Re: LiveCode Server 9.6.3 Linux Compatibility Layer Library Dependencies for NetBSD

2024-12-07 Thread Curry Kenworthy via use-livecode
Heriberto: > libraries you guys need on Linux / BSD to run Livecode Server. Thanks for the resource - and for your comments a while back! Livecode Community Edition is a vital dev tool option. Best wishes, Curry Kenworthy Radically Innovative Christian LiveCode Development "PASSION for Elega

Re: LiveCode server as OAuth2 client for APIs?

2023-12-08 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Hi Keith, to avoid creating too much noise here, let's continue the conversation on the revIgniter mailing list. You'll find my answer there. Ralf On 07.12.2023 18:01, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote: Hi Ralf, Thanks for the guidance and updated formHelper script - and apologies to folk

Re: LiveCode server as OAuth2 client for APIs?

2023-12-07 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Hi Ralf, Thanks for the guidance and updated formHelper script - and apologies to folks not using LiveCode Server or RevIgniter - I now realise this should have been posted on the use RevIgniter list. I’ve now got a basic button that submits a form data post to the Salesforce authorisation ser

Re: LiveCode server as OAuth2 client for APIs?

2023-12-06 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Hi Keith, using revIgniter you can always hard code the opening form tag, this way you can use any URL as an action attribute. However, your message has prompted me to change the rigFormOpen() function so that you can override the current URL with the value of an optional action attribute includ

Re: LiveCode Server is sleeping?

2023-06-22 Thread harrison--- via use-livecode
Hi Matthias, To answer your questions: MacintoshHD/Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables/livecode-server The hard drive is the internal SSD drive. Apache server and the livecode server are both installed on the same hard drive. Scripts are in: Library/Webserver/Documents and some are forwarded t

Re: LiveCode Server is sleeping?

2023-06-22 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
I am also running Livecode Server with Apache on 13.4 without a problem so far. Where did you install the software (Apache/Livecode Server)? Is Livecode Server installed on the same hard drive as Apache server is installed? Where are your scripts stored? I had once problems with external hard d

Re: Livecode Server on Synology NAS with Intel cpu

2021-12-22 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
> Am 22.12.2021 um 21:51 schrieb Mark Wieder via use-livecode > : > > Sorry - my Synology server has an arm processor, and there has never been an > arm build of the server. Plus now it appears that the server build requires a > separate license. > > I take it you've already been through t

Re: Livecode Server on Synology NAS with Intel cpu

2021-12-22 Thread Mark Wieder via use-livecode
On 12/21/21 2:54 PM, matthias rebbe via use-livecode wrote: Hi, is there someone on the list who is using Livecode Server on a Synology NAS with Intel cpu? If so, did you manage to get it working also with the webserver or only from command line? Today i installed Livecode Server on my Synolo

Re: Livecode server configuration: tracking down and Apache redirect

2020-12-20 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
David Bovill wrote: > The server return 400 Not Found when routing for a *.json file, while > 200 OK when routing for a *.txt file - all other conditions seem the > same. ... > The .htaccess in the $DOCUMENT_ROOT folder does not mention json file > endings. Ah, we may have been looking at this b

Re: Livecode server configuration: tracking down and Apache redirect

2020-12-20 Thread David Bovill via use-livecode
Thanks for the tips Richard: On 18 Dec 2020, 21:05 +, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode , wrote: > David Bovill wrote: > > > I have a Livecode server running Revigniter under Apache on Ubuntu. I > > installed it 8 years ago or so, and it is causing redirect problems > > with files ending in .jso

Re: Livecode server configuration: tracking down and Apache redirect

2020-12-18 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
David Bovill wrote: > I have a Livecode server running Revigniter under Apache on Ubuntu. I > installed it 8 years ago or so, and it is causing redirect problems > with files ending in .json. I am assuming that a long time ago a set > the configuration somewhere to handle .json files in a particu

