I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a really simple dependency database here:
http://oeh.network-electronics.com/~olegil/dependencies/index.php
Adding/changing people, projects and dependencies work Deleting isn't implemented on anything yet. Adding roles (connecting people to projects), listing/searching the database is still on the todo, and I'll be adding a simple "latest additions" to the front page.
It's supposed to be using CSS for all pages, the menu is going to be sitting on the left if you have CSS, top if you don't. I absolutely will not design without CSS any more ;-)
The CSS that actually places the menu and body divs next to each other is missing, though. I have to look it up :-P
To log in, use the username aooo. The password is tricky. (let's see who figures THAT one out :-P )
Olegil said:
I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a really simple dependency database here:
I should add that if anyone wants to make better interfaces later, they can get the source from me and send me back the improved versions. Not until everything is implemented, though. And I won't be giving out database accounts.
Olegil webmail wrote:
Olegil said:
I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a really simple dependency database here:
I should add that if anyone wants to make better interfaces later, they can get the source from me and send me back the improved versions. Not until everything is implemented, though. And I won't be giving out database accounts.
Just did some looking arround on it, seems that while there are already afew dependencies in the dbase, it doesn't list them? BTW, if needed i can take over this aspect of the coding (php is about the only language i'm still good at it seems, was messing with c code yesterday and boy did i get alot of compiler errors on that code!)
Ochal Christophe wrote:
Olegil webmail wrote:
Olegil said:
I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a really simple dependency database here:
I should add that if anyone wants to make better interfaces later, they can get the source from me and send me back the improved versions. Not until everything is implemented, though. And I won't be giving out database accounts.
Just did some looking arround on it, seems that while there are already afew dependencies in the dbase, it doesn't list them? BTW, if needed i can take over this aspect of the coding (php is about the only language i'm still good at it seems, was messing with c code yesterday and boy did i get alot of compiler errors on that code!)
There are a few scripts missing, namely: Front page List and search dependencies Change roles
These are in: Change personalia Change projects Change dependency
The source is available here: http://oeh.network-electronics.com/~olegil/dependencies.tgz
I have a clear idea of how I want things, though. So you can copy, but I'll still finish my own version. I just wanted feedback whether this was what we wanted before continuing. Since I got no feedback, I never continued... :-(
I can finish it up this evening if that is interesting.
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
There are a few scripts missing, namely: Front page List and search dependencies Change roles
These are in: Change personalia Change projects Change dependency
The source is available here: http://oeh.network-electronics.com/~olegil/dependencies.tgz
I have a clear idea of how I want things, though. So you can copy, but I'll still finish my own version. I just wanted feedback whether this was what we wanted before continuing. Since I got no feedback, I never continued... :-(
I can finish it up this evening if that is interesting.
Please do. If needed, i can knock a frontpage/skin together once it's working completely.
Ochal Christophe wrote:
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
I can finish it up this evening if that is interesting.
Please do. If needed, i can knock a frontpage/skin together once it's working completely.
CSS good, HTML tags bad. Just so you know ;-)
I can be a real bastard to work with when it comes to webpages :-P
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
Ochal Christophe wrote:
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
I can finish it up this evening if that is interesting.
Please do. If needed, i can knock a frontpage/skin together once it's working completely.
CSS good, HTML tags bad. Just so you know ;-)
I can be a real bastard to work with when it comes to webpages :-P
Sorry, but i don't do css :P Once it's finished we can bug our Site Developer. Speaking of wich, where's DaveyD hiding?
On 07/11/05, Ochal Christophe ochal@kefren.be wrote:
CSS good, HTML tags bad. Just so you know ;-)
YAY! w00t! Houpla! Yippee!
Sorry, but i don't do css :P
Can you tell that I do? ;-)
-- Olly http://thinkdrastic.net/
If that Davey fella isn't there, I can do the CSS part for you :-)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Olly Hodgson" oliver.hodgson@gmail.com To: "Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaOS4" openoffice-os4@samfundet.no Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 6:39 PM Subject: Re: [OO.org-OS4] Feeble attempt at dependency database, beta 1
On 07/11/05, Ochal Christophe ochal@kefren.be wrote:
CSS good, HTML tags bad. Just so you know ;-)
YAY! w00t! Houpla! Yippee!
