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Publishing own dictionary
Hi there
I’d like to publish the dictionary, which is possible as specified in “Advanced Publishing” section of the dev guide.
I also noticed that there is a way to populate a dictionary
Hi there
I’d like to publish the dictionary, which is possible as specified in “Advanced Publishing” section of the dev guide.
I also noticed that there is a way to populate a dictionary
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Nicolas Huyghe
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#75
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Re: MAMA API not enforcing entitlement checks message
Hi Jacob,
The publisher / subscriber samples work fine (as well as the JNI samples).
I need to understand how entitlements are working when using OpenMAMA.
Is the entitlement server proprietary
Hi Jacob,
The publisher / subscriber samples work fine (as well as the JNI samples).
I need to understand how entitlements are working when using OpenMAMA.
Is the entitlement server proprietary
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Nicolas Huyghe
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#74
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi John,
I don't have lot of experience setting up the Virtual machine and so I can't provide much guidance on the version of Virtual Machine to use for the training.
In the past, we have use linux
Hi John,
I don't have lot of experience setting up the Virtual machine and so I can't provide much guidance on the version of Virtual Machine to use for the training.
In the past, we have use linux
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Jacobraj Benet <JBenet@...>
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#73
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Re: MAMA API not enforcing entitlement checks message
Hi Nicolas,
The below message is only a warning message that informs that application is not enforcing entitlement.
This is not of any concern, How are you running the example program? Can you run the
Hi Nicolas,
The below message is only a warning message that informs that application is not enforcing entitlement.
This is not of any concern, How are you running the example program? Can you run the
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Jacobraj Benet <JBenet@...>
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#72
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
(Adding Jamie)
Hi Jacob
I have a working version on Ubuntu 10.04 64bit – but this is unsuitable for training as there was a lot of problems that were never quite resolved getting the VM
(Adding Jamie)
Hi Jacob
I have a working version on Ubuntu 10.04 64bit – but this is unsuitable for training as there was a lot of problems that were never quite resolved getting the VM
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#71
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MAMA API not enforcing entitlement checks message
Hi,
I am new to Open MAMA and have the message below when starting a sample subscriber.
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Note: This build of
Hi,
I am new to Open MAMA and have the message below when starting a sample subscriber.
********************************************************************************
Note: This build of
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Nicolas Huyghe
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#70
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi Jacob,
I am able to build it on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit .
Hi Jacob,
I am able to build it on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit .
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Roan Horning
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#69
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi John,
Are you having this issue only on ubuntu 12 or also in earlier version of Ubuntu? I know in the past you were able to build and run mama on Ubuntu, What is very different with this build?
Is
Hi John,
Are you having this issue only on ubuntu 12 or also in earlier version of Ubuntu? I know in the past you were able to build and run mama on Ubuntu, What is very different with this build?
Is
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Jacobraj Benet <JBenet@...>
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#68
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi
I did a complete folder rm –rf OpenMama2.1 and re-extracted the files.
I’ve made sure the pthread is installed and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set but still getting the same 3 errors:
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Hi
I did a complete folder rm –rf OpenMama2.1 and re-extracted the files.
I’ve made sure the pthread is installed and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set but still getting the same 3 errors:
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#67
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi John,
Can you try to do a clean build of the MAMA API making sure that the pthread is installed and the location of the installed folder is in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
If it still complaining about
Hi John,
Can you try to do a clean build of the MAMA API making sure that the pthread is installed and the location of the installed folder is in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
If it still complaining about
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Jacobraj Benet <JBenet@...>
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#66
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FW: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi Jacob,
Im still stuck with these errors – can you give some advice?
Thanks
j
Hi Jacob,
Im still stuck with these errors – can you give some advice?
Thanks
j
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#65
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openmama build problem - generateBuildFiles.sh
Hi,
I have been trying to install openmama on a CentOS 5 VM with varying degrees of success.
My first problem was, after downloading the source from the website archive (openmama releases), running
Hi,
I have been trying to install openmama on a CentOS 5 VM with varying degrees of success.
My first problem was, after downloading the source from the website archive (openmama releases), running
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Matthew Mulhern <MMulhern@...>
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#64
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi John,
I have successfully compiled and installed it on Ubuntu 12,04. It is
the 64 bit version though--so don't know if that is making a
difference.
Roan
Hi John,
I have successfully compiled and installed it on Ubuntu 12,04. It is
the 64 bit version though--so don't know if that is making a
difference.
Roan
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Roan Horning
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#63
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi Roan,
I've loaded with synaptic package manager pretty much everything that might effect this in terms of pthread and boost. But still getting same error. Also still getting the warning about
Hi Roan,
I've loaded with synaptic package manager pretty much everything that might effect this in terms of pthread and boost. But still getting same error. Also still getting the warning about
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#62
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi Jacob -still getting stuck
Did an install for pthread – then noticed that configuration was warning that there was no ncurses – so installed this also.
Now configuration giving
Hi Jacob -still getting stuck
Did an install for pthread – then noticed that configuration was warning that there was no ncurses – so installed this also.
Now configuration giving
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#61
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
I haven't run into this specific issue, but usually when I get
messages about undefined references it means I haven't installed the
development version of the library in question. It looks like there
I haven't run into this specific issue, but usually when I get
messages about undefined references it means I haven't installed the
development version of the library in question. It looks like there
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Roan Horning
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#60
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Re: installing openmama on ubuntu 12
Hi John,
It looks like your missing the pthread library, Can you make sure that you have the pthread library installed in your machine.
Thanks,
Jacob
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Jacob
From: John Gray <john.gray@...>
Date:
Hi John,
It looks like your missing the pthread library, Can you make sure that you have the pthread library installed in your machine.
Thanks,
Jacob
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Jacob
From: John Gray <john.gray@...>
Date:
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Jacobraj Benet <JBenet@...>
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#59
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installing openmama on ubuntu 12
I have installed openmama on Ubuntu 12 (32bit) but having trouble building it - getting the following error:
Googling seems to indicate a problem with Boost or pthreads. Any advice?
I have installed openmama on Ubuntu 12 (32bit) but having trouble building it - getting the following error:
Googling seems to indicate a problem with Boost or pthreads. Any advice?
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John Gray <john.gray@...>
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#58
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Re: build error on mamalibrary
Hi Michael & Roan,
uuid.h is indeed missing. After taking Roan's suggestion:
compile is working.
Thanks a lot!
Anthony
Hi Michael & Roan,
uuid.h is indeed missing. After taking Roan's suggestion:
compile is working.
Thanks a lot!
Anthony
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Anthony Si
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#57
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Re: build error on mamalibrary
Is uuid.h installed on your system? It should be in /usr/include/uuid/
Is uuid.h installed on your system? It should be in /usr/include/uuid/
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Michael Schonberg
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#56
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