1. Testing
- Posted by m_sabal Nov 05, 2008
- 1234 views
Four days with no posts, I thought I'd better check to see if this thing still works.
3. Re: Testing
- Posted by ChrisB (moderator) Nov 05, 2008
- 1181 views
Yes, Mike, you lost, you were the first to break under the pressure!
Chris
4. Re: Testing
- Posted by eumini Nov 05, 2008
- 1191 views
Perhaps, this has to do with the unending wait for a release. Release EU 4.0 alpha already!
'Debo
Yes, Mike, you lost, you were the first to break under the pressure!
Chris
5. Re: Testing
- Posted by robcraig Nov 05, 2008
- 1227 views
In the RSS feed, the "month" seems to be September.
Can anyone fix this, so it's November?
Rob
6. Re: Testing
- Posted by rkdavis Nov 05, 2008
- 1236 views
Yes, Mike, you lost, you were the first to break under the pressure!
Chris
i actually broke first i was just too lazy to post about it.
i broke 3 days and 22 hours ago
7. Re: Testing
- Posted by jeremy (admin) Nov 05, 2008
- 1245 views
In the RSS feed, the "month" seems to be September.
Can anyone fix this, so it's November?
Rob
It's annoying, I know. Driving me nuts as well. The problem is the datetime.e file had a bug (duplicated a month in it's month names sequence. This has since been fixed, but all attempts of compiling the forum w/the new fixed Euphoria results in about 5 minutes of a working forum, then copies of the forum entering an endless loop taking 100% of the CPU cycle.
Thus, the only working copy of the forum I have right now is from an old revision of Euphoria, that had the datetime.e bug I did not track which revision of Euphoria I compiled it with, otherwise I could go back to that revision, make the fix and compile. But I am afraid of the 100% CPU usage bug showing up and shutting down openeuphoria.org again.
Jeremy
8. Re: Testing
- Posted by robcraig Nov 05, 2008
- 1178 views
In the RSS feed, the "month" seems to be September.
Can anyone fix this, so it's November?
Rob
It's annoying, I know. Driving me nuts as well. The problem is the datetime.e file had a bug (duplicated a month in it's month names sequence. This has since been fixed, but all attempts of compiling the forum w/the new fixed Euphoria results in about 5 minutes of a working forum, then copies of the forum entering an endless loop taking 100% of the CPU cycle.
Thus, the only working copy of the forum I have right now is from an old revision of Euphoria, that had the datetime.e bug I did not track which revision of Euphoria I compiled it with, otherwise I could go back to that revision, make the fix and compile. But I am afraid of the 100% CPU usage bug showing up and shutting down openeuphoria.org again.
Jeremy
OK, no rush.
Rob
9. Re: Testing
- Posted by petertparker Nov 13, 2008
- 1196 views
Perhaps, this has to do with the unending wait for a release. Release EU 4.0 alpha already!
'Debo
Yes, Mike, you lost, you were the first to break under the pressure!
Chris
What is RSS ? Can u Explain about that ...
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