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-31 Thread doc hawk via use-livecode
heriberto harrumphed >3) Today's macOS is descended from NeXT (which Apple acquired and > transitioned macOS to in 1999) And they got a free Jobs to go with it! Or did they buy a Jobs, and get a free OS. I’ve never quite been clear . . > 6) The Mach microkernel was replaced with the App

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-31 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Richard, Brian thank you very much, I read about this Livecode execution method a time ago and found it amazing. Livecode is an amazing product! So, these are my thoughts: 1) It seems we can run a Livecode headless binary on BSD using the Linux compatibility layer. Is that so? 2) How difficul

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-31 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Not very sure, but months ago I read this (but he seems to talk about BSD user utils more than the Kernel). https://www.quora.com/Is-macOS-considered-to-be-a-BSD-UNIX Yes, Apple’s macOS can be considered to be a BSD UNIX.    1) Apple’s macOS is an officially certified UNIX, that takes care of

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-31 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Hi Richard, Although I love UNIX, I think this is a much better point. Looking at the feedback comments I have realized that porting Livecode to BSD may not be worth it. However, I think it is critical for our community to be able to run Livecode scripting on IOT devices. IOT and Edge comp

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-29 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Brian Milby wrote: > On Oct 28, 2020, at 11:57 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote: >> But Heriberto's up for an adventure, one enhancement that would lower >> RAM use and speed things up a bit is this one: >> >> https://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=14115 >> >> Heriberto, if that's interesting to yo

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-29 Thread Bob Sneidar via use-livecode
Are we sure about this?? I thought Apple had moved completely away from BSD a long while back. Bob S > On Oct 28, 2020, at 12:53 , Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode > wrote: > > Thanks Andre, > > I realized that BSD kernels are not the same as MacOS kernels. > As you say: MacOS has a hybr

RE: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-29 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
Gaskin Subject: Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux). What is the workaround that you ended up using? I looked at the code once but it quickly went over my head. I couldn’t see where the fonts were pulled in, at least not where it could be cleanly intercepted. Sent from my iPhone >

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-29 Thread Brian Milby via use-livecode
What is the workaround that you ended up using? I looked at the code once but it quickly went over my head. I couldn’t see where the fonts were pulled in, at least not where it could be cleanly intercepted. Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 28, 2020, at 11:57 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode >

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-29 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
Hey Friends, I'm enjoying this thread a lot. I'll not be the person to tell someone not to port LC to some new ISA or OS, I think it would be great if LC would run in BSD. Personally, I don't have the time or even the skillset to help this, but I'd love to benefit from it. Incidentally this is the

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-28 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Pi Digital wrote: > Here’s my take (for what it’s worth). Although Unix is used in 71.6% > (source: w3techs.com) of all known websites as of today and Linux only > 29.0%, at least we have ‘a’ distro that works on some server. That struck me as odd, so I took a moment to see how they derived that

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-28 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Heriberto Torrado wrote: > So, here is my idea: What about to create non official versions of > Livecode server (for scripting purposes) for other platforms not yet > supported? > I think it could be good for RunRev: They won't have to work > supporting those versions and Livecode language will s

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-28 Thread Pi Digital via use-livecode
It’s a great idea. How do you propose it be handled? Assuming this is a build based on the current system it will likely have to be compiled in Linux as the obvious choice. Do we have anyone with the appropriate skills in coding C to look into the various server platforms to be compiled for? Som

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-28 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Thanks Andre, I realized that BSD kernels are not the same as MacOS kernels. As you say: MacOS has a hybrid kernel based on XNU and some parts of BSD. I'm only interested in running the Livecode server version and not the IDE. So, I think that compiling could be the best solution. I have been c

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-28 Thread Andre Garzia via use-livecode
On Mon, 19 Oct 2020 at 21:31, Paul McClernan via use-livecode < use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote: > > > > OS X, Windows 95 through Windows 10, Raspberry Pi and "several variations > > of Unix (I think is just means Linux)". > > > > I'm thinking about tinkering with a FreeBSD server and LiveCod