Sorry, but i don't do css :P
Can you tell that I do? ;-)
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On 08/11/05, stephane richard srichard@adaworld.com wrote:
If that Davey fella isn't there, I can do the CSS part for you :-)
Bah, typical miggy project. Awash with web devs, complete lack of "proper" programmers ;-)
-- Olly http://thinkdrastic.net/
Olly Hodgson said:
On 08/11/05, stephane richard srichard@adaworld.com wrote:
If that Davey fella isn't there, I can do the CSS part for you :-)
Bah, typical miggy project. Awash with web devs, complete lack of "proper" programmers ;-)
Hehe, I consider myself to be a proper programmer. It's just that I have all my experience on Linux and none on AmigaOS... I also do HTML, PHP, PostgreSQL and some CSS.
Of course I forgot all about this yesterday. I was watching season 4, disk 3 of Simpsons. I had this nagging feeling that there was something I should have done, but couldn't remember what it was. Today I'll be working from 4:30 to just after lunch, so I'll spend a couple of hours on this project while sitting at the office today.
(When you're a linux+AVR+IC16 programmer, hardware designer, ethernet guru, optical specialist, unix sysadmin and a couple of other functions rolled into one, it doesn't work to sneak out the back door in the middle of the day. Because people kinda expect to get help immediately even though you've already worked more than a full day. But I can't sleep so might as well come in early.)
Can some people please tell me what the status is of the following bits? LibUSB (finished i thought?) LibSANE (Not finished?) Aspell (has it been debugged any further? Is it release ready?) ABC-Shell, has anyone inhere used it?
Thx
Can some people please tell me what the status is of the following bits? LibUSB (finished i thought?)
RWO has put an huge effort in this project, and some tests are working (at least they where last time I had the time to test it - about two month ago)
LibSANE (Not finished?)
I have not been able to put any time in it since I moved out of our appartment (two month ago). I know that RWO has been working on it, but I have not been able to get to his emails (have some thousand emails that I need to read). Should be able to get some time soon (we have got heat again)...
Aspell (has it been debugged any further? Is it release ready?) ABC-Shell, has anyone inhere used it?
Some of us are also members of the Amiga Bourne Compatible Shell team, so at least some of us have been using it ;-)
Thx
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
Can some people please tell me what the status is of the following bits? LibUSB (finished i thought?)
RWO has put an huge effort in this project, and some tests are working (at least they where last time I had the time to test it - about two month ago)
Found it on os4depot (http://www.os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=library/misc/li...)
LibSANE (Not finished?)
I have not been able to put any time in it since I moved out of our appartment (two month ago). I know that RWO has been working on it, but I have not been able to get to his emails (have some thousand emails that I need to read). Should be able to get some time soon (we have got heat again)...
Rene, if you're reading... ;)
Aspell (has it been debugged any further? Is it release ready?) ABC-Shell, has anyone inhere used it?
Some of us are also members of the Amiga Bourne Compatible Shell team, so at least some of us have been using it ;-)
Can abc-shell be used for configure scripts etc,or is it not ready yet for those things?
On 2005/11/08, Ochal Christophe wrote:
Rene, if you're reading... ;)
Yes I'm reading...
about libusb, I really think it works. Just to test it I set out to port libptp2 (it uses libusb) but quickly ran into problems, first I found a problem with libusb but fixed that rigth away... next problem was mere serious and that was AmigaOne's lowlevel usb driver it dident behave as expected... so I chould not finish libptp2 and I fear that Sane runs into the same problem as libptp2
Regards Rene W. Olsen
Rene W. Olsen wrote:
On 2005/11/08, Ochal Christophe wrote:
Rene, if you're reading... ;)
Yes I'm reading...
