Aquileo | Recent changes to bugshttps://sourceforge.net/p/emuframework/bugs/2012-04-13T15:09:38ZRecent changes to bugsAquileo | Emulators are not accepted on MacOS2012-04-13T15:09:38Z2012-04-13T15:09:38ZEdo Noordermeerhttps://sourceforge.net/u/edonoordermeer/https://sourceforge.net13374c7e9ce6e2594668b69fe9156a967d1e9be6<div class="markdown_content"><p>As part of the emulators selection step in the EF workflow, a check is made against the OS for each listed Emulator. The listed Emulators are usually classed as 'linux' or 'Windows'. On MacOS, neither of these two types are accepted, and only those Emulators for which no operating system is defined, are accepted.</p>
<p>As MacOS is essentially unix-based, it is suggested that all Emulators listed to run under linux, are also accepted on MacOS.</p></div>Aquileo | Default install folder on MacOS is Applications2012-04-13T15:05:44Z2012-04-13T15:05:44ZEdo Noordermeerhttps://sourceforge.net/u/edonoordermeer/https://sourceforge.netc4e435f995b23c6a983d46d61ab2a4c0dcf6f0e2<div class="markdown_content"><p>When running the IZPack installer on MacOS, the default installation folder is in the 'Applications' folder. This is where 'proper' MacOS applications live, and is not really suitable for the EF.</p>
<p>Suggest to use a sub-folder in the users home folder.</p></div>Aquileo | Language default does not work correctly2012-04-10T07:40:05Z2012-04-10T07:40:05ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.netb067835dc201cf9aa78ec8f5ccef6b669ce3d4f3<div class="markdown_content"><p>The EF should default to EN when started. In some instances, this default is NL, which may be confusing for non-Dutch speakers.</p></div>Aquileo | Basic GUI needs resized windows2012-04-10T07:37:49Z2012-04-10T07:37:49ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.netd32fa396e6feb24e438db532eda7482f4fd8e044<div class="markdown_content"><p>Not all child windows in the Basic GUI function correctly. These need to be resized in order for the Basic GUI to function correctly.</p></div>Aquileo | BBC micro and Thomson images are not recognised2012-04-10T07:34:44Z2012-04-10T07:34:44ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.net76f4c6652adf807247a8cdaeed1fcea3a5039ba9<div class="markdown_content"><p>The BBC Micro and Thomson image files are not recognised, and the EF does not complete the setup process to run these files</p></div>Aquileo | Basic GUI does not start from shell script2012-04-10T07:31:58Z2012-04-10T07:31:58ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.net0aaef0b7c31219c552e34344bae123640673097d<div class="markdown_content"><p>The basic GUI (runEF_basic.sh) shell script does not work. The basic GUI is not started</p></div>Aquileo | Installer attempts to change execute permissions on wrong fi2012-04-10T07:29:17Z2012-04-10T07:29:17ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.net29102f8faad77bb7b74049f7f855c84665dde35f<div class="markdown_content"><p>See screenshot</p></div>Aquileo | Windows 7 install error2012-04-05T11:24:38Z2012-04-05T11:24:38ZJeffrey van der Hoevenhttps://sourceforge.net/u/jrvanderhoeven/https://sourceforge.netfbc0727e32ef6351b0d1267ffdb280ae957fb4a1<div class="markdown_content"><p>WIn 7 the following error pops up during install:<br />
"This directory cannot be written"</p>
<p>same for other directories.</p></div>Aquileo | MacOS install error2012-04-05T11:23:23Z2012-04-05T11:23:23ZJeffrey van der Hoevenhttps://sourceforge.net/u/jrvanderhoeven/https://sourceforge.netedabb3b759e83ff1ca5acc31d6f8790989194e0d<div class="markdown_content"><p>For OX 10.7: the following error pops up during installation:<br />
"Error executing /bin/chmod a+x / Applications/KeepEF/runEF_adminGUI.sh"</p></div>Aquileo | Emulator process working dir should be exec dir2012-02-28T13:02:21Z2012-02-28T13:02:21ZBram Lohmanhttps://sourceforge.net/u/blohman/https://sourceforge.netdb8a4838358160dbf36c773259257ee517b17622<div class="markdown_content"><p>The emulator processes are started in temporarily generated subdirectories in the ./exec dir (set in the properties file). However, the working directory of the emulation process is the root directory of the Emulation Framework (i.e. the directory where the EFCore.jar is located). This means that any files changed/written by the emulator process will appear in this directory, and not in the emulator's execution directory.<br />
Not only does this represent a security risk but also a problem when cleaning up the emulator directory and files.</p></div>