FormBoss

My software: http://www.formboss.net

  • mike

    January 20th, 2011

    Hi Matt,
    thank you very much for your tutorials. I’m working on an open source photo processor and am slowly learning new techniques, at this point SIMD… If you ever publish your articles in a PDF or so, please drop me a line. Looking forward to more insights from you.
    Regards, mike

  • ben b

    July 14th, 2011

    Download links (aesop hiphop php ui) to the compressed files broken, said “Sales Calls”. I downloaded them before but give an error when you want to untar them. That’s after installing all that is required..now only need to download the packages. Also, the fedora package and source are OK for Centos I guess!

    Ben

  • grdinic

    July 14th, 2011

    Greetings : )

    My apologies for the file download issue, we should be all set now (my original download logic seems to have been the issue).

    As far as the Sales Call message: to save bandwidth we limit the number of downloads per user. Of course this was not your fault as the download link was faulty, so I have of course reset your ip to be able to download again. In short, the Sales Call message was just a bit of leftover HTML the page had when being built, and is only hit when the max download limit is reached.

    As far as working on CentOS — it may, but the trick is the larger downloads have a pre-compiled version of HPHP which means any dynamic library files must match my target system, which in this case is Fedora 15 and Ubuntu 11.04.

    CentOS, if it uses a different library file (that is, version) that Fedora 15, will thus not work. It would be nice if HPHP used static includes in these cases, but alas, I haven’t had the time to go in and work that out. To make matters more complicated, any change I make could be lost anyway on the next patch of HPHP, of which their are many.

    Thus, to be on the safe side I would stick with Fedora 15 or Ubuntu 11.04.

    Hopefully this helps but please let me know if not!

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