[Coco] need drivewire help

Michael R. Furman n6il at ocs.net
Thu Mar 28 12:20:39 EDT 2019


> 
> On Mar 27, 2019, at 6:25 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at shentel.net> wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday 27 March 2019 16:24:29 Bill Pierce via Coco wrote:
> 
>> Gene, Drivewire hasn't been updated since about 2014. Aaron has since
>> moved on with life (he got married LOL), so it's been the same old DW4
>> just as you left it. The problem is that Java changed... every year
>> (or less), and is slowly leaving DW4 behind.
>> 
>> 
> Well, TM I am on an older java.  But I'm beginning the process of 
> installing stretch, debian-9.8.0 in the next couple weeks, to replace 
> debian-7.9, wheezy. The wheezy install will remain as the stretch is 
> going on a new drive.
> 
> So we'll see what falls over with a newer jre I guess.
> 
> Is anyone else takeing over drivewire maintenance?
>> 
>> 


Gene,

I’ve been meaning to try to persuade you to try out pyDriveWire.  It’s actively being developed and so far has had 1 or 2 major updates each year.

Here is a copy of the pyDriveWire manual for an upcoming release slated for April 2019 (the current released version pyDriveWire v0.4 was released April 2018):

http://www.ocs.net/~n6il/The%20pyDriveWire%20Manual.pdf

I know you use the printing support in the Java DriveWire4 server.  pyDriveWire does have “experimental printing support” and it will need some work to become more useful for you.  Again your comments on “What works for Gene” will be extremely helpful in improving it and getting it to par with the java server.

If you are still interested enough to try it, the project is hosted on GitHub.  Again note that some of the things in the manual haven’t been officially released yet (but they are checked into the git repository if you know where to look, hint: it’s still under “develop”-ment):

https://github.com/n6il/pyDriveWire

I’m receptive to any and all feedback, rants, raves, and bug reports.  I can usually turn around a bug fix in a few hours, features take a bit longer but still pretty quick.  Let me know  didn’t work or wasn’t implemented well and I’ll get it fixed.

—

Michael R. Furman
Email: n6il at ocs.net
Phone: +1 (408) 480-5865


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