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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192541 is a reply to message #192534] |
Sat, 11 March 2006 15:07 |
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SSAOW has supported the LFDS for a long time.
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192543 is a reply to message #192534] |
Sat, 11 March 2006 15:56 |
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don't see how your gonna do it when almost no linux server owners use GUI's, this would be much easier if NR was written in C or C++ like it should have been, but since its not, I don't see linux anywhere in NR's future, half in part because wine blows.
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192584 is a reply to message #192543] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 05:13 |
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AmunRa wrote on Sat, 11 March 2006 16:56 | don't see how your gonna do it when almost no linux server owners use GUI's, this would be much easier if NR was written in C or C++ like it should have been, but since its not, I don't see linux anywhere in NR's future, half in part because wine blows.
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Exactly...I'm writing RavBot to run as a console app (EVEN on Winbloze) for exactly the reason that AmunRa said...
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192600 is a reply to message #192587] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 07:15 |
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Nightma12 wrote on Sun, 12 March 2006 07:02 | when you turn on a Linux PC theres no desktop at all????
just all DOS?
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Linux does have a GUI, it's called XFree86, but most servers don't run it for efficiency reasons (X, like the W32 GUI, is a pig). The Linux command prompt, however, is 2-3 orders of magnitude more powerful than any DOS box. GNU Bash has superb shell scripting support and you have many, many more handy little tools (sed, tee, install, m4, dd, ...) than Windows or DOS would ever provide. Hint: most Linux distributions provide Perl and Python too.
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192611 is a reply to message #192598] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 09:18 |
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Nightma12
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PackHunter wrote on Sun, 12 March 2006 07:57 |
Quote: | when you turn on a Linux PC theres no desktop at all????
just all DOS?
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kiddin right? ^^
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nope, i have never ever laided hands on a Linux box before, lol
Quote: | Linux does have a GUI, it's called XFree86, but most servers don't run it for efficiency reasons (X, like the W32 GUI, is a pig). The Linux command prompt, however, is 2-3 orders of magnitude more powerful than any DOS box. GNU Bash has superb shell scripting support and you have many, many more handy little tools (sed, tee, install, m4, dd, ...) than Windows or DOS would ever provide. Hint: most Linux distributions provide Perl and Python too.
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is it possible to run WINE under command prompt?
could some1 perhaps do me a favour if it does? install NR onto your Linux box and try to run it under WINE, when your execute it, add -IRC to the exe parameters and see if the bot shows up in IRC
you will have to set it up manually via the config files though
make sure also to add the E-mail setting else the bot will not connect to IRC
if it works i might be able to add support for macrem into NR? and get a linux version of NR available!
ive never used WINE myself, but ive heard mixed opinions on it, its not too resource hungry is it?
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192621 is a reply to message #192611] |
Sun, 12 March 2006 11:36 |
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Nightma12 wrote on Sun, 12 March 2006 11:18 | is it possible to run WINE under command prompt?
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It's possible, but X is a WINE dependency, so doing that wouldn't be feasible at all. There's *very* limited console support if you set GraphicsDriver=ttydrv, but nobody is going to install X to use a command line application.
Quote: | Dependencies: 00-dirtree alsa alsa:dev arts arts:dev audiofile audiofile:dev
Dependencies: bash2 binutils bison bzip2 coreutils cups cups:dev diffutils
Dependencies: esound esound:dev findutils flex flex:dev freetype freetype:dev
Dependencies: gawk gcc34 gcc34:dev glib glibc23 glibc23:dev glut gnome2-dirtree
Dependencies: grep isdn4k-utils isdn4k-utils:dev jack:dev lcms lcms:dev libexif
Dependencies: libgphoto libjpeg libjpeg:dev libungif libungif:dev libusb libxml2
Dependencies: libxml2:dev libxslt libxslt:dev linux26-header:dev m4 make mktemp
Dependencies: nas nas:dev ncurses:dev net-tools openssl openssl:dev pkgconfig
Dependencies: prelink sane-backends sane-backends:dev sed sysfiles tar util-linux
Dependencies: valgrind:dev xorg xorg:dev zlib:dev
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Is NR written in .NET? If that's the case, you may have some luck with Mono.
Doing an emerge -p wine made me cringe. >:(
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192677 is a reply to message #192534] |
Mon, 13 March 2006 09:16 |
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What's not supported in VB.Net that VB6 has. They each have the same from what I see, just VB.NET has lots of imports that you can use.
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Re: Possibility of NR for linux! [message #192790 is a reply to message #192534] |
Tue, 14 March 2006 09:56 |
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Nightma12
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The currency data type
Quote: | VB.NET no longer supports the VarPtr, ObjPtr and StrPtr functions which retrieved the underlying memory address of variables. It also no longer supports the LSet command which was used to convert one user defined type to another.
Some defunct keywords are: GoSub, Let, Is Missing, DefBool, DefByte, DefLng, DefCur, DefSng, DefDbl, DefDec, DefDate, DefStr, DefObj and DefVar as well as On x Goto.
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all arrays must be zero based, seeing as NR stores the player names in a non-zero array (1 to 127) and stores each player in its ID as the index..... =/ could be easily fixed with a - 1 though?
Quote: | Controls on a form are no longer public in VB.NET. Thus, form2 cannot reference form1.text1.text. What you now need to do is add public Let and Get property procedures to the form for each control property you want to reference from another form. By the way, Let is no longer supported, read on for more info.
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^^^^^ eeeeeeewwwwwwww, that would be a right bitch to manage
Quote: | Winforms do not support the OLE Container, shape or line controls.
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Quote: | Winforms do not support Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) or the form.PrintForm method.
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no DDE?
Quote: | Winforms and controls do not expose a .Name property at runtime. You cannot enumerate the controls collection looking for a control with a given name.
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http://www.thescarms.com/VBasic/VB6vsVBNet.asp
got it from there
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