
Do you have possibility to try sddodbc and Oracle?
Regards,
Mindaugas
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>-Original Message-
>From: Teo Fonrouge [mailto:t...@windtelsoft.com]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 3:47 PM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
...
>> Each GUI welcome. WEBGUI also :)
>
>
>Thanks Marek, I
agree
2009/6/4 Teo Fonrouge :
>
> On 04/06/2009, at 08:51 a.m., Massimo Belgrano wrote:
>
> letodb at version 0.9 seem near this object
>
> Hello Massimo,
> I know, Alexander S.Kresin has made a wonderful work on this path.
> [ snip]
>
> best regards,
> Teo
> __
On 04/06/2009, at 08:51 a.m., Massimo Belgrano wrote:
letodb at version 0.9 seem near this object
Hello Massimo,
I know, Alexander S.Kresin has made a wonderful work on this path.
[ snip]
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letodb at version 0.9 seem near this object
>
>
> Thanks Marek, I like too the idea of an WEBGUI, but I like to see first a
> NETRDD working with Harbour databases.
>
>
> best regards,
>
> Teo
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On 04/06/2009, at 02:55 a.m., Horodyski Marek (PZUZ) wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Viktor Szakáts [mailto:harbour...@syenar.hu]
Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:50 AM
To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
Teo,
...
To sum it up
On 04/06/2009, at 01:49 a.m., Viktor Szakáts wrote:
Teo,
Thanks for answering my question. Why it is not in Harbor?
AFAIK any contrib Harbour can run on xHarbour. Not is forbidden
the use of
__XHARBOUR__
True.
IMHO wxWidgets is a recognized GUI lib used in software such as
Code::Blocks
>-Original Message-
>From: Viktor Szakáts [mailto:harbour...@syenar.hu]
>Sent: Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:50 AM
>To: Harbour Project Main Developer List.
>Subject: Re: [Harbour] hash() in harbour
>
>>> Teo,
...
>To sum it up:
>- Consider adding it
>> Teo,
>>
>> Thanks for answering my question. Why it is not in Harbor?
>> AFAIK any contrib Harbour can run on xHarbour. Not is forbidden the use of
>> __XHARBOUR__
>
> True.
>
>>
>> IMHO wxWidgets is a recognized GUI lib used in software such as
>> Code::Blocks, pgAdmin III or wxScintilla.
>> Is
On 03/06/2009, at 09:23 p.m., Xavi wrote:
Teo,
Thanks for answering my question. Why it is not in Harbor?
AFAIK any contrib Harbour can run on xHarbour. Not is forbidden the
use of __XHARBOUR__
True.
IMHO wxWidgets is a recognized GUI lib used in software such as
Code::Blocks, pgAdmin
Teo,
Thanks for answering my question. Why it is not in Harbor?
AFAIK any contrib Harbour can run on xHarbour. Not is forbidden the use of
__XHARBOUR__
IMHO wxWidgets is a recognized GUI lib used in software such as Code::Blocks,
pgAdmin III or wxScintilla.
Is equally interesting that Qt and th
Hi
Bruno Luciani wrote:
>
> I don't have any problem , Pritpal
>
> I ask the question to TEO in spanish because he posts in this language
>
Never mind. I just did not investigated who posted first.
Regards
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I don't have any problem , Pritpal
I ask the question to TEO in spanish because he posts in this language
Sorry if that was a problem .
I send future messages in english only.
Regards
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If you don't mind can
Bruno
If you don't mind can you post messages in English only.
Sorry, but majority of group members are unable to follow you.
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On 03/06/2009, at 06:11 p.m., Xavi wrote:
Teo,
¿Por qué no está en Harbour?
Hola Xavi,
Si te refieres a porque no esta en el directorio de harbour/contrib,
la razon original es que esta libreria debe funcionar (y de hecho
funciona) tanto en Harbour como en xHarbour.
Asi que la puse en
Teo,
¿Por qué no está en Harbour?