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-19 Thread Paul McClernan via use-livecode
> > OS X, Windows 95 through Windows 10, Raspberry Pi and "several variations > of Unix (I think is just means Linux)". > > I'm thinking about tinkering with a FreeBSD server and LiveCode server, > but I didn't see a "UNIX" version, so I suppose that I have to compile it. > Have any of you installe

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-18 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Hi Richmond, I think it's because since the early 2000's, Linux is the UNIX-like standard platform in the world, and maybe Runrev realized that it is not worth it to put more effort into other UNIX platforms rather than Linux It is a pity because now, Linux runs on 90% of the internet servers

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-18 Thread Heriberto Torrado via use-livecode
Barnand, Thanks for your kindly response "What amazes me nowadays is just how much more complex things are than they were 20 years ago" Yes,that's the main problem today. Regardless of the programming language, nowadays we have to deal with desktops, mobiles, servers, etc. and that is crazy.

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-18 Thread Bernard Devlin via use-livecode
Which is why my sentence finishes with "... to be in a situation to take on this level of complexity." :-) Apple first bought the domain iphone.org in 1999. That the iPhone was under development was even being discussed by mainstream media such as the New York Times in 2002. The public availabilit

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-17 Thread Richmond via use-livecode
"But rightly LC saw where the future was headed with mobile computing and they obviously had to make sacrifices along the way (e.g. FreeBSD, etc)" That sounds super if it were true, but I don't think it is as RunRev (as they then were) dropped support for SPARC, UNIX and so forth a long time b

Re: Livecode server UNIX version (not Linux).

2020-10-16 Thread Bernard Devlin via use-livecode
Hi Heriberto Back in the day (20 years ago) the engine/IDE ran on FreeBSD and various proprietary unixes. The Linux server version has been seen to work on FreeBSD back in 2011 (after installing Linux compatibility layer). http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Yay-Victory-RevServer-run

Re: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-13 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Hi Alex, Thanks for the description of your workflow, toolset and dev/test rig - an interesting direction of travel, especially as it extends to my current setup. I really like the division of labour between the LC IDE for LC and Coda for html, CSS and native sync to server. Nice too, the 'close

Re: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-12 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
Hi Keith, My workflow is not much different from Ralph's. Short answer:  - edit in IDE, test in IDE  - upload to server using Coda 2  (which I also use to edit non-lc files). Long answer:  - I don't use any of the LCserver specific features -  no entangled html, no includes, ... - everythin

RE: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-12 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
- From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Keith Clarke via use-livecode Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 10:49 AM To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Cc: Keith Clarke Subject: Re: LiveCode server IDE Thanks for the response, Ralph. I've struggled to retain/r

Re: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-12 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Thanks for the response, Ralph. I've struggled to retain/regain my old local Sites, web server and LC Server on my home Macs. So, I was thinking of embarking down the script-only stacks route, using an on-rev LC-Server instance to do any web-services heavy-lifting work server-to-server, on beha

RE: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-12 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
Keith, As a follow up... If you have a web server with LC installed running on your local machine then just a ctrl S in the LC IDE will let you test your server script(stack) immediately in the currently open IDE instance. IDE alternatives to edit LC script only stacks are many. I use the Atom fo

RE: LiveCode server IDE

2020-10-12 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
I use the standard issue LC IDE to edit the server script, do a "Ctrl S" and use either a web disk or VPN to drag the saved file to the server. Then I test my web service in the currently opened IDE. Fast debug cycle. Easy-peezy... Ralph DiMola IT Director Evergreen Information Services rdim...@ev

Re: LiveCode Server Under MAMP

2020-05-27 Thread Håkan Liljegren via use-livecode
I have done that some time ago, nowadays I usually use MAMP Pro if I need more sophistication. But I’ll make a try to find it.. :-Håkan On 27 May 2020, 17:50 +0200, Rick Harrison via use-livecode , wrote: > Did you get MAMP to work with SSL? > > If you do, let me know as then you might catch my

