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Gobby 0.2.0 - Workgroup-Editor

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 09:36
by MU
With this editor, many people can work on a Text at the same time by connecting their machines.

More info:
http://www.murga.org/%7Epuppy/viewtopic.php?t=2766

Download: (1.8 MB , extracted: 6 MB):

http://noforum.de/dotpups/gobby-0.2.0.pup

This Dotpup includes several libs, all is taken from Debian:

libsigc-2.0.so.0
libsigc-2.0.so.0.0.0
libatkmm-1.6.so.1
libatkmm-1.6.so.1.0.20
libgdkmm-2.4.so.1
libgdkmm-2.4.so.1.0.20
libglibmm-2.4.so.1
libglibmm-2.4.so.1.0.13
libglibmm_generate_extra_defs-2.4.so.1
libglibmm_generate_extra_defs-2.4.so.1.0.13
libgmp.so.3
libgmp.so.3.3.3
libgmpxx.so.3
libgmpxx.so.3.0.5
libgtkmm-2.4.so.1
libgtkmm-2.4.so.1.0.20
libgtksourceview-1.0.so.0
libgtksourceview-1.0.so.0.0.0
libmp.so.3
libmp.so.3.1.7
libnet6-1.1.so.0
libnet6-1.1.so.0.0.0
libobby-0.2.so.0
libobby-0.2.so.0.0.0
libpangomm-1.4.so.1
libpangomm-1.4.so.1.0.20
libxml++-2.6.so.1
libxml++-2.6.so.1.0.1


Mark

Web implementation

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 10:07
by raffy
A really quick response to people's request there, Mark :)

Does it work just like DidiWiki (in Puppy)? Or can it be installed in Apache servers?

(It's Sunday, so asking before reading or testing may be excused :) )

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 10:08
by Lobster
Now Working - eh how does it work?

Do not use this program unless you are prepared to lose data (it is an experimental dotpup - and we will get it working)

OK Mark this is what happened

1. Installed OK - did not run (think it tried to access the website)
2. refreshed Jwm - nada - nothing - zilch
3. rebooted Puppy - Puppy died (x marked the spot) the menu system dissapeared and I had just a mouse and small box bottom right . . .

Please do not give up Mark - I am just gonna set up my Puppy again (just booting from CD with a menu 3 boot up to get this message out)

We need Gobby 8)

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 10:11
by MU
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Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 10:18
by Lobster
H Mark,

I am using a heavily configured Chubby 1.0.5

Let us know how you get on - any other brave souls out there for testing?

This is perfect example of Puppy being up and running in no time when running from CD - all I need to do is rename or delete my pup001

and start again - New Puppy!

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 10:58
by MU
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Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 11:24
by Lobster
MU wrote:
Will take some time to figure out the error...
Sorrz Lobster...

Mark
No Problem 8) - when you are as keen as me to try new programs sooner or later you gonna be roasted.

Gives me a chance to start again with a lean and keen new Puppy . . .

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 11:34
by MU
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Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 12:23
by MU
Ok, I uploaded the fixed Dotpup :)

Mark

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 12:50
by Lobster
Ay Chi wa wa

Well seems to be working [ahem - now got to work it out . . .]

:)

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 12:59
by MU
Simply start it.

Create Session.
Select Name Lobster, and a colour.

Create a document "test".

Now start the program again, join session, Name "Lobster2", another color. Click on the "subscribe-button" to connect to Lobster.

Now you can see changes that Lobster makes in Window1 simultaneously in Window2.

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If you want to work on a document with Mark, you must know his IP-adress.
So Mark types:
ifconfig
in rxvt.
He sees:
ppp1 Link encap:Point-Point Protocol
inet addr:80.171.151.39

So when you join session again, type "80.171.151.39" in the "Host"-field.

Now you should be connected with me :)

Mark

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 13:21
by MU
Raffy, it is simply a texteditor, where more than one people can type in, by connecting their computers over a free port with the integrated server.

Mark

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 13:55
by Lobster
:oops:

well it says connecting to 80.17.151.39...
and then nothing . . .

connection timed out . . . which could mean you are not there . . .

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 14:15
by MU
171 , not 17 :)

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 15:19
by Lobster
yes - sorry - my mistake on reporting the numbers - I have the right numbers - still nothing

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 16:31
by rarsa
Are you behind a router from the 'other' computer you want to share the document with?

If so, you need to open and forward the port on the router . (If you tell me the model of your router I can point you to step by step instructions for doing this)

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 16:58
by MU
no, I'm connected to the web via an ADSL-Modem.

But maybe Lobsters Firewall closed all ports?

Mark

Posted: Sun 09 Oct 2005, 17:17
by Lobster
Could be, we have a router / ADSL modem / Firewall combo with two Windows computers and me on Puppy. Gonna see if anyone else can get this going for now . . . will also think about another solution - this ability to work on a doc in real time needs to be easier and there may be an online solution . . .

I am coming across a load of alpha ajax collaboration programs (on line javascript updated programs) that may be suitable and am going through them . . .

Here for example is a pre ajax system I have used in the past
http://www.chatzy.com/910359388120

Password is puppy

not quite what I am after but may be useful . . .