"Deprecated" doesn't mean "absent". "Deprecated" means something more like "we
haven't *got rid of* X because a lot of our installed base depends on X, but we
*really* don't want to see anybody using X for *new* projects."
"Bewitched" + "Charlie's Angels" - Charlie = "At Arm's Length"
Re
;>>>>>> I then opened LC 7.1.4 (because the Dictionary in Livecode 8.0.1
>>>>>>> 64-bit
>>>>>>> Linux is a non-starter)
>>>>>>> and looked up "scriptLimits()" and read:
>>>>>>>
>
n 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an
indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
>>>>>>
>>>>>> At which point I felt bl**dy silly that I didn't check that first.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Richmond.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 15.06.2016 21:35, Dar Scott wrote
On 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an
indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
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up a few times in discussions
>>>>> over the years.
>>>>>
>>>>> Because of the word 'set', it feels like it has to do with too many
>>>>> lines in a script that is set in a standalone. But, I thought those
>>>&g
s error message. This should not be happening on an
indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
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;>> Because of the word 'set', it feels like it has to do with too many
>>>> lines in a script that is set in a standalone. But, I thought those limits
>>>> had been removed. Just it case, scriptLimits() can be checked. It should
&g
a built-in income detector :P
Richmond.
On 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
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ng this error message. This should not be happening on
an indy
license with more than a year left.
For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
Error description: set: license limit exceeded
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I think there is a random memory smashing error, based on the strange, but rare
crashes and weird behavior reported recently. Try quitting and restarting LC.
Otherwise, I'd look into script encryption. Or some rarely used feature
involving scripts.
> On Jun 15, 2016, at 1:15 PM, Dr. Hawk
er all, the Indy
>>> version of Livecode
>>> has a built-in income detector :P
>>>
>>> Richmond.
>>>
>>> On 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
>>>> I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an indy
>>>> li
On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Dar Scott wrote:
> I would very much like to be Indy disqualified.
>
>
Me too . . . a couple of years of that, and I'd retire.
For that matter, that revenue would let me sell for enough to retire.
Even given that my retirement needs have gone up now that I've
ing on an indy
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>
> On 15.06.2016 21:19, Dr. Hawkins wrote:
>> I am getting this error message. This should not be happening on an indy
>> license with more than a year left.
>>
>> For that matter, I have no idea what it
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For that matter, I have no idea what it means:
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