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 Post subject: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:27 am 
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Real Name: Ray Newman
Began Programming in MUMPS: 01 Jul 1976
Version 1.58 of MUMPS now runs on Windows (only XP has been tested).
Get http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumps/f ... z/download
Also http://cygwin.com/setup.exe to install Cygwin which is required for shared
memory and semaphore support.

Alternatively use cvs to get the source and build from source.
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@mumps.cvs.sf.net:/cvsroot/mumps checkout -P mumps
and read BUILD.

Please let us know how you go.

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 Post subject: Re: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge
PostPosted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 7:40 am 
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Real Name: David Whitten
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I didn't notice this earlier.

Kudos on this work!


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 Post subject: Re: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge
PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:25 am 
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Real Name: Josef Nagy
Began Programming in MUMPS: 0- 0-1991
Hi All

This 'mumps.exe' for Windows on Cygwin , working perfect on WindowsXP(32 bit) .
But , when I'm experienced on Windows7Ultimate(32bit) , always lost the connection to cygwin server , ex.:

[CSS]MCL> S ^TEST(1)=1
[CSS]MCL> F I=1:1:1000 S ^TEST(I)=I
[CSS]MCL> F I=1:1:10000 S ^TEST(I)=I
198323334 [main] mumps 2552 transport_layer_pipes::connect: lost connection to cygserver, error = 2
FATAL MUMPS ERROR occured!!
SemOp() failed
errno = 11 Resource temporarily unavailable
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Somebody , any idea to solution ?
Configuration on cygwin side is default !

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 Post subject: Re: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge
PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:11 am 
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Real Name: David Whitten
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My experience with cygwin is several years old. But I do know that its Windows interface is finicky.
Is there a way to make sure you have the latest versions of some of the low-level interfaces loaded?
I seem to recall that cygserver runs as a MS Windows service. I expect that Windows 7 code has been changed when they were tightening up security.

It is possible that the code referencing that message is at http://jojelino.net78.net/2012-08-30-cy ... Pr75O.html about line 325 (or at least code within a few versions of it) The message "SemOp() failed" seems to be implying that there are semaphors involved. The code before line 325 seems to be implying that "2" is ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. Is it possible that it just isn't waiting long enough to create the named pipe ?


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 Post subject: Re: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge
PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:18 am 
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Thanx David

I'm think the problem have in C source function call syntax of named pipe .
Why changed in windows7 ? .. on XP working perfect :cry:

...or windows7 security settings ? i'm will check this side .....

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 Post subject: Re: Windows version of MUMPS V1 now available on SourceForge
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I expect that Windows 7 code has been changed when they were tightening up security.


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