- From: flaviocu AT swix.ch (Flavio Curti)
- Subject: [lcdproc] perl programming a client?
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 01:47:11 +0100 (CET)
the library uses now the protocol 0.4pre9 version... (there is no such thing
as
a client server in 0.3?!?) but the current cvs version intoduces some changes
in
the protocol and one new function... i think the changes could be done really
fa
st... maybe i will do it this weekend, and publish another version for the
cvs v
ersion if anyone needs this...
i would like to know if any other changes to the protocol arp planned???
greetz flavio
On 16-Feb-2000 Dirk wrote:
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This sounds good. I'm assembling the hardware for an mp3 standalone, and
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I'd prefer to do as much as I can in perl. I'm still running old 3.x on my
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linux box. I guess my question is, how far off is 0.4? Will it make a lot
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of work for you to add in support for the recent versions, and then update
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for 0.4? And finally, will it be worth it?
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I've already got my front end to mpg123 done, and I'm itching to get
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things working.
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Dirk
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Flavio Curti wrote:
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> rehi
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> hehe... never mind. i was just wondering about the use of the library.. as
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> i
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> had
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> alot of downloads, but didn't receive any inputs or complaints...
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> so what do you think, is it necessary to support the cvs version ?? (new
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> paramet
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> ers in the protocol), or should i wait until the official release ??
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> greetz Flavio
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> On 15-Feb-2000 Harald Klein wrote:
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> > Flavio Curti wrote:
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> >> hi
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> >> under http://no-way.org/perl-LCDd/ you'll find a perl-library which was
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> >> written for this...
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> >> would be nice, to have some example clients... or ideas, what it needs
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> >> more...
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> > ups sorry, i forgot...
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> > if i find the time i will port lcdmetar to your lib
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> > hari
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> >> hope it helps
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> >> Flavio
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> >> ps: no, i do not yet support the CVS-version... would this be needed ???
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> >> >Well, I'll admit. My C++ skills are lacking. My C skills even worse. Is
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> >> >it
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> >> >possible to code a client using perl? Since the server language is
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> >> >ascii,
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> >> >it
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> >> >should be, yes?
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> >> >Thanks folks,
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> >> >Derek
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