about libusb, I really think it works. Just to test it I set out to port libptp2 (it uses libusb) but quickly ran into problems, first I found a problem with libusb but fixed that rigth away... next problem was mere serious and that was AmigaOne's lowlevel usb driver it dident behave as expected... so I chould not finish libptp2 and I fear that Sane runs into the same problem as libptp2
But this can be fixed by someone in the OS4 team, or no? It's a bit strange that we haven't heard anything more on this ;-)
Ole-Egil,
On 09/11/2005, you wrote:
Rene W. Olsen wrote:
On 2005/11/08, Ochal Christophe wrote:
Rene, if you're reading... ;)
Yes I'm reading...
about libusb, I really think it works. Just to test it I set out to port libptp2 (it uses libusb) but quickly ran into problems, first I found a problem with libusb but fixed that rigth away... next problem was mere serious and that was AmigaOne's lowlevel usb driver it dident behave as expected... so I chould not finish libptp2 and I fear that Sane runs into the same problem as libptp2
But this can be fixed by someone in the OS4 team, or no? It's a bit strange that we haven't heard anything more on this ;-)
Was this the bug that required the later version of the USB stack or is this a different one?
Regards
Mark
On 2005/11/09, Mark Bond wrote:
Was this the bug that required the later version of the USB stack or is this a different one?
No when I made the libusb port, I needed some API that werent in Sirion USB.. so I talked to Thomas Graff and I talk him into adding these API calls.. so you cant uses Sirion from Update #3 as they are missing some API calls I need.
Regards Rene W. Olsen
On 2005/11/09, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
But this can be fixed by someone in the OS4 team, or no? It's a bit strange that we haven't heard anything more on this ;-)
Well normally you done go around annocing bugs
Any way in the mean time I have been accepted as a Beta tester, so I ofcoarse reported the bug, nothing more I can do as I dont have CVS access
Regards Rene W. Olsen
Rene W. Olsen wrote:
On 2005/11/09, Ole-Egil Hvitmyren wrote:
But this can be fixed by someone in the OS4 team, or no? It's a bit strange that we haven't heard anything more on this ;-)
Well normally you done go around annocing bugs
Well, I guess you haven't read www.microsoft.com today :-P
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-053.mspx
(last year it was libjpg, earlier this year it was libpng and I might have "accidentally" predicted that this wasn't the last graphics rendering security hole in Windows we would hear about :-P )
Any way in the mean time I have been accepted as a Beta tester, so I ofcoarse reported the bug, nothing more I can do as I dont have CVS access
Ok, that's fine. You've done your job, that's for sure.
Any chance you could help me populate the dependency database? I'm not that interested in the person/role parts, just fill in all the projects you know we need for some reason or other, then link them together. The list/search is still missing, and it would be cool to have a tree-based view where you could click on a project and see the rest of the tree with that project as root node. Wouldn't even be difficult. So I think the list/search functionality is going to be tree based. I might have to limit the number of levels in a branch (to avoid circular paths), but that shouldn't be a big problem. If we have ten levels of dependencies on the screen we should have a good idea of how big an undertaking anything would be :-P
I'm interested in more than one root node, maybe invite the mozilla people to have a look later on as well. It's always interesting to see where the pressure should be applied first.
Hi Ole-Egil,
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
Perhaps in a couple of weeks.
cheers
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
What's a floppy?
Sorry, couldn't resist ;-)
Martin "Mason" Merz www.masonicons.de
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
Hi Martin,
On 9/11/2005, you wrote:
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
What's a floppy?
Dummy! A "floppy" is a disk to store your files on (better than cassette tapes). It's held in a "floppy" vinyl case 9 inches square and can store a couple of hundred kilobytes of information.
cheers
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
What's a floppy?
Dummy! A "floppy" is a disk to store your files on (better than cassette tapes). It's held in a "floppy" vinyl case 9 inches square and can store a couple of hundred kilobytes of information.
Pah! I hate this high-tech stuff! I will stay with my punchcards!
Martin "Mason" Merz www.masonicons.de
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Wyatt" wyattaw@optushome.com.au To: "Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaO" openoffice-os4@samfundet.no Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 10:56 PM Subject: [OO.org-OS4] Re: LibUSB, LibSANE, ASPELL & ABC-Spell
Hi Martin,
On 9/11/2005, you wrote:
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
What's a floppy?
