Hi,
sorry for the late response.
Thanks a lot for the hints. Though I didn't explain me well enough for what
concern the shades. What I actually meant is how light gets reflected from the
object. If I build a cube with: addCubeWithWidth I get a nicely dark effect on
the walls of the object when
Hi José,
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 02:06, José Comesaña wrote:
>
> There is an annoying error in MultiByteFileStream, reading back when you have
> a unicode character. It is also the cause of some FileOut errors. Your can
> reproduce it this way:
>
> testString := 'abcdé'.
> filename := 'test.txt'
Thank you Sven.
I an trying to read a vry long log file, and extract the last 5
messages for the user to see them. Reading the whole file from the
beginning is too expensive. So maybe I could try reading backwards from the
end using binary mode and look for a lf... I have to think about it a
l
Norbert wrote:
> I forgot how people can add themselves. I remember a smalltalk snippet that
> one can send around to update the list.
That doesn't run automatically. There are already some updates waiting.
Stephan
The script looks like:
PharoConsultant new
name: ’Stephan Eggermont';
locatio
OK, I will redo that page - please send updates.
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 10:24, Stephan Eggermont wrote:
>
> Norbert wrote:
>> I forgot how people can add themselves. I remember a smalltalk snippet that
>> one can send around to update the list.
>
> That doesn't run automatically. There are alrea
Open package contents on your vm,
open Contents,
take a look at the info.plist
SqueakMaxHeapSize
541065216
That value needs to be increased to be able to use more than ~512 MB.
Alain wrote:
>Let say it's your current requirement, and you want to do it like that,
>a trick that m
Thank you,
My need is on a local network from machine to machine, in real time is
possible, so no security involved.
I would have preferred something more performant than web services or XMLRPC,
since both serialization and XML serialization are slow.
Annick
Le 13 nov. 2014 à 20:17, Sven Van Cae
Using fuel should be way faster than plain textual serialization. A direct copy
of memory would be theoretically faster but you would need to manage references
anyway so it is not clear what can be gained.
Norbert
> Am 17.11.2014 um 11:05 schrieb Annick Fron :
>
> Thank you,
> My need is on a
I do not know which OS you are on.
But I have solved a similar problem by calling tail -5 through OSProcess on
Linux for a quick fix.
tac file can also help to read a file in reverse.
Phil
On Mon, Nov 17, 2014 at 10:20 AM, José Comesaña
wrote:
> Thank you Sven.
>
> I an trying to read a v
Thank you for the idea Phil, but I'd like the same code to work both on OSX
and Windows. I don't like calling OS commands, either (my fault, I know...)
2014-11-17 11:30 GMT+01:00 p...@highoctane.be :
> I do not know which OS you are on.
>
> But I have solved a similar problem by calling tail -5
It looks like eveything is there. This configuration looks almost identical
to my 32os machine.
root@brads-linux-laptop:/usr/lib# ldd libopendbx.so.1.2.0
linux-gate.so.1 => (0xf76df000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2 (0xf76b8000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/i386-lin
Hi Brad,
You don't tell us if your MySQL is 32 bit?
Stephan
Ill have to check
Brad Selfridge
913-269-2385
> On Nov 17, 2014, at 9:41 AM, Stephan Eggermont [via Smalltalk]
> wrote:
>
> Hi Brad,
>
> You don't tell us if your MySQL is 32 bit?
>
> Stephan
>
>
>
> If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion
> below:
> h
My database is 64 bit on my 64bit Ubuntu machine.
However, on my 32bit Ubuntu 14.04 machine, I have a 64 debian VM running
that has a 64bit MySQL running which I can access just fine from 32bit host
machine running Pharo.
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Hello Brad,
On 2014-11-17 17:34, bsselfri...@gmail.com wrote:
My database is 64 bit on my 64bit Ubuntu machine.
However, on my 32bit Ubuntu 14.04 machine, I have a 64 debian VM
running
that has a 64bit MySQL running which I can access just fine from 32bit
host
machine running Pharo.
I woul
The "libmysqlclient18:amd64" looks suspicious.
brad@brads-linux-laptop:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep mysql | awk ' { print $2 } '
libdbd-mysql-perl
libmysqlclient18:amd64
libmysqlclient18:i386
libmysqlcppconn7
libopendbx1-mysql
libqt4-sql-mysql:i386
mysql-client
mysql-client-5.5
mysql-client-core-5.5
m
Hello Brad,
as far as I can tell, you have the 32 bit mysql client libraries
installed (don't worry, the 64 and 32 bit version can coexist) - but I
am not sure about opendbx.
Please try
sudo apt-get install libopendbx1:i386 libopendbx1-mysql:i386
Best regards,
Markus
On 11/17/2014 11:37 AM, Markus Fritsche wrote:
sudo apt-get install libopendbx1:i386 libopendbx1-mysql:i386
brad@brads-linux-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install libopendbx1:i386
libopendbx1-mysql:i386 [sudo] password for brad:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state
For a machine to machine connection, there will be no direct memory
reference but under the hood some socket connection with a tcp server
and client, and some marshalling of arguments that is to say some
serialization.
I'm not sure it would be really faster than websocket and Fuel, because
it w
you are saying that zip ratio is somewhat related to normalized data,
interesting view, and certainly true :)
And right, this somewhat normalize all fields, a technique used in
specialized columnstore databases (monetdb and others), often BI
databases with id representing values (that were my ex
our referential world is very restricted, whatever area we are talking
about
Le 17/11/2014 21:04, Alain Rastoul a écrit :
you are saying that zip ratio is somewhat related to normalized data,
interesting view, and certainly true :)
And right, this somewhat normalize all fields, a technique use
Hi,
So as far as I can see, you have all dependencies...
I remember that I had to reinitialize the OpenDBX libraries to change
the adaptor to the native library calls (from FFI to NBPharoOpenDBX or
similar). Unfortuanetly, I don't have the image at hand.
How would one re-initialize OpenDBX libraries?
Brad Selfridge
913-269-2385
> On Nov 17, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Markus Fritsche wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> So as far as I can see, you have all dependencies...
>
> I remember that I had to reinitialize the OpenDBX libraries to change the
> adaptor to the na
I think it's "(Smalltalk at: #NBPharoOpenDBX) installAsCurrent.
Brad Selfridge
913-269-2385
> On Nov 17, 2014, at 3:35 PM, Markus Fritsche wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> So as far as I can see, you have all dependencies...
>
> I remember that I had to reinitialize the OpenDBX libraries to change the
> a
On 2014-11-17 23:14, Brad wrote:
I think it's "(Smalltalk at: #NBPharoOpenDBX) installAsCurrent.
That sounds familiar. But since I didn't read a "hooray", I guess that
didn't do the trick either?
Off for some sleep
Hi Sven,
Sorry for my late response. The constructive comments on the list and
yours in particular are very valuable to my. I was finishing some
details, so only until now I have the time to implement your
suggestions. The new code for custom keys on bibtex files from pharo is
published at [1
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