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From: Deborah <debita@...>
Date: 2009/2/27
Subject: Re: programd Digest, Vol 31, Issue 1
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When I try to run programD under Ubuntu 8.10 the scripts simple-console and simple-gui-console don't work. They're executable, but when I run them it says

./simple-console: 21: source: not found
./simple-console: 30: start_programd: not found

I tried also executing bin/simple-console

I don't know what's wrong... any ideas?

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Today's Topics:

  1. <system> element in Windows Vista (Deborah)
  2. <system> - Vista (shahin@...)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 18:17:05 +0100
From: Deborah <debita@...>
Subject: [programd] <system> element in Windows Vista
To: programd@...
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Hello everybody!

I installed ProgramD on Windows Vista. But I can't make the <system> test
succeed. I tried with the prefix cmd /C but all I can get is these answer:

[YourBot] user> testsystem
[2009-01-25 22:36:29,322] WARN: Error executing <system> command "cmd \C
echo Test passed."
CreateProcess: "cmd \C echo Test passed." error=2

I noticed that in the output the command that seems to be executing is *cmd
\C* while in the core.xml file I used the forward slash *<entry
key="programd.system-interpreter.prefix">cmd /C</entry>
   *
I tried also changing this entry: *<entry
key="programd.system-interpreter.directory">C:\Windows\System32\</entry>*using
*.. *instead of the directory where cmd.exe is...

In windows xp it runs perfectly... but I don't understand what is happening
in Vista.

Please I would appreciate any help


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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 06:34:50 +1300
From: "shahin@..." <sector57@...>
Subject: [programd] <system> - Vista
To: Program D <programd@...>
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good luck if you can make <system> work with vista.
it works well under linux
-- Shahin --


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