Re: MoreSCF problem
Re: MoreSCF problem
- Subject: Re: MoreSCF problem
- From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2005 10:38:21 -0700
I ran into what may have been a similar problem in MoreSCF where it
was failing when the Automatic location had been deleted in Panther.
Something to do with dealing with old Jaguar stuff and new Panther
stuff. I used a DTS incident and Quinn fixed it (yay). I don't know
if that code made it into a new MoreSCF release yet though.
Dave
On Apr 28, 2005, at 10:27 AM, Arthur J. Lewis wrote:
Okay set UUID's started in Jaguar (10.2).
However in setting up a virgin OS for 10.2.0 and 10.3.0 one
typically has an Automatic with a setID of "0". In moving through
to 10.3.9 via upgrading you still have an Automatic with a setID of
"0". As a result the MoreSCF code works well for me since it looks
for the largest number beyond the list of numbers that are discreet
and hence should work for all releases 10.1.0 through 10.3.9 so
long as the user never deletes all entries that map to a discreet
number.
The problem I have with MoreSCF arises when there are no discreet
numbers for any of the setID members and all setID members are
UUID's, then MoreSCF gives rise to a large negative number
("-24.....") off the top of my head.
Should the anticipated 10.4.0 due out on 4/29/2005 not provide an
Automatic with a "0" but instead uses a UUID then I will have a
problem in using MoreSCF.
Hence my looking for a more recent release of MoreSCF.
TIA - Arthur J. Lewis
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