On 4/15/2012 2:34 AM, Tod D. Ihde wrote: > On 4/15/2012 2:11 AM, James L. Mazurek wrote: >> On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Tod D. Ihde <tihde@warmerbythelake.com >> <mailto:tihde@warmerbythelake.com>> wrote: >> >> James, >> >> Wow! Thanks for the info! >> >> I grabbed ShadowM's repository, and followed Mike's instructions >> for setting up the DB. I also followed his instructions as a test >> (compile in eclipse, same result on // issuance. export build.xml, >> compile with ant, same results again). >> >> I know there's a bug with //who - but I can't get my server build to >> issue any // command without Vice / x64 bailing to a warm boot. >> (Yes, I am using an emulator. I don't have an RS-232 port for my 64, >> so Vice was the best option for me). >> >> Tod. >> >> ps. >> >> Sorry, I top-post. Feel free to yell, I can bottom-post as well. >> >> >> Tod, >> >> I don't know that there is any difference between ShadowM's and Mike's >> repositories. I guess not at the moment. I have not tried to build >> directly with Eclipse and have very little interest in doing so. >> Otherwise, our build processes via ant are the same. I suspect if the >> Eclipse environment and code project are set up correctly the build >> results should be effectively the same. >> >> I have never really investigated the // command issues. I'll see if I >> can reproduce your results and get back to you. I'll see if I can test >> on real hardware as well. VICE has known issues using nc to attach a >> TCP connection to an emulated RS-232 port. >> >> -Jim > > Jim, > > ...And now I'm bottom posting. :-D > > Would you mind giving me a link to Mike's page / repo ? > > I stumbled onto this when I decided to have a crack at fixing //who. > Silly me. > > That would be fantastic! I can expose my server to the outside world if > you want to try connecting to that, as well. > > Oh? Can you expand on that? I've used netcat very successfully with it, > as long as you remember to not use a source port ( -p ), and ALT-F12 > (hard reset) between runs, it works well. Other areas of QLink seem to > work just fine, and connecting to ShadowM's server allows me to use // > commands as well. > > Tod. > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Jim, James, One final note, and I'm sorry I forgot to mention this. One a clean check-out from SVN, all // commands work as expected. Once I edit AbstractChatState.java at all, including changing a log messag, the // commands start doing what I have described. Sorry - this has me baffled. Tod. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2012-04-15 10:00:04
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