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posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 10, 2007 5:28 PM
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Yes you need space in the system tmp directory…
posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 10, 2007 4:35 PM
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Boy, yes… I got the "anonymous download" to work (with my user-name). A bit touchy....

As for the zip download, could that be related to the fact that, in order to produce a zip, you need a write space on some disk ??

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 10, 2007 3:54 PM
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For the anonymous error:

Is your directory /tmp/libresource exist ?

  • If not create it.
  • If so, then remove the directory /tmp/libresource/.so6 (It seems that the application try to use the old user setting)
and try again with login=guest and nothing as password

For Secuity right:

I don't understand why you get this error.

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 10, 2007 3:31 PM
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Hello Sébastien,

the problem with both methods can be seen on the following video. Note that it has a sound-track but unfortunately the input was wrong… http://klein.activemath.org/~paul/tmp/LSsrc-noZIP-noDownload.mov hope it clarifies my issues. paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 10, 2007 12:41 PM
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What's the problem with the zip now ? I've downloaded myself and I managed to download and unzip it without any error ?

What is the problem ? Are you logged as polx ?

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 10, 2007 12:37 PM
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The anonymous download allow you to get the content of a synchronizer without creating a workspace. You can let the login/password blank (or just login=guest) if the synchronizer allow guest user to update themselves, otherwise you will need to give your ID.

I agree that anonymous access is not appropriate, but this access has been made for not registered person like anonymous.

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 10, 2007 12:12 PM
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?? the right to download the zip didn't work.

Also, now, anonymous download, which used to crash now gives me an authentication error… hey this is anonymous… why the hell does it ask me my user and password !

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 6, 2007 12:16 AM
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You have the right update now… If you want…
posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 6, 2007 12:15 AM
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You right… But anyway, you don't need those source, you can get the prepackaged version… I will give you this right…

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 6, 2007 12:01 AM
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> On the browse tab you can export the content of a synchronizer as a zip ? Is it what you ask for ?

yes but:

"You have not the required ! Kernel:UPDATE ! permission at URI /home/development/lastBuildSrc"

(also, this should be on the front, not in the browse)

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 5, 2007 5:07 PM
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On the browse tab you can export the content of a synchronizer as a zip ? Is it what you ask for ?

What I was saying, is the latest source from the synchronizer are not the latest source. The latest source are the one available under the 2.3 release, which is not officially released… (But can be found) And they all are available as a zip file...

And the zip that I gave you only need the jar that are available in the webstart of any libresource instance.

Seb

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 5, 2007 4:49 PM
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Well, I wanted to have the *latest sources*. The zip with the ant tasks you made me actually depend on some other trees.

So the reason I am asking for a zip is that it would be simpler to download a zip of the source tree than trying to run a jnlp which, in my case, just crashes. I think it would also be a useful feature (e.g. for folks who do not want to run jnlp for some reasons).

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 5, 2007 4:46 PM
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latest update ? (From the synchro?)

I would recommend to donwload the packaged version… For the jars, you can get them from our server.

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 5, 2007 4:09 PM
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Well, the QPL was not there,

but worse… my MacOSX, latest updates, crashes natively with the download JNLP. Wouldn't it make sense to make a zip aside as well ?

thanks

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 4, 2007 12:49 PM
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Normaly in the source header it should refer to QPL.

This source package should be inside the Libresource sources. And by now, there is no public specific synchronizer of it. Your are basically the first one in the community to ask for it. For our custumer, they have it in a binary format on there CD.

posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 4, 2007 11:20 AM
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Erm thanks...

isn't there public synchronizer about it ?

I wish not to be picky but such a download is a nice one-shot-hint which might lack something more long term. For example… there's no license in this archive.

thanks!

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Dec 4, 2007 11:14 AM
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Here they are: For the missing library, just get them from your libresource server. The file path are given by the JNLP of (Update, Commit or Create workspace)
posted by Paul Libbrecht at Dec 4, 2007 10:41 AM
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Couldn't find these.

Basically, I have only two places to search for:

  • the Latest Sources synchronizer view (in this Libresource)… the names task or ant don't appear there. There seems, also to be almost only adapter classes for so6
  • the jars in my Libresource 2.2 installation, there's 3 or 4 jars that bear the name so6 and none seem to contain a class with name task or ant...
I would need help here. One way would also be to provide the URLs of the so6 project or so6 synchronizer. Another would be to point to appropriate jars and ant-manuals (although javap can do the job here).

paul

posted by Sebastien Jourdain at Nov 27, 2007 7:03 PM
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Yes… But I don't remember were they are… I'm not sure if they are available in the source package. If not, we can add a binary pack aside.
posted by Paul Libbrecht at Nov 27, 2007 5:05 PM
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Hello,

is there a set of tasks for the libresource synchronizer ?

thanks in advance paul