When my relatives moved to Linux

John Craig jc at spl21.net
Thu Nov 9 08:22:01 EST 2006


Didn't work as standalone on Suse either.

Bill Marriott wrote:
> Followup:
>
> Are you running this on Linux as a standalone? I bet you are, because the 
> stack doesn't work on Windows or Mac as a standalone, either.
>
> You're running into the 10-statement runtime limitation with that "do field 
> 'fSum'" business.
>
> Easy way to fix that:
>
> put 0 into fld "SSS"
> repeat with i = 1 to 14
>   if the vis of img("Y" & i) = true then add 1 to fld "SSS"
> end repeat
> put fld "SSS" into SSUM
> if SSum = 14 then
>   doSuccess
> else
>   put empty into fld "SSS"
> end if
>
> Then in the card or stack script,
>
> on doSuccess
>   wait 50 ticks
>   visual effect venetian blinds
>   go next
> end doSuccess
>
> The loop condenses your "brute force" script considerably.
>
> Or, just put the whole thing into an object that is static.
>
>
>
> "Bill Marriott" <wjm at wjm.org> wrote in message 
> news:eiv6er$ope$1 at sea.gmane.org...
>   
>> FWIW, it seems to work as intended on Windows.
>>
>> Now, what exactly happens on Linux? And which flavor of Linux?
>>
>> I looked at the script of your stack... you really like the "brute force" 
>> approach to programming, it seems! I can't quite figure out what it all 
>> does or how... maybe you could run the debugger and at least indicate 
>> where it seems to go south in the code?
>>
>> Richmond Mathewson reported:
>>
>>     
>> I made a jolly little stack (on a Mac computer),
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Worked on Mac,
>>
>> Nothing doing on Linux.
>> <<<
>>
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