1. Problem running EDB and v2.5??
- Posted by "David Jarvis" <davidj at ultrasmart.org> Nov 21, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 22, 2004
Dear Members I use EDB v1.26.1 (which uses Win32lib v0.59.1.8) and running it under Eu v2.4 it has been fine and stable fo me. With the chage to Eu v25, the program no longer runs. The use of $ in various include files (file.e, get.e, wildcard.e, database.e) seems to be only part of the problem. Even when the relevant include files are replaced with v2.4 files, EDB does not run. The v2.5 interpreter stats up OK, but EDB seems to abort, and the interpreter stays running in the background. I will update with the latest EDB, Win32lib etc to see if this makes any improvements, but the message is that there may be a few incompatabilities between v2.4 and v2.5 that may be program specific. David
2. Re: Problem running EDB and v2.5??
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> Nov 21, 2004
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- Last edited Nov 22, 2004
David Jarvis wrote: > > Dear Members > > I use EDB v1.26.1 (which uses Win32lib v0.59.1.8) and running it > under Eu v2.4 it has been fine and stable fo me. > > With the chage to Eu v25, the program no longer runs. > > The use of $ in various include files (file.e, get.e, wildcard.e, > database.e) seems to be only part of the problem. > > Even when the relevant include files are replaced with v2.4 files, > EDB does not run. The v2.5 interpreter stats up OK, but EDB seems to > abort, and the interpreter stays running in the background. > > I will update with the latest EDB, Win32lib etc to see if this makes > any improvements, but the message is that there may be a few > incompatabilities between v2.4 and v2.5 that may be program specific. I have run EDB (v1.26.5 is the latest) under v2.5 (although it won't work using the Euphoria version of Euphoria due to limited number of call backs) and Win32Lib v60.6. I'm not sure what to tell you, other than to get the latest EDB (and possibly Win32Lib, too...I'm not sure if it will run with earlier versions, though it probably will). Matt Lewis