From: k. h. <kla...@nl...> - 2006-01-27 08:44:46
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Hi, WxLua is now on sourceforge, cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/wxlua Forget about the old site. We just recently started to get it to work on linux, almost finished. The makefiles are much improved and VC project files are available. All generated via bakefile, used in wxWidgets too. You compile and install wxWidgets 2.6.2 and after that wxLua. In case of problems, the mailing list of wxLua is at: wxl...@li... regards, Klaas ro...@co... wrote: > Has anyone got a copy of the wxLua binary for Linux tarball? I'm about > to go completely bald pulling my hair out over the stupid broken link > on the wxlua website. It seems only the Windows .zip files are > available - the .tar.gz have vanished. I can't even find them in > archive.org!!! > > Tried to compile the windows source (I'm assuming it's the same as > the tared source) but I've run into several weird compiler errors. I > just want the dratted binary for crying out loud! > > So... Um... Help! Please... :-( > > Thanx! :-D > > > > - Rodney > > -- Unclassified |
From: Francesco M. <f18...@ya...> - 2006-01-27 15:55:29
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Hi, k. holwerda ha scritto: > Forget about the old site. I've found that searching for wxLua in google gives this link: A) http://www.luascript.thersgb.net and the site at: B) http://wxlua.sf.net is not as good as the A) link :) We could ask to the owner of the A) link, to let us copy the contents of the website on B) and then setup a redirection from A) to B). IMHO the current situation is confusing. There should be a single website for each single project (mirroring it would only generate synch problems IMO). This is not a primary issue, though. Unless until we don't have wxLua 2.6.2.1 ready :)) Francesco |
From: klaas.holwerda <kho...@xs...> - 2006-01-27 17:07:43
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Francesco Montorsi wrote: > Hi, > > k. holwerda ha scritto: > >> Forget about the old site. > > > I've found that searching for wxLua in google gives this link: > A) http://www.luascript.thersgb.net > and the site at: > B) http://wxlua.sf.net > > is not as good as the A) link :) I would not mind a wiki like homepage, if possible WYSIWYG. But i don't have the knowledge to realize something like that :-( > > We could ask to the owner of the A) link, to let us copy the contents > of the website on B) and then setup a redirection from A) to B). Put it in CVS ? > > IMHO the current situation is confusing. There should be a single > website for each single project (mirroring it would only generate > synch problems IMO). I agree completely. > > This is not a primary issue, though. > Unless until we don't have wxLua 2.6.2.1 ready :)) Close ;-) Klaas |
From: Francesco M. <f18...@ya...> - 2006-01-27 17:38:15
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Hi, klaas.holwerda ha scritto: > I would not mind a wiki like homepage, if possible WYSIWYG. > But i don't have the knowledge to realize something like that :-( I've recently (last week) set up a MediaWiki for wyoguide at: http://wyoguide.sf.net/wiki I could do the procedure again for wxLua. However I don't know if a wiki is what we want... (just imaging to the spam we could start to receive!)... >> We could ask to the owner of the A) link, to let us copy the contents >> of the website on B) and then setup a redirection from A) to B). > > > Put it in CVS ? yes, that can be a good idea. Specially if someone adds to his crontab a script which keeps the SF servers up2date with the CVS contents. Francesco |
From: Francesco M. <f18...@ya...> - 2006-02-12 20:19:09
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Hi, I've just seen that the site http://www.luascript.thersgb.net/ is down and the notice in it says that probably will never be up again. Unless the owner of that domain (J. Winwood?) has subscribed some other domain, I think this *forces* us to move the wxLua website to SF. Does anyone holds a copy of the old website or do we have to restart it from scratch ? Francesco Francesco Montorsi ha scritto: > klaas.holwerda ha scritto: >> I would not mind a wiki like homepage, if possible WYSIWYG. >> But i don't have the knowledge to realize something like that :-( > I've recently (last week) set up a MediaWiki for wyoguide at: > > http://wyoguide.sf.net/wiki > > I could do the procedure again for wxLua. > However I don't know if a wiki is what we want... (just imaging to the > spam we could start to receive!)... > > > >>> We could ask to the owner of the A) link, to let us copy the contents >>> of the website on B) and then setup a redirection from A) to B). >> >> >> Put it in CVS ? > yes, that can be a good idea. Specially if someone adds to his crontab a > script which keeps the SF servers up2date with the CVS contents. > > Francesco > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=103432&bid=230486&dat=121642 |
From: klaas.holwerda <kho...@xs...> - 2006-02-12 21:19:12
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Francesco Montorsi wrote: > Hi, > I've just seen that the site > > http://www.luascript.thersgb.net/ > > is down and the notice in it says that probably will never be up again. > Unless the owner of that domain (J. Winwood?) has subscribed some > other domain, I think this *forces* us to move the wxLua website to SF. > > Does anyone holds a copy of the old website or do we have to restart > it from scratch ? I suggest from scratch, how about mambo or Joomla? www.joomla.org This is less tricky then wiki's, and still nice to see. Else go for a new modules in CVS i would say. Klaas |
From: John L. <jla...@gm...> - 2006-02-13 05:16:07
