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User Name Wing_Master

Member Since 2005-03-30

Total number of Feedback Posts: 2

Total number of comments: 3

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mlnet core 2.5.30 (Mac OS X)

A GUI for Sancho  

For the users that prefer a GUI Application, you can try Sancho. Download the Mac Version from http://sancho-gui.sourceforge.net/download.phtml For using it, simply open Sancho AFTER launching the mlnet core. I've been talking with the developer of Sancho, and it'll be included with the next release of the mlnet core package, that will be released in one or two weeks. One recomendation for Sancho. You can "link" a core to the GUI in Sancho's prefs. This may be a bad idea, because closing the GUI implies also closing the core. [alert admin]

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Thursday, April 07 2005 @ 04:05 PM PDT

mlnet core 2.5.30 (Mac OS X)

URL to access the core.  

Well, the URL files contain resources fork inside. It's supposed that Apple's PackageMaker splits the forks when creates the Installer package, and joins them again after the installation. But seems that in certain cases, this doesn't occur, so the URLs are unusable. The Starter App opens a connection to the core, directly, but you may add to your browser's favorites the url for access the Webb interface in the mlnet core. By default, mlnet uses the port 4080 for the webb access, so unless you change it, you may acces the core using any of these URLs: http://localhost:4080 (localhost is your machine) http://127.0.0.1:4080 (the IP of the loopback) http://0.0.0.0:4080 (the bind address) if you change the webb port in the options of mlnet, you should change the URLs to reflect that change. P.e: If you set the port to 5555, the URL to access the core will be http://localhost:5555 [alert admin]

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Saturday, April 02 2005 @ 12:49 PM PST

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Download don't work with Safari  

Safari doesn't seems to recognize stuffit .sitx files as binary files. This is a known problem. Other browsers download the .sitx correctly. Two options for safari users. Save link as, or copy the url and paste it in the download window of Safari. In next versions, I'll put a .dmg to avoid these problems.

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Monday, April 11 2005 @ 12:58 PM PDT

Had to set Perfs to Admin required  

Worked fine for me, but I think this may be an issue with the treatment of the root settings in the package. (This may be a problem in Apple's Package Maker) or even unexpected permissions in your folder. I've managed to correct this without using root privileges, so this will not occur in future releases. Thanks a lot for the advice.

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Saturday, April 02 2005 @ 12:37 PM PST

Download don't work here  

hummm... I've checked the url, and works fine with Firefox. But with Safari, for some reason, doesn't recognizes the .sitx as a binary file. May you try it with other browser?

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Friday, April 01 2005 @ 02:25 PM PST