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- Thursday 9th January 2020 6:05pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Packaging Gambas for Debian
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11116
Re: Packaging Gambas for Debian
Hi sholzy, When you manage to package Gambas you might wanna setup your own repo to install from there. Have a look at https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository/SetupWithReprepro As a said before, I did this whole process once for Gambas 3.6.2 and setup a repo in an intranet at work to install all th...
- Wednesday 8th January 2020 3:44pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Packaging Gambas for Debian
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11116
Re: Packaging Gambas for Debian
Hi, I have no idea if it will work on Debian but this link seems to think that it is not a problem after you install the necessary software. The link mentioned provides a manner to use Ubuntu sources from an Ubuntu version closest to your Debian version and repackage it to debian packages. You might...
- Wednesday 8th January 2020 12:58pm
- Forum: Web
- Topic: ssh from gambas on linux
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16159
Re: ssh from gambas on linux
Hi seany, Login on a server and install Gambas updates is something is do from within a Gambas GUI application on a client. How did I do this: 1. I wrote a Gambas application that is a socked server command line application (see gb.net) that runs as a root application on a Debian server. 2. I wrote ...
- Wednesday 8th January 2020 12:41pm
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Packaging Gambas for Debian
- Replies: 7
- Views: 11116
Re: Packaging Gambas for Debian
Hi sholzy, To package for Debian you will need to provide a certain directory structure with all files in a certain place. This directory structure comes down to a folder with all gambas source files and in there a folder named debian. In this debian folder you will need all kinds of files being: - ...
- Wednesday 20th November 2019 5:15pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Odd Console Warnings
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5989
Re: Odd Console Warnings
Hi issboss, They are warnings, and don't seem to affect the system when I compile to an executable and run it, so I am tempted to simply ignore them by clearing the console before every debug session. I know that doesn't do anything to the actual cause of the warnings though, but being a long-term (...
- Wednesday 20th November 2019 5:08pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Action, the class and the property
- Replies: 11
- Views: 11998
Re: Action, the class and the property
Hi, If you want separate events getting triggered by different controls you should have a look at group. You will find it in menu items as well as on controls. https://paste.c-net.org/SufferedFlamingo https://paste.c-net.org/VomitWonderin Say you have a few controls in a group named "Test"...
Re: Settings
Hi cage, Using the users .config folder is a standard location for placing configuration files on Linux systems. This ensures that: 1. every user on the system has a personal configuration file 2. system admins have a standard location to look for in case of trouble shooting a system Not only Gambas...
- Wednesday 23rd October 2019 10:25am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Object serialization, allowing save and load of class structure data
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10315
Re: Object serialization, allowing save and load of class structure data
Hi Godzilla,
I must say I find this a quite interesting concept you've been working on.
Could you post the application with all added corrections so I can have a closer look at it all.
I might have some good use for it in one of my projects.
And thanks for figuring it all out
I must say I find this a quite interesting concept you've been working on.
Could you post the application with all added corrections so I can have a closer look at it all.
I might have some good use for it in one of my projects.
And thanks for figuring it all out
- Tuesday 22nd October 2019 3:30pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: How to navigate to a new Form
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7278
Re: How to navigate to a new Form
Hi maldus, I guess this is what you want to do: Code for FMain: Public Sub Button1_Click() FSecond.Show Me.Hide End Code for FSecond: Public Sub Button1_Click() FMain.Show Me.Hide End You can also use Me.Close on the forms if you like. In code above they stay opened but hidden. If the idea here is t...
- Tuesday 22nd October 2019 3:23pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Error (the Class) vs ERROR (the Boolean)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7256
Re: Error (the Class) vs ERROR (the Boolean)
Glad I can be off help.
@cage: where do we know each other from, the old forum perhaps and under a different name?
@cage: where do we know each other from, the old forum perhaps and under a different name?