Wayne,
The updateCheck script looks very nice now. By coincidence, I have another
observation about it. Just now we had some network problems just when I
started the script and I found out that the program was not dealing very well
with the loss of connectivity. I even had trouble quitting it by clicking the
window bar [X] button. Not sure this is something you want to worry about for
the script, but I imagine it would happen the same within Analysis and could
cause more trouble?
Patrick
On Thursday 17 May 2007 11:52, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> Tim reminds me that if for some obscure reason you happen to run
> updateCheck while Analysis is also open, then you would indeed have to
> restart Analysis for the changes to take place there. Of course you might
> wonder why anyone would run updateCheck with Analysis also open, but I
> guess it's possible. If anybody tells me this is likely to happen then
> I'll put back in another, more directed, message, into the update scripts.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Thu, 17 May 2007, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> > Right, I've updated the update scripts so that when you run updateCheck
> > it now says "quit" rather than "close" and indeed quits rather than
> > closes. Also, you don't get the irritating message about having to
> > restart for the changes to take effect.
> >
> > Wayne
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