Dummy! A "floppy" is a disk to store your files on (better than cassette tapes). It's held in a "floppy" vinyl case 9 inches square and can store a couple of hundred kilobytes of information.
cheers
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Hi Tony,
Pah! I hate this high-tech stuff! I will stay with my punchcards!
Have you upgraded to '029 or are you still using Model 026?
Damned now you got me ;-)
Martin "Mason" Merz www.masonicons.de
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
Martin Merz wrote:
Hi Tony,
Pah! I hate this high-tech stuff! I will stay with my punchcards!
Have you upgraded to '029 or are you still using Model 026?
Damned now you got me ;-)
Todays lesson: Don't do the "kids these days" routine with someone as old and brittle as Tony.
*whistle and shuffle feet trying to look innocent*
Martin,
Am 09/11/2005 schriebst Du:
I wish I could help you, it sounds interesting. But I'm flat out with this floppy driver for the A1 at the moment.
What's a floppy?
Dummy! A "floppy" is a disk to store your files on (better than cassette tapes). It's held in a "floppy" vinyl case 9 inches square and can store a couple of hundred kilobytes of information.
Pah! I hate this high-tech stuff! I will stay with my punchcards!
So have you got a driver for the punch card reader ready then?
Regards
Mark
Pah! I hate this high-tech stuff! I will stay with my punchcards!
So have you got a driver for the punch card reader ready then?
No, but I could easily create an icon for it ;-)
Martin "Mason" Merz www.masonicons.de
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
Cheers
I don't have the time :-( But wouldn't the sal (system abstraction layer) be a better place to start? It is devided up into osl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/osl/index.html) and rtl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/rtl/index.html) :-)
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
Cheers
Openoffice-os4 mailing list Openoffice-os4@samfundet.no https://lists.samfundet.no/mailman/listinfo/openoffice-os4
PS: It is a good thing that we now have the stable OOo 2.0 sourcecode... I am downloading it now...
I don't have the time :-( But wouldn't the sal (system abstraction layer) be a better place to start? It is devided up into osl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/osl/index.html) and rtl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/rtl/index.html) :-)
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
Cheers
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-- best regards, hnl_dk - Henning Nielsen Lund
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PS: It is a good thing that we now have the stable OOo 2.0 sourcecode... I am downloading it now...
Hope the download is finished ;-)
If you have the mood and the time would it be possible to send me the desktop icons for OOo 2.0? I searched on OO.org but just found a list for the 1.1 icons.
Martin "Mason" Merz www.masonicons.de
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...
Henning Nielsen Lund wrote:
I don't have the time :-( But wouldn't the sal (system abstraction layer) be a better place to start? It is devided up into osl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/osl/index.html) and rtl (http://api.openoffice.org/docs/cpp/ref/names/rtl/index.html) :-)
Very well, i expect results by tomorrow... :D
Ochal Christophe said:
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
So I can't shut down my webserver when I leave town then? It's ok, I'm not too concerned. I just have this extreme fear of leaving electrical appliances powered on when I'm more than about 20 km away. Totally irrational, I know. But I just can't help it. I probably think it's going to catch fire. Well, it's just a dual-CPU PC, it doesn't even use a noticable amount of power.
You'll soon notice if it's down :-P
Olegil webmail wrote:
Ochal Christophe said:
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
So I can't shut down my webserver when I leave town then? It's ok, I'm not too concerned. I just have this extreme fear of leaving electrical appliances powered on when I'm more than about 20 km away. Totally irrational, I know. But I just can't help it. I probably think it's going to catch fire. Well, it's just a dual-CPU PC, it doesn't even use a noticable amount of power.
You'll soon notice if it's down :-P
Hmm...i forgot about that, that's ok, i can wait till when you're back
Ochal Christophe said:
Olegil webmail wrote:
Ochal Christophe said:
Allright...