Un Saludo,
Xavi
Teo Fonrouge escribió:
On 03/06/2009, at 01:18 p.m., Bruno Luciani wrote:
Hola Teo , si algunas cosas estan claras y viendo los fuentes
se interpretan , pero faltan muchisimos ejemplos y ademas si
miras la documentacion de QT(incluso los prg
On 03/06/2009, at 01:18 p.m., Bruno Luciani wrote:
Hola Teo , si algunas cosas estan claras y viendo los fuentes
se interpretan , pero faltan muchisimos ejemplos y ademas si
miras la documentacion de QT(incluso los prg fuente ) vas a ver
que el argumento de algunas funciones , como por ejemplo
Hola Teo , si algunas cosas estan claras y viendo los fuentes
se interpretan , pero faltan muchisimos ejemplos y ademas si
miras la documentacion de QT(incluso los prg fuente ) vas a ver
que el argumento de algunas funciones , como por ejemplo setear
los headers de lo que parece ser un grid QTable
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009, Mindaugas Kavaliauskas wrote:
> or if you do not want to pollute functionality of all hashes, you can use
> HashObject() below for one hash that needs object functionality:
> #include "hbclass.ch"
> PROC MAIN()
>LOCAL hValue := HashObject()
>hValue:VAR1 := 123.45
>
On 02/06/2009, at 10:02 p.m., Bruno Luciani wrote:
TEO
Estoy intentando trabajar en HBQT y una de las cosas
que parecen requerirse es la utilizacion de punteros como en C
Pero descononosco como utilizarlos o crearlos en Harbour
Alguna idea que me pueda ayudar ?
Hola Bruno,
Hasta donde pue
TEO
Estoy intentando trabajar en HBQT y una de las cosas
que parecen requerirse es la utilizacion de punteros como en C
Pero descononosco como utilizarlos o crearlos en Harbour
Alguna idea que me pueda ayudar ?
Gracias
Bruno
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On Wed, 03 Jun 2009, Szak�ts Viktor wrote:
> Can we add this to xhb lib?
It's already there:
REQUEST XHB_LIB
PROC MAIN()
LOCAL hValue
hValue := {=>}
hValue:VAR1 := 123.45
hValue:VAR2 := DATE()
? hValue:VAR1, hValue:VAR2
RETURN
> The other thing: I don't re
Only one more hint: if you want access hashes with : like oHash:cName,
you need compile Harbour with:
set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_HASH_MSG_ITEMS
Instead of recompiling whole Harbour code I suggest to simply create
custom HASH class with such functionality, f.e.:
#include "hbclass.ch"
PROC MAI
Can we add this to xhb lib?
The other thing: I don't remember and also cannot find why
we decided not to enable this feature back then. Do you
remember?
Brgds,
Viktor
On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 12:48 AM, Przemyslaw Czerpak wrote:
> On Tue, 02 Jun 2009, toni...@fwi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> >Grácias por l
On Tue, 02 Jun 2009, toni...@fwi wrote:
Hi,
> >Grácias por la pronta respuesta.
> >Estoy bajando los sources para probar nuevamente.
> Only one more hint: if you want access hashes with : like oHash:cName,
> you need compile Harbour with:
> set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_HASH_MSG_ITEMS
Instead of recom
>Grácias por la pronta respuesta.
>
>Estoy bajando los sources para probar nuevamente.
Only one more hint: if you want access hashes with : like oHash:cName,
you need compile Harbour with:
set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_HASH_MSG_ITEMS
Regards,
Toninho.
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Estoy bajando los sources para probar nuevamente.
Saludos
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On 02/06/2009, at 02:51 p.m., Rodrigo Machado wrote:
Buenas tardes
Soy usuario de xHarbour he probado harbour y no encontre un recurso
que utilizo mucho en xharbour el cual es hash()?
Existe alguna implementación de hash() en harbour? o Algo compactible?
Hola Rodrigo,
Hashes estan compl
Buenas tardes
Soy usuario de xHarbour he probado harbour y no encontre un recurso que
utilizo mucho en xharbour el cual es hash()?
Existe alguna implementación de hash() en harbour? o Algo compactible?
Saludos
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