From: Rolf K. <rol...@ci...> - 2004-12-20 13:58:56
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Well, I guess we can ignore my previous failure message. It turned out = it was a full system drive where the temporary directory was located. Maybe a nice feature would be to check for enough disk space on the = temporary volume as the error 6 the LabVIEW Copy function produces (appaerently = because it does a temporary copy of some sort) is not very helpful. In fact I found the problem because I tried to install a few packages = and got the same eror 6 on some write function in the ZIP extraction functions. = This brought me to the point of checking the disk status. Rolf Kalbermatter > -----Original Message----- > From: ope...@li... > [mailto:ope...@li...]On > Behalf Of > Jim Kring > Sent: Fri, December 17, 2004 21:08 > To: ogp...@li...; OpenGToolkit-Developers > Subject: OpenG Builder - Call for Testers >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____ =20 >=20 > Hello, All > =20 > The OpenG Builder needs testers to put it through the paces=20 > and provide > feedback on User Interface features. This is a really cool=20 > app that will > help you build better quality software products in LabVIEW. =20 > If you have > already installed the OpenG Commander, then installing the=20 > OpenG Builder can > be done in just a few mouse clicks. First, launch the=20 > commander, update > your package list from the internet, download and install the=20 > ogrsc_builder > (version 1.0.0alpha3) package. There is a cool GUI, lots of=20 > documentation, > and it looks and feels similar to the LabVIEW Application=20 > Builder. So, what > are you waiting for? > =20 > Download > <http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ogpm/openg_commander-2.0-a lpha3.zip?down load> the OpenG Commander here =20 Read the OpenG Builder documentation <http://builder.openg.org/> here =20 Regards, =20 -Jim Kring |