Re: LiveCode Server Under MAMP

2020-05-27 Thread Håkan Liljegren via use-livecode
Not at all! Go ahead. :-Håkan On 27 May 2020, 18:14 +0200, matthias rebbe via use-livecode , wrote: > Håkan, > > would you mind if i take your steps and create a detailed Livecode Lesson > with it? > > > - > Matthias Rebbe > Life Is Too Short For Boring Code > > > Am 27.05.2020 um 17:44 schrieb

Re: LiveCode Server Under MAMP

2020-05-27 Thread matthias rebbe via use-livecode
Håkan, would you mind if i take your steps and create a detailed Livecode Lesson with it? - Matthias Rebbe Life Is Too Short For Boring Code > Am 27.05.2020 um 17:44 schrieb Håkan Liljegren via use-livecode > : > > Ouch, > > Hit send to early, new try: > > Hi, > > I was trying to get Liv

Re: LiveCode Server Under MAMP

2020-05-27 Thread Rick Harrison via use-livecode
Did you get MAMP to work with SSL? If you do, let me know as then you might catch my interest. Thanks, Rick > On May 27, 2020, at 11:44 AM, Håkan Liljegren via use-livecode > wrote: > > Ouch, > > Hit send to early, new try: > > Hi, > > I was trying to get LiveCode server up and running un

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-19 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Thanks for the info Todd. This explains why I had an issue on Mac OS. I once added the directive to .htaccess. Ralf > On 19. Oct 2019, at 06:08, Todd Fabacher via use-livecode > wrote: > > GOOD NEWS - Got it to work. Someone should take note an issue with > Apache 2 and LiveCode server > > S

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-19 Thread Jjs via use-livecode
I meant the pre-last message at the lesson on how to install lc server on linux server. A very good explanation. Jjs via use-livecode schreef op 19 oktober 2019 14:10:19 CEST: >Follow the pre-last message too, which describes how to install with >latest apache 2.x, don't mess with Apache 2.conf

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-19 Thread Jjs via use-livecode
Follow the pre-last message too, which describes how to install with latest apache 2.x, don't mess with Apache 2.conf. the lesson should updated as it is no longer valid. Todd Fabacher via use-livecode schreef op 19 oktober 2019 06:08:03 CEST: >GOOD NEWS - Got it to work. Someone should take n

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-18 Thread Todd Fabacher via use-livecode
GOOD NEWS - Got it to work. Someone should take note an issue with Apache 2 and LiveCode server SetEnvIf Authorization "(.*)" HTTP_AUTHORIZATION=$1 For Linux in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf For Mac (using Homebrew) in /usr/local/etc/httpd/httpd.conf Adding this to .htaccess didn't work for some re

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
> On 17. Oct 2019, at 19:27, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode > wrote: > > HI Ralph > > Basically the server script does this > > put arrayEncode($_SERVER) and sends back everything within the $_SERVER > variable > we then decode it in the App > > It gives us everything shown in the docume

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
HI Ralph Basically the server script does this put arrayEncode($_SERVER) and sends back everything within the $_SERVER variable we then decode it in the App It gives us everything shown in the documentation but not the header info - GATEWAY_INTERFACE - SERVER_ADDR - SERVER_NAME

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
> On 17. Oct 2019, at 17:24, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode > wrote: > > There is no $_SERVER["HTTP_Authorization"] in the docs the closest is > $_SERVER["HTTP] but since > the code gives an error and the return is empty it's a moot point. Lagi, the original question was: > how to read an "

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
Hi Everybody If anybody else (Mark? even) has any insights We have found this function libURLLastRHheaders, which seems to get the last headers set to the server. In the documentation, it indicates that it works on the Server version. We put it in the server code, but get the following error w

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Lagi, sorry for not expressing myself well. Of course I meant the whole process including reading HTTP headers on the server. This means $_SERVER["HTTP_Authorization"] should not be empty in your case Ralf > On 17. Oct 2019, at 15:51, Lagi Pittas via use-livecode > wrote: > > Hi Ralf, > >

