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By nutela - Posted on June 22, 2005 - 04:25:34 (#16941)
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" I've got the DR8.2 disc ... and it's by far the coolest looking BeOS CD, IMO. I love that old BeOS logo! Original BeOS. :)"
I'd love to see that. Can't imagine Zookeeper hasn't got more then 10 votes... shame
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| Re: Zookeeper... |
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By jonas.kirilla - Posted on February 16, 2005 - 16:43:11 (#15873)
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Heh.. *wry smile* Yeah, the name and icon are so stolen. It's almost blasphemic. I just thought it'd be a shame loosing such a great name och icon in the sea of yesterdays.
For those of you who weren't around in the early days, Zookeeper (caps?) was the userspace database server BeOS had before BFS was made.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2002/03/29/windows_on_a_database_sliced/
I never used any of the DRs (Developer Releases) myself. R3/Intel was the first one I had compatible hardware for. I've got the DR8.2 disc though, which I ordered from some Mac magazine back then, and it's by far the coolest looking BeOS CD, IMO. I love that old BeOS logo! Original BeOS. :)
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By memson - Posted on February 16, 2005 - 15:13:18 (#15872)
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aaah, takes me back to DR7 ;-)
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| Re: BShell: can't find the shell |
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By jonas.kirilla - Posted on February 16, 2005 - 09:45:16 (#15869)
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It turns out ZooKeeper fails to open a Terminal window with a correct set of arguments, when there's a space in the filename of the executable. I will have a 2.1 out shortly. Thanks, Pete!
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| Thanks for new version |
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By Pete - Posted on February 16, 2005 - 09:00:18 (#15868)
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Nice to see a new version, I'm using ZooKeeper for years now with a pgp-droplet.
But I've got a problem with the Mail-It Sample script - when Terminal opens it shows "BShell: can't find the shell" and nothing happens. Could be a problem with my system, though, I have seen this behaviour in other applications which utilize the shell too.
Anyways, thanks again,
Pete
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