- Jan 06, 2009
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rswindell authored
to be treated as INCLUDE: - just happened to notice this one.
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- Jan 05, 2009
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deuce authored
lines, fix cterm_init call.
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- Dec 20, 2008
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deuce authored
len==UINT_MAX/8
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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rswindell authored
some requests for clarification from Deuce.
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
and context. This allows the event thread to perform its own JS cleanup without deleting its sbbs_t instance (causing the exception on sbbs/sbbsctrl shutdown). This replaces the change committed in rev 501.
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rswindell authored
date is not the current date (thus resetting all daily stats like logons today, posts today, etc.) - but resetdailyuserdat() failed to save the reset stats to the user.dat file because user->number was 0 at this point in getuserdat(). This bug (reported by Finnigann) only effected non-BBS servers (like FTP, HTTP, etc.) since the BBS has its own checking of a new day and resetting of the daily stats for the user during logon (in logon.cpp).
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rswindell authored
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rswindell authored
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- Dec 11, 2008
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deuce authored
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- Dec 10, 2008
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deuce authored
<threadwrap.h> must be included AFTER <jsapi.h> <threadwrap.h> redefines DLLCALL via <wrapdll.h> The other alternative would be including <threadwrap.h> from js_rtpool.h which should not be required.
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- Dec 09, 2008
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
running).
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deuce authored
bugs.
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
with debug JS libraries, Synchronet may now exist with an assertion. If this happens, please let me know exactly what was being accessed at the time so I can hopefully reproduce it. A backtrace isn't as helpfull as one would hope in the case of a JS assertion.
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deuce authored
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- Dec 08, 2008
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deuce authored
under certain circumstances.
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deuce authored
Enabling shared runtimes passes the initial touch testing.
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
test shared runtimes (which still crashes) I suspect this is due to the script compilation/startup not being inside a BeginRequest() block.
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
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deuce authored
semwrap.h which is pulled in by threadwrap.h anyway.
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rswindell authored
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- Dec 05, 2008