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Lagi Pittas via use-livecode
Hi Ralf, The problem isn't the sending of the headers but reading them using livecode server. We are using Linux servers so the Mac problem is not an issue. Via PHP the call is get_headers ( string $url [, int $format = 0 [, resource $context ]] ) : array Basically is there a way of doing that i

Re: LiveCode Server

2019-10-17 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Todd, sending Authorization HTTP request headers to LC server on Linux should work. I have troubles with request headers too, but only on Mac OS. Ralf > On 17. Oct 2019, at 13:56, Todd Fabacher via use-livecode > wrote: > > Hello all, > > We are running LC Server Scripts to process some DB

RE: Livecode Server Post

2019-01-11 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
, 2019 2:39 AM To: How to use LiveCode Cc: Matthias Rebbe Subject: Re: Livecode Server Post Hi Ralph, i tried here now in the message box with the following lc server script " put "this is the posted value for test:" put "" put $_POST["test"] ?> TIO On-Rev

Re: Livecode Server Post

2019-01-11 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
I just noticed, that my email client added the url twice. So please remove the part beginning with https://instamaker.dermattes.de https://winsignhelper.dermattes.de ___ use-livec

Re: Livecode Server Post

2019-01-10 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Hi Ralph, i tried here now in the message box with the following lc server script " put "this is the posted value for test:" put "" put $_POST["test"] ?> TIO On-Rev Commercial Server 7.1 post "test=HELLO" To URL "https://canary.on-rev.com/post.lc " put it T

Re: Livecode Server GoDaddy

2019-01-02 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
> -Original Message- > From: use-livecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf > Of Keith Clarke via use-livecode > Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2019 2:48 PM > To: How to use LiveCode > Cc: Keith Clarke > Subject: Re: Livecode Server GoDaddy > > Ralph

RE: Livecode Server GoDaddy

2019-01-02 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
ecode [mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Keith Clarke via use-livecode Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2019 2:48 PM To: How to use LiveCode Cc: Keith Clarke Subject: Re: Livecode Server GoDaddy Ralph, I gave up on getting LCS running on a GoDaddy VPS back in the summer as it was to

Re: Livecode Server GoDaddy

2019-01-02 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Ralph, I gave up on getting LCS running on a GoDaddy VPS back in the summer as it was too old at CentOS 6 with dependencies on glibc failing - I was getting 500 errors IIRC. Good luck! Keith > On 2 Jan 2019, at 19:42, Ralph DiMola via use-livecode > wrote: > > I keep getting 500 errors. I c

Re: LiveCode Server

2018-11-30 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Ralph DiMola wrote: > For my first web services I implementing the "start using" of library > stacks method back in the day. Like you I moved to "start using" of > script only library stacks. I'll just keep chugging along with "start > using"s. I'll keep include/require on the back shelf for now.

RE: LiveCode Server

2018-11-30 Thread Ralph DiMola via use-livecode
vember 30, 2018 3:16 PM To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Cc: Alex Tweedly Subject: Re: LiveCode Server Hmmm I hesitated to reply earlier, just in case there are subtleties I might get wrong and mislead you - but here goes. include / require are essentially ways to include the text of the included file. Include

Re: LiveCode Server

2018-11-30 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
Hmmm I hesitated to reply earlier, just in case there are subtleties I might get wrong and mislead you - but here goes. include / require are essentially ways to include the text of the included file. Include will do that - and do it every time you use it so you could have a trivial nons

Re: LiveCode server with revIgniter - new controller pages get 404 errors?

2018-11-28 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
No worries, Ralf. Thanks for your response and your efforts with revIgniter - I’m very impressed with what I’ve discovered (& learned) so far! :-) Best, Keith > On 28 Nov 2018, at 12:05, Ralf Bitter via use-livecode > wrote: > > Hi Keith, > > sorry for responding late. Glad you found > the so

Re: LiveCode server with revIgniter - new controller pages get 404 errors?