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On 2/12/06, klaas.holwerda <kho...@xs...> wrote: > Francesco Montorsi wrote: > > > Hi, > > I've just seen that the site > > > > http://www.luascript.thersgb.net/ > > > > is down and the notice in it says that probably will never be up again. > > Unless the owner of that domain (J. Winwood?) has subscribed some > > other domain, I think this *forces* us to move the wxLua website to SF. > > > > Does anyone holds a copy of the old website or do we have to restart > > it from scratch ? > > I suggest from scratch, how about mambo or Joomla? > www.joomla.org > This is less tricky then wiki's, and still nice to see. > > Else go for a new modules in CVS i would say. I really don't know much about web stuff, I would just do straight HTML since that's all I know. -John Labenski |
From: k. h. <kla...@nl...> - 2006-02-13 07:34:46
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John Labenski wrote: >On 2/12/06, klaas.holwerda <kho...@xs...> wrote: > > >> > >I really don't know much about web stuff, I would just do straight >HTML since that's all I know. > > Same for me, i can even do frames. But all i see around looks much better then mine :-( With these modern tools, which are WYSIWYG, anyone can help to generate content, and it even looks good. But if we make a CVS module that is oke with me, or even upload directly to the site might be easier. I do not expect many people working on it at the same moment :-) Someone able to make something good looking? I can do wxArt2D like appearance, which has the advantage that all subparts can simply be edited with vi (not me ;-) ), or nvu. Nothing fancy, and a bit old fashion, Klaas -- Unclassified |
From: Francesco M. <f18...@ya...> - 2006-02-13 09:52:20
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Hi, k. holwerda ha scritto: >> I really don't know much about web stuff, I would just do straight >> HTML since that's all I know. >> >> > Same for me, i can even do frames. > But all i see around looks much better then mine :-( > > With these modern tools, which are WYSIWYG, anyone can help to generate > content, and it even looks good. > But if we make a CVS module that is oke with me, or even upload directly > to the site might be easier. > I do not expect many people working on it at the same moment :-) > Someone able to make something good looking? > I can do wxArt2D like appearance, which has the advantage that all > subparts can simply be edited with vi (not me ;-) ), or nvu. Nothing > fancy, and a bit old fashion, I think that using a CMS like Joomla is a bit overkill for this project. CMS are good when there are daily changes or so. In fact, they require quite powerful servers as they are not extremely fast - they use ton of tables in a database and a page often requires up to 20-30 database accesses. Last, they won't be easy to setup on SF server environment... So I vote for something PHP based. I've learned PHP for the wxCode website in about a week thanks to the fact that it's almost like writing C (the only difference which comes to mind now is that variables are always preceded by a $ sign) and to the good and exaustive docs available on WWW. Using PHP it's very easy to setup a site using one of the open source web designs at http://www.oswd.org. Unfortunately the site seems down right now so I suggest you to go directly in author's webpages like http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/ For some real-world examples of OSWD in actions you can look at: http://bakefile.sourceforge.net/ http://wxcode.sourceforge.net/ http://mathdev.sourceforge.net/ specially the last one uses the Prosimii template by Haran: http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/prosimii/ which I think would be nice for wxLua, too. Francesco |
From: k. h. <kla...@nl...> - 2006-02-13 10:28:13
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Hi, Francesco Montorsi wrote: > I think that using a CMS like Joomla is a bit overkill for this project. > CMS are good when there are daily changes or so. > In fact, they require quite powerful servers as they are not extremely > fast - they use ton of tables in a database and a page often requires > up to 20-30 database accesses. It happened that i ordered my own site this weekend, where one could automaticaly install mambo and what not. And only uses one database table in mysql for mambo?? But never mind, i like the PHP solution too ;-) Something i am bussy learning in combination with mysql. > > Last, they won't be easy to setup on SF server environment... That i can imagine. > > So I vote for something PHP based. > I've learned PHP for the wxCode website in about a week thanks to the > fact that it's almost like writing C (the only difference which comes > to mind now is that variables are always preceded by a $ sign) and to > the good and exaustive docs available on WWW. Someone did sent me the dummy book (PHP Mysql ) as pdf just now :-) > > Using PHP it's very easy to setup a site using one of the open source > web designs at http://www.oswd.org. Unfortunately the site seems down > right now so I suggest you to go directly in author's webpages like > > http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/ > > For some real-world examples of OSWD in actions you can look at: > > http://bakefile.sourceforge.net/ > http://wxcode.sourceforge.net/ > http://mathdev.sourceforge.net/ > > > specially the last one uses the Prosimii template by Haran: > > http://haran.freeshell.org/oswd/prosimii/ > > which I think would be nice for wxLua, too. I can't get to those links from where i am, will have a look later, but take whatever you like best. Good to know nice examples do exist. Klaas -- Unclassified |