I'm looking for a volunteer to examine & disect UNO, i want to know what it needs, what we have, and when it'll be ported :D
Ole-gil, i'll be working on your dbase tomorrow, and i'll add the various bits that i already know about. (dependencies i mean)
So I can't shut down my webserver when I leave town then? It's ok, I'm not too concerned. I just have this extreme fear of leaving electrical appliances powered on when I'm more than about 20 km away. Totally irrational, I know. But I just can't help it. I probably think it's going to catch fire. Well, it's just a dual-CPU PC, it doesn't even use a noticable amount of power.
You'll soon notice if it's down :-P
Hmm...i forgot about that, that's ok, i can wait till when you're back
Well, if it goes down it goes down. If it's up after 16:00 CET tomorrow it stays up for at least another week ;-)
Don't worry before-hand.
Not quite finished, but I wrote the "Change role" script today, so you can hook people and projects together.
So am missing list, search and summary (aka front page). I ended up working 11 hours, sleeping 2 and a half hours, playing horn for 2 and a half hours, then eating dinner and writing PHP just now for an hour. So the plan of spending three hours after lunch on this failed miserably. Seems I'll be doing a bit more overtime in the coming days, so don't expect more than one feature per day. So at least 3 more days, and I'm on a short vacation from Friday to Tuesday (the server might see downtime while I'm gone cause I'm a tight bastard when it comes to power bills ;-) )
@Olegil
Had a little time before my flight this morning, so I decided to have a peek. Either the password was too tricky ;-) for me to figure out that early in the morning, or you changed it? The request to log on kept popping up.
-----Original Message----- From: openoffice-os4-bounces@samfundet.no [mailto:openoffice-os4-bounces@samfundet.no] On Behalf Of Olegil on tour Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 8:54 PM To: Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaO Subject: [OO.org-OS4] Feeble attempt at dependency database, beta 1
I've been dilly-dallying in emacs today, browse around the first half of a really simple dependency database here:
http://oeh.network-electronics.com/~olegil/dependencies/index.php
Adding/changing people, projects and dependencies work Deleting isn't implemented on anything yet. Adding roles (connecting people to projects), listing/searching the database is still on the todo, and I'll be adding a simple "latest additions" to the front page.
It's supposed to be using CSS for all pages, the menu is going to be sitting on the left if you have CSS, top if you don't. I absolutely will not design without CSS any more ;-)
The CSS that actually places the menu and body divs next to each other is missing, though. I have to look it up :-P
To log in, use the username aooo. The password is tricky. (let's see who figures THAT one out :-P )
Peter Molenaar wrote:
@Olegil
Had a little time before my flight this morning, so I decided to have a peek. Either the password was too tricky ;-) for me to figure out that early in the morning, or you changed it? The request to log on kept popping up.
Doh. Had forgotten to add aooo to the group of super-users. Ok, NOW it has been tested :-P
@Olegil Further test results: unable to reach server (for about 3 days now).
-----Original Message----- From: openoffice-os4-bounces@samfundet.no [mailto:openoffice-os4-bounces@samfundet.no] On Behalf Of Ole-Egil Hvitmyren Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 10:43 AM To: Effort to port OpenOffice.org to AmigaOS4 Subject: Re: [OO.org-OS4] Feeble attempt at dependency database, beta 1
Peter Molenaar wrote:
@Olegil
Had a little time before my flight this morning, so I decided to have a peek. Either the password was too tricky ;-) for me to figure out that
early
in the morning, or you changed it? The request to log on kept popping up.
Doh. Had forgotten to add aooo to the group of super-users. Ok, NOW it has been tested :-P
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Peter Molenaar said:
@Olegil Further test results: unable to reach server (for about 3 days now).
I typically shut down the home server when leaving for more than a week. It's back up, since I just got back from moose hunting.
Peter Molenaar wrote:
@Olegil
Had a little time before my flight this morning, so I decided to have a peek. Either the password was too tricky ;-) for me to figure out that early in the morning, or you changed it? The request to log on kept popping up.
Doh. Had forgotten to add aooo to the group of super-users. Ok, NOW it has been tested :-P
small question, didn't the wiki on the site have htmlarea for editing them?