2018-11-28 Thread Ralf Bitter via use-livecode
Hi Keith, sorry for responding late. Glad you found the source of the issue, and thanks for the suggestion to improve the docs, changed the user guide accordingly. Thanks again Ralf > On 28. Nov 2018, at 11:03, Keith Clarke via use-livecode > wrote: > > Fixed shared for future reference….

Re: LiveCode server with revIgniter - new controller pages get 404 errors?

2018-11-28 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Fixed shared for future reference…. This issue was down to me missing the need for a required change to system/application/config/config.lc when using .htaccess to hide the index.lc page from the URIs structure. This setting is clearly documented within the config.lc file, in the 'Index file'

Re: LiveCode Server syntax to call function in CGI folder

2018-11-23 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Thanks Matthias, '’ worked a treat. I was overthinking the security aspects and attempting to call the private CGI function from ‘across the divide’ in the public_html root rather than include the CGI files. Clearly too much time spent with javascript, where included files are visible client-

Re: LiveCode Server syntax to call function in CGI folder

2018-11-23 Thread Matthias Rebbe via use-livecode
Do you want to call an .lc file from outside the public_html file? If so then copy the .lc file (lets say myscript.lc) to outside of the public_html, for example to /home/custom_scripts. Then in your .lc file in public_html use include "home/custom_scripts/myscript.lc to include the script mys

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-08-01 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Warren Samples wrote: On 07/29/2018 07:56 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much time in the CentOS community): Why does their package manager not automatically keep system components current? Second question: If th

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-08-01 Thread Warren Samples via use-livecode
On 07/29/2018 07:56 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much time in the CentOS community):  Why does their package manager not automatically keep system components current? Second question: If the first question cannot b

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-08-01 Thread Warren Samples via use-livecode
On 08/01/2018 01:45 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote: whether the issues are down to glibc version dependencies is beyond me. You can check this by running ldd [/path/to/livecode-server] It will return a list that looks something like this (from my desktop system): li

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-31 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Thanks Richard & Brian for digging into this. Lacking the Linux knowledge I tried working backwards from LC Server 9.0, trying 8.0 and 7.14 with no joy (internal server 500 error codes) - though whether the issues are down to glibc version dependencies is beyond me. Earlier versions have less/n

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-31 Thread Brian Milby via use-livecode
In addition to bug fixes, I found this in the release notes for glibc 2.13: New optimized string functions for x86-64: strnlen (SSE2), strcasecmp (SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.2), strncasecmp (SSE2, SSSE3, SSE4.2) Implemented by Ulrich Drepper. This is something that is probably beneficial to string fu

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-31 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Keith Clarke wrote: > Thanks Martin (& Brian). It transpires that the VPS in question only > has CentOS 6 OS option, even if recreated - so the OS is a given for > the short term, pending replacement / upgrade discussions with the > hosting provider, which are not my call. > > One option to get u

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-31 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Thanks Martin (& Brian). It transpires that the VPS in question only has CentOS 6 OS option, even if recreated - so the OS is a given for the short term, pending replacement / upgrade discussions with the hosting provider, which are not my call. One option to get underway might be to deploy an

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-30 Thread Martin Koob via use-livecode
Hi Keith I have been running LC server on CentOS 6 on a VPS for a few years now. It runs the api for a cloud based application I have. I am not sure of the LC version but I am pretty sure it is 6.x... I don't know the details of the set up at the moment but If you want I can check into it furt

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-30 Thread Brian Milby via use-livecode
Last migration that I had was pretty seamless. They migrated everything to a new VPS for me to check out before flipping the switch to migrate to the upgrade. May be worth checking out if they do the same sort of thing. Thanks, Brian On Jul 30, 2018, 1:41 AM -0500, Keith Clarke via use-livecode

