From philipreedtech at gmail.com Mon Feb 6 14:05:38 2006 From: philipreedtech at gmail.com (philip reed) Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2006 14:05:38 -0500 Subject: [FR-users] New user - slight glitch first time out of the box Message-ID: Hi all, I'm new to Ruby and to FreeRIDE, and so far very excited by what I've seen. :) I posted on the FreeRIDE wiki about a problem that I had installing for the first time on a Windows ME laptop that I have. Rather than repeat myself I'll refer you there: http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?GettingHelp My problem is now fixed so all is good, but I figure I should file a bug report with someone. Unfortunately, I'm not yet Ruby-literate enough to do "due diligence" to write a meaningful report. For that matter, I wouldn't know where to file it! FWIW, though, I can report that the problem doesn't happen on Windows XP Home sp 2. If I had to guess, I'd imagine it's probably only on Wins 98 and ME, which are lousy OSes, but no reason not to report this anyway unless FreeRIDE is limited to requiring a fairly modern OS. Anyone willing and able to show a new user the ropes? thanks, Philip From laurent at moldus.org Tue Feb 7 04:49:49 2006 From: laurent at moldus.org (Laurent Julliard) Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 10:49:49 +0100 Subject: [FR-users] New user - slight glitch first time out of the box In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43E86D3D.5050902@moldus.org> philip reed wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm new to Ruby and to FreeRIDE, and so far very excited by what I've seen. :) > > I posted on the FreeRIDE wiki about a problem that I had installing > for the first time on a Windows ME laptop that I have. Rather than > repeat myself I'll refer you there: > > http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?GettingHelp > > My problem is now fixed so all is good, but I figure I should file a > bug report with someone. Unfortunately, I'm not yet Ruby-literate > enough to do "due diligence" to write a meaningful report. For that > matter, I wouldn't know where to file it! > > FWIW, though, I can report that the problem doesn't happen on Windows > XP Home sp 2. If I had to guess, I'd imagine it's probably only on > Wins 98 and ME, which are lousy OSes, but no reason not to report this > anyway unless FreeRIDE is limited to requiring a fairly modern OS. > > Anyone willing and able to show a new user the ropes? > > thanks, > > Philip Philip, Thanks for your feedback. FR is supposed to work on Win 98/Me although as you said they are flaky OSes and a few aspects of them prevent FR from working properly (limitation on IO and threads for instance that makes the debugger unstable). You can however log this bug to the FR bug tracker on Rubyforge http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=add&group_id=31&atid=202 I suggest that you first create on account on RubyForge so that you are known and email notification will be sent to you whenever the bug is updated. I have also cc'ed Jonathan Maasland who is the owner of the project manager module. Laurent -- Laurent JULLIARD http://www.moldus.org/~laurent From philipreedtech at gmail.com Wed Feb 8 21:23:18 2006 From: philipreedtech at gmail.com (philip reed) Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 21:23:18 -0500 Subject: [FR-users] New user - slight glitch first time out of the box In-Reply-To: <43E86D3D.5050902@moldus.org> References: <43E86D3D.5050902@moldus.org> Message-ID: Laurent, Thanks so much for the welcome and the tips on bug entry. Alas, two attempts to register at rubyforge.org proved fruitless. Each time I got the confirmation email, clicked on the link to confirm, and was prompted to log in. But typing in the relevant user name and password gave the dreaded reply: Access denied Credentials you entered do not correspond to valid account [sic]. If any RubyForge admins are on this list, the problematic accounts are PhilipR and PhilipReed; I succeeded in changing the password in the former but then was told that my account still needed to be verified, with the same problem of my login not recognized as valid. Can someone confirm that the registration mechanism for rubyforge is in fact working? Again this problem was on Windows ME (which I can't imagine would matter, unless Firefox were mangling the passwords or something!), but I'll try from an XP machine tomorrow just for variation. thanks, Philip On 2/7/06, Laurent Julliard wrote: > philip reed wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I'm new to Ruby and to FreeRIDE, and so far very excited by what I've seen. :) > > > > I posted on the FreeRIDE wiki about a problem that I had installing > > for the first time on a Windows ME laptop that I have. Rather than > > repeat myself I'll refer you there: > > > > http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?GettingHelp > > > > My problem is now fixed so all is good, but I figure I should file a > > bug report with someone. Unfortunately, I'm not yet Ruby-literate > > enough to do "due diligence" to write a meaningful report. For that > > matter, I wouldn't know where to file it! > > > > FWIW, though, I can report that the problem doesn't happen on Windows > > XP Home sp 2. If I had to guess, I'd imagine it's probably only on > > Wins 98 and ME, which are lousy OSes, but no reason not to report this > > anyway unless FreeRIDE is limited to requiring a fairly modern OS. > > > > Anyone willing and able to show a new user the ropes? > > > > thanks, > > > > Philip > > > Philip, > > Thanks for your feedback. FR is supposed to work on Win 98/Me although > as you said they are flaky OSes and a few aspects of them prevent FR > from working properly (limitation on IO and threads for instance that > makes the debugger unstable). > > You can however log this bug to the FR bug tracker on Rubyforge > > http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=add&group_id=31&atid=202 > > I suggest that you first create on account on RubyForge so that you > are known and email notification will be sent to you whenever the bug > is updated. > > I have also cc'ed Jonathan Maasland who is the owner of the project > manager module. > > Laurent > > > > -- > Laurent JULLIARD > http://www.moldus.org/~laurent > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-users mailing list > Freeride-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > -- Philip Reed, Developer Positronic Design http://www.positronicdesign.com 617/319.5929 From laurent at moldus.org Fri Feb 24 