Jump to content


Photo

screwed SocketMMI.py


  • Please log in to reply
24 replies to this topic

Re: screwed SocketMMI.py #21 Lost in Space

  • Senior Member
  • 876 posts

+69
Good

Posted 4 September 2016 - 22:04

One of my testers was so kind to give my suggestion a try to create at least an API compatible version for PLi.

 

Attached is an enhanced SocketMMI.py which will prevent crashes from Plugins built for the new API as my AutoPin Plugin.

 

numConnections is included but will only reply 1 or 0 until you support it from the socketmmi.so

 

Then you have at least something until you found a real solution, and I don't need to produce upgly workarounds in my Plugin  for your old API anymore.

 

gutemine

Attached Files


Edited by gutemine, 4 September 2016 - 22:07.


Re: screwed SocketMMI.py #22 littlesat

  • PLi® Core member
  • 57,120 posts

+698
Excellent

Posted 5 September 2016 - 06:45

Thanks.... But why not invest 5 minutes of your time to offer a complete solution?

As far I know we have an own autopin plugin now... Maybe you can also adapt that also within 5?

Why should I invest 5-10 hours when you can domit in 5-10 minutes?

Edited by littlesat, 5 September 2016 - 06:48.

WaveFrontier 28.2E | 23.5E | 19.2E | 16E | 13E | 10/9E | 7E | 5E | 1W | 4/5W | 15W


Re: screwed SocketMMI.py #23 Lost in Space

  • Senior Member
  • 876 posts

+69
Good

Posted 5 September 2016 - 09:37

There are only 2 possible reasons why PLi team is not doing it themselves:

You don't want to do it, or you are not capable to do it.

I'll simply not support you in both, after spending much more time to understand the problem and even telling you the solution.

Have a nice day,
gutemine

Re: screwed SocketMMI.py #24 MastaG

  • Senior Member
  • 1,531 posts

+118
Excellent

Posted 5 September 2016 - 12:12

Maybe you can offer us the solution as a pre-compiled binary then?

Something that removes libstdc++.so after time runs out ? :P



Re: screwed SocketMMI.py #25 Persian Prince

  • Senior Member
  • 1,982 posts

+247
Excellent

Posted 5 September 2016 - 14:08

Yes we enjoy OpenSource... and open minded Source...

+1

Maybe you can offer us the solution as a pre-compiled binary then?

Something that removes libstdc++.so after time runs out ? :P

+1


Open Vision sources: https://github.com/OpenVisionE2



2 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 2 guests, 0 anonymous users