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-29 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
> First question (an admittedly ignorant one, but I haven't spent much time in > the CentOS community): Why does their package manager not automatically keep > system components current? CentOS 6 is not the latest version (and will be unsupported from 2020), so I guess there are dependencies

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-29 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Keith Clarke wrote: > Thanks Warren (& Richard) - this probably is the blocker, as this > particular VPS is definitely running 2.12 > > Google suggests that I can’t (or at least shouldn't attempt to) > upgrade CentOS 6 with a later glibc version, given its central role. > > Apparently there are w

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-29 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
Thanks Warren (& Richard) - this probably is the blocker, as this particular VPS is definitely running 2.12 Google suggests that I can’t (or at least shouldn't attempt to) upgrade CentOS 6 with a later glibc version, given its central role. Apparently there are workarounds to install an additio

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-29 Thread Warren Samples via use-livecode
On 07/28/2018 05:39 AM, Keith Clarke via use-livecode wrote: Hi Folks, Is anyone running LS Server on CentOS 6? I notice that only version 7 is officially supported and not being a Linux expert, I’d like to know if this server OS would need to be upgraded before attempting anything with LC serv

Re: LiveCode Server on CentOS 6?

2018-07-28 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Keith Clarke wrote: > Is anyone running LS Server on CentOS 6? > I notice that only version 7 is officially supported and not being a > Linux expert, I’d like to know if this server OS would need to be > upgraded before attempting anything with LC server on it. "Officially Supported" only design

Re: LiveCode server IDE - the current state of the art?

2018-07-22 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
describing your setup, Alex. >> >> I like the ‘work locally as usual, then upload’ approach - coupled with the >> essential 'Did everything synch?' check utility! :-) >> >> The lightweight LCS hub is very appealing (probably without RevIgniter to >> avoid

Re: LiveCode server IDE - the current state of the art?

2018-07-20 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
as usual, then upload’ approach - coupled with the essential 'Did everything synch?' check utility! :-) The lightweight LCS hub is very appealing (probably without RevIgniter to avoid any additional complexity) to get the basic plumbing connected. Time to hit the LCS lessons to see if I

Re: LiveCode server IDE - the current state of the art?

2018-07-20 Thread Keith Clarke via use-livecode
the basic plumbing connected. Time to hit the LCS lessons to see if I can replicate what you're achieving with 20-lines, methinks! :-) Best, Keith > From: Alex Tweedly > To: use-livecode@lists.runrev.com > Subject: Re: LiveCode server IDE - the current state of the art? > Messag

Re: LiveCode server IDE - the current state of the art?

2018-07-19 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
I have no idea if this is state of the art or not :-) - but here's what I do ... Short answer : the Livecode IDE plus an FTP client (Filezilla). Longer answer : 99% of what I write for the LC server is standard LC - scriptonly stacks, used as library stacks. I have about 20 lines of LCS -

Re: Livecode server, timeout and processes

2017-07-17 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
jbv wrote: > A few days ago I ran into a severe problem with livecode server. > A subtil and unexpected change in the way one of my clients inputs > data via his app caused an endless loop to appear in one of the LC > scripts on the server, which lead to a 504 Gateway Timeout error. > As this scr

Re: LiveCode Server - Html, Quotes & JS?

2017-06-19 Thread Rick Harrison via use-livecode
Hi Mike and Mark, Thank you both for your suggestions! I will give them a good try and get back to you. Thanks again, Rick > On Jun 19, 2017, at 2:50 PM, Mike Bonner via use-livecode > wrote: > > Theres a couple things I do... For items like an href that are pretty > predictable, I have a st

Re: LiveCode Server - Html, Quotes & JS?

2017-06-19 Thread Mark Wieder via use-livecode
On 06/19/2017 11:22 AM, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote: I have a nice example button image swap routine written in JavaScript which I’d like to use in a .lc script. To use HTML etc. within a .lc script I have to put the statement in double quotes such as: put “” or put “http://www.googl

Re: LiveCode Server - Html, Quotes & JS?