06:31:44 2006 From: laurent at moldus.org (Laurent Julliard) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:31:44 +0100 Subject: [FR-users] Time for a new FR icon Message-ID: <43FEEEA0.4020302@moldus.org> All, Christopher Kruse has contributed an icon that could replace the current bull eye icon that we chose long ago with no particular objective in mind other than avoiding to publish the first FR release with no icon at all. So now comes the time to think about a real icon. You'll can look at Christopher's art work at: http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl Comments to this mailing list as well as other contributions are welcome! laurent From nochoice at xs4all.nl Fri Feb 24 09:12:41 2006 From: nochoice at xs4all.nl (Jonathan Maasland) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:12:41 +0000 Subject: [FR-users] Time for a new FR icon In-Reply-To: <43FEEEA0.4020302@moldus.org> References: <43FEEEA0.4020302@moldus.org> Message-ID: <43FF1459.3010109@xs4all.nl> The new icon looks real neat! Thanks for your contribution Cheers! Jonathan Laurent Julliard wrote: >All, > >Christopher Kruse has contributed an icon that could replace the >current bull eye icon that we chose long ago with no particular >objective in mind other than avoiding to publish the first FR release >with no icon at all. > >So now comes the time to think about a real icon. You'll can look at >Christopher's art work at: > >http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl > >Comments to this mailing list as well as other contributions are welcome! > >laurent >_______________________________________________ >Freeride-users mailing list >Freeride-users at rubyforge.org >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > > > > From nochoice at xs4all.nl Fri Feb 24 09:21:53 2006 From: nochoice at xs4all.nl (Jonathan Maasland) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 14:21:53 +0000 Subject: [FR-users] Time for a new FR icon In-Reply-To: <43FF1459.3010109@xs4all.nl> References: <43FEEEA0.4020302@moldus.org> <43FF1459.3010109@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <43FF1681.5040809@xs4all.nl> I was a bit premature with my reaction, I really like the new icon but do you happen to have the icon in a smaller size, I just zoomed out (primitive I know) in my image viewer and the details fade somewhat... I'm not entirely sure but I believe the standard size is 32x32px, bullseye.ico is anyway. Thanks Jonathan Jonathan Maasland wrote: >The new icon looks real neat! Thanks for your contribution > >Cheers! > >Jonathan > >Laurent Julliard wrote: > > > >>All, >> >>Christopher Kruse has contributed an icon that could replace the >>current bull eye icon that we chose long ago with no particular >>objective in mind other than avoiding to publish the first FR release >>with no icon at all. >> >>So now comes the time to think about a real icon. You'll can look at >>Christopher's art work at: >> >>http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl >> >>Comments to this mailing list as well as other contributions are welcome! >> >>laurent >>_______________________________________________ >>Freeride-users mailing list >>Freeride-users at rubyforge.org >>http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users >> >> >> >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >Freeride-users mailing list >Freeride-users at rubyforge.org >http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/freeride-users/attachments/20060224/efe0e6b4/attachment.htm From curt.hibbs at gmail.com Fri Feb 24 08:51:45 2006 From: curt.hibbs at gmail.com (Curt Hibbs) Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 07:51:45 -0600 Subject: [FR-users] Time for a new FR icon In-Reply-To: <43FF1681.5040809@xs4all.nl> References: <43FEEEA0.4020302@moldus.org> <43FF1459.3010109@xs4all.nl> <43FF1681.5040809@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <31d15f490602240551w63388e14ja36f6f3d2d527e14@mail.gmail.com> Good point! I haven't yet looked at it in a smaller size, but you're correct -- it is important that also looks good at 32x32 and, possibly, 16x16. Curt On 2/24/06, Jonathan Maasland wrote: > > I was a bit premature with my reaction, I really like the new icon but do > you happen to have the icon in a smaller size, I just zoomed out (primitive > I know) in my image viewer and the details fade somewhat... > > I'm not entirely sure but I believe the standard size is 32x32px, > bullseye.ico is anyway. > > Thanks > > Jonathan > > Jonathan Maasland wrote: > > The new icon looks real neat! Thanks for your contribution > > Cheers! > > Jonathan > > Laurent Julliard wrote: > > All, > > Christopher Kruse has contributed an icon that could replace the > current bull eye icon that we chose long ago with no particular > objective in mind other than avoiding to publish the first FR release > with no icon at all. > > So now comes the time to think about a real icon. You'll can look at > Christopher's art work at: > > http://freeride.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl > > Comments to this mailing list as well as other contributions are welcome! > > laurent > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-users mailing list > Freeride-users at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-users mailing list > Freeride-users at rubyforge.orghttp://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeride-users mailing list > Freeride-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/freeride-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/freeride-users/attachments/20060224/4ac95490/attachment.htm From nochoice at xs4all.nl Sun Feb 26 12:10:25 2006 From: nochoice at xs4all.nl (Jonathan Maasland) Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 17:10:25 +0000 Subject: [FR-users] Fixed several small bugs Message-ID: <4401E101.8030703@xs4all.nl> Hi all, I just finished fixing a couple of small bugs in the new project code. - Projects now really use the interpreter you set in the properties view. - Fixed a bug when opening a non-existent file for a project - Changed the source-parser cache, it now uses a files' modification-time - Fixed a bug concerning the refreshing of a Ruby-file However there is one bug I cannot reproduce on my machine: [#3526] In windows terminal does not come up in 0.9.5 On my machine, GentooLinux, the terminal comes up quite nicely... If someone out there can verify that this is still a problem I can start looking for the fix.... A very big thanks in advance! Have fun with the updated code. With kind regards, Jonathan