On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 09:54:33PM -0700, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 10-10-2016, at 4:52 PM, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 11:03:16AM -0700, tim Rowledge wrote:
On 10-10-2016, at 5:15 AM, Henrik Johansen henrik.s.johansen@veloxit.no wrote:
20160915 had one redeeming feature from my PoV; it shipped with a working OSProcessPlugin (thanks!)
OK, that???s an interesting issue. I don???t recall adding it and I don???t recall removing it..
Use VMConstruction-Plugins-OSProcessPlugin-dtl.40. That is the latest version of my OSProcessPlugin, and it works correctly on Raspbian.
VMConstruction-Plugins-OSProcessPlugin.oscog-eem.53 does not work on Raspbian, and it fails UnixProcessAccessorTestCase>>testRedirectStdOutTo.
Yah, a search of mail reveals we got this worked through about three months ago. Just copying over the generated sources, nothing clever. It really would be nice to get the whole thing sorted properly. Say, Dave, you???ve had to take a break from that thrill laden life of Blindfolded Naked High Altitude Para Cave Diving you normally enjoy; got time?
I'll try to double-check it this weekend, but we already know that the the version that I want people to use (i.e. mine) works fine. Granted we did not try regenerating the C source from an oscog image, but I can't think of any reason why that would not work.
I really would prefer if people would use the original version of OSPP that I maintain. After all, I tend to be the person who ends up answering questions like "why doesn't OSProcess work on my Raspberry Pi?"
Mind you, I'm not at all sorry that I bought that Raspberry Pi to figure out why OSProcess was not working. Very cool little gadget, and I'm glad you finally gave me an excuse to go get one :-)
tim PS One of my younger (and stupider) brothers used to jump out of perfectly good aeroplanes with a parachute and scuba gear to go cave diving. I really hope he never did it nekkid.
Remind me to find a picture of the crude ultralight airplane I used to fly back in the 1980's. It would make your brother look reasonably sane. Inexplicably, I survived that one too.
Dave