2017-06-19 Thread Mike Bonner via use-livecode
Theres a couple things I do... For items like an href that are pretty predictable, I have a stack file with a template that can be used with merge. So I'd have [[tUrl]] in a property and merge that sucker in. (could use a description in a variable rather than a 2nd tUrl if you'd like put "http://

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-16 Thread Graham Samuel
Thanks Mark, but I didn’t have to do this- good, because typically I would have no idea what password to use. I just went back over Stephen Barncard’s advice (thanks so much, Stephen!) about .htaccess (I was already there in fact) and most particularly about permissions (I was emphatically NOT t

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Mark Talluto
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 8:57 AM, Graham Samuel wrote: > > Obviously I have made a massive error, but what is it? I just want to be able > to run some .lc programs on the server - it doesn’t seem much to ask. LC 8.1 has different dependencies than previous versions of LC. The first thing I would

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Matthias Rebbe
> Am 14.09.2016 um 22:32 schrieb Richard Gaskin : > > For things that stay on a server we manage ourselves, what would be an > advantage of using the proprietary editions of LC Server? > You could use 3rd party password encrypted stacks with LC server commercial for example, like the stacks

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Matthias Rebbe wrote: > There is a little difference between the LC server versions installed > by default at On-Rev and HostM. > > On-Rev has LC server commercial installed. > > HostM by default has just installed the most current release version > of community server. > > But if a user can proo

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Graham Samuel wrote: > Hi Richard > > I don’t have any desire to frighten the DreamHost horses! However my > query was a very simple one, simply to answer Peter’s question. DH > support has already come back to me - apparently I’m using Ubuntu > 12.04.5 LTS on my site If memory serves they swit

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Matthias Rebbe
Matthias Rebbe Bramkampsieke 13 32312 Lübbecke Tel +49 5741 31 +49 160 5504462 Fax: +49 5741 310002 eMail: matth...@m-r-d.de BR5 Konverter - BR5 -> MP3 > > Both services provide LiveCode Server pre-insta

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Graham Samuel
Hi Richard I don’t have any desire to frighten the DreamHost horses! However my query was a very simple one, simply to answer Peter’s question. DH support has already come back to me - apparently I’m using Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS on my site If you run LC on DH often, can you explain to a deeply ign

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Richard Gaskin
Graham Samuel wrote: > A quick check on the DreamHost Knowledge Base doesn’t answer the > question, so I’ve had to generate a ticket in their support system. You may consider closing that support request with Dreamhost. There are enough of us using LC Server on DH that I'd like to avoid the p

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Graham Samuel
HI Peter Thanks for the lightning reply! A quick check on the DreamHost Knowledge Base doesn’t answer the question, so I’ve had to generate a ticket in their support system. A lot of LC people use DreamHost, and as I say it was kind of working until I foolishly binned my 7 series version in f

Re: LiveCode Server 8.1 - installing

2016-09-14 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 14/09/2016 16:57, Graham Samuel wrote: I admit to knowing nothing at all about Linux. I am using Jacque’s Zygodact product running as a CGI as part of a website which is hosted by DreamHost - this is to sell a product via FastSpring. Matthias Rebbe has very generously explained how to do

Re: LiveCode Server Linux 64 -- Exiting on "signal 11"

2016-05-13 Thread Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami
I installed the 8.0GM server and it still happening. With a good recipe, I still enter this http://quality.livecode.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17642 Though would it make more sense to re-open 17246? On 5/12/16, 6:17 PM, "use-livecode on behalf of Richard Gaskin" wrote: >Bad search - found it: ><

Re: LiveCode Server Linux 64 -- Exiting on "signal 11"

2016-05-12 Thread Richard Gaskin
Richard Gaskin wrote: > Sannyasin Brahmanathaswami: > >> A desktop client that calls API's on the web server works in LC 7, >> is failing under LC 8 server. Some handler in one of our API scripts >> on the web server is triggering a "fault" in LC8 64 bit for linux, >> that does not exist in LC7… >

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