> 2010/1/2 Benoît Minisini :
>> Please provide the source code of the network communication,
>> otherwise I can't see what you are doing exactly.
Ok, here is some code that adequately reproduces the problem, and the
exact same code with a smaller chunk of text that does not have the
problem.
Soc
2010/1/2 Jussi Lahtinen :
> About Qt3 commercial developer license.
> http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing
Interesting, however there is no mention of the different versions of
Qt, nor of Qt4 being free for proprietary software, and purchasing the
developer version is independent of writing non-
About Qt3 commercial developer license.
http://qt.nokia.com/products/licensing
Jussi
On Fri, Jan 1, 2010 at 19:53, Jussi Lahtinen wrote:
> Yes, they are issues to consider, if you are not willing to pay for license.
>
> Jussi
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 01:10, Kadaitcha Man
> wrote:
>> 2009/
Yes, they are issues to consider, if you are not willing to pay for license.
Jussi
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 01:10, Kadaitcha Man
wrote:
> 2009/12/31 Jussi Lahtinen :
>> License issues...
>> I have understand that GTK+ is free, Qt3 is free only for
>> non-proprietary software,
>> and Qt4 is free
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Fabien Bodard ha scritto:
> 2010/1/1 Doriano Blengino :
>
>> Bill Richman ha scritto:
>>
>>> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
>>> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
>>> some information about "why" it works that I wa
>From the Lucid repositories, you can upgrade Gambas2 to the version 2.15.
I'm on Karmic, but it should be working with Jaunty too. Use Gambas3 only if
you're writing programs for your own use, because the Gambas3 is not a
version available for end users.
Happy New Year!
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2010/1/1 Doriano Blengino :
> Bill Richman ha scritto:
>> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
>> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
>> some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
>> the code creating
when i "svn update" then "./reconf" error.
trunk $ ./reconf Remember to add `AC_PROG_LIBTOOL' to `configure.ac'.You should
update your `aclocal.m4' by running aclocal.autoreconf: Entering directory
`.'autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettextautoreconf: running:
aclocal/usr/share/aclocal/li
Bill Richman ha scritto:
> Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
> most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
> some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
> the code creating the buttons, and the "button_cl
Hello
Some of my mp3 files play at the wrong speed using sdl.sound. They play
correctly using commercial players . I notice that they are MPEG Version 2
files.
Is this the cause?
Any ideas?
Regards
Bill Lancaster
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> Hi Benoit,
>
> I include a small project that gives a problem:
> Whenever I modify the form in the IDE the form comes with an extra ) which
> generates an error at executing the program.
>
> "), ("modem.get_name ")]) <- the last ) is hurting
>
> The only solution by now is to edit Fma
Hi. Thanks for taking the time to explain all of that. I actually had
most of the code figured out and working already, but you've filled in
some information about "why" it works that I wasn't sure about. I had
the code creating the buttons, and the "button_click" sub with the
"LAST" value b
2010/1/2 Benoît Minisini :
> Do you mean that if you write more than 41K of data on a Socket, it fails
> silently?
Yes, precisely.
> Please provide the source code of the network communication,
> otherwise I can't see what you are doing exactly.
I will have to mock something up over the coming
> gb3, qt4 on Ubuntu 9.10.
>
> Are there any known limits on the size of data that can be sent down a
> socket in one gulp?
>
> I have a proxy written in gb3 that uses Socket to communicate with a
> remote server and uses ServerSocket to get data from the client.
> ServerSocket seems to gag when
gb3, qt4 on Ubuntu 9.10.
Are there any known limits on the size of data that can be sent down a
socket in one gulp?
I have a proxy written in gb3 that uses Socket to communicate with a
remote server and uses ServerSocket to get data from the client.
ServerSocket seems to gag when given anything a
Bill Richman ha scritto:
>
>> #3) My ListBoxes roll smoothly up and down from one list item to
>> another, like movie credits rolling by, and it's really slow. If I were
>> the user, this would make me crazy. Is there a way to get them to "jump
>> scroll" instead of "smooth scroll"? :-$
>>
>>
Bill Richman ha scritto:
> Well, the "list view" suggestion worked wonderfully! Thank you! I had
> wondered how a "list view" differed from a "list box". Now I know...
> X-) I had been using an SQL request to populate a list box; I just
> didn't realize that there was a control available th
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