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SimSigWTT 21/04/2020 at 15:13 #126083 | |
ProfessorStupid
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Hi all, I am trying to install the useful looking tool SimSigWTT from Github. However, on install I get an error that "Downloading http://www.SimSig.co.uk/publish/SimSigWTT/SimSigWTT.application did not succeed." Please could someone advise where I can get the file(s)? I have attached the full error log. MTIA, Thomas Post has attachments. Log in to view them. Last edited: 21/04/2020 at 15:49 by ProfessorStupid Reason: None given Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 21/04/2020 at 19:13 #126094 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
ProfessorStupid in post 126083 said:Hi all,Hi Thomas, that's my repo, I've made it private as it hasn't been touched in 7 years, and I'm not sure it worked anyway, and has also since been superseded by other things. If you want to work on SimSig related tools there's always a few of us floating around on team speak that dabble in programming (some of us are even "professionals"!) Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 21/04/2020 at 19:26 #126096 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
Hi Sacro, Thanks. Makes sense, I was recommended it by someone on Facebook today hence trying to get it working. I'm also a software dev, although mostly PHP now, I did my A-Level in C#, so thought I'd have a look at the tool to see if I could make it work, but if it has been superseded I shall take a look at other tools instead. Thanks, Thomas Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 21/04/2020 at 20:06 #126098 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
ProfessorStupid in post 126096 said:Hi Sacro,Ah cool, I did C# many years ago, mostly Javascript/Typescript/Go these days! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 22/04/2020 at 01:19 #126129 | |
madaboutrains
316 posts |
Sacro in post 126094 said:ProfessorStupid in post 126083 said:Its denfinely a good tool to use.Hi all,Hi Thomas, that's my repo, I've made it private as it hasn't been touched in 7 years, and I'm not sure it worked anyway, and has also since been superseded by other things. I found it online and used it to produce a timetable. Just noticed you can't easily sort Permanents, to Alterations & Cancellations as per the CIF file in doing so giving you dublicates of the same train which I need to sort through to keep the right one. Would be handy to know how to get the unit diagrams function to work too? Cheers RIP Feltham Panel 1 Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 16:50 #126309 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
It looked great as you say but unfortunately, the tool is no more. I need to have a dig around and try and find the replacement tools which were mentioned.
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SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:01 #126313 | |
JamesN
1607 posts |
Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.
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SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:25 #126314 | |
postal
5264 posts |
JamesN in post 126313 said:Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.It would be helpful for the writers of heritage TTs if such a tool could be revived so that TT editing could be done without having to have the sim running (or delving into the XML and having your divide/multiply by 24*60*60 calculator running)! “In life, there is always someone out there, who won’t like you, for whatever reason, don’t let the insecurities in their lives affect yours.” – Rashida Rowe Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:31 #126315 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
JamesN in post 126313 said:Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.postal in post 126314 said: JamesN in post 126313 said:It's on Github so yes something was released - but it's so old I have no inclination to see what state it's in. But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.It would be helpful for the writers of heritage TTs if such a tool could be revived so that TT editing could be done without having to have the sim running (or delving into the XML and having your divide/multiply by 24*60*60 calculator running)! SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:34 #126316 | |
JamesN
1607 posts |
postal in post 126314 said:It would be helpful for the writers of heritage TTs if such a tool could be revived so that TT editing could be done without having to have the sim running (or delving into the XML and having your divide/multiply by 24*60*60 calculator running)!No doubt, my post was more aimed towards the intent of the OP to “dig around” to find the software. Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:37 #126317 | |
JamesN
1607 posts |
GeoffM in post 126315 said:JamesN in post 126313 said:I stand corrected then, although my assertion was based on it never being announced, properly published through the website or properly documented.Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.postal in post 126314 said:JamesN in post 126313 said:It's on Github so yes something was released - but it's so old I have no inclination to see what state it's in. But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.It would be helpful for the writers of heritage TTs if such a tool could be revived so that TT editing could be done without having to have the sim running (or delving into the XML and having your divide/multiply by 24*60*60 calculator running)! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 25/04/2020 at 18:44 #126318 | |
GeoffM
6376 posts |
JamesN in post 126317 said:GeoffM in post 126315 said:Um... it was. Hence the link in the OP.JamesN in post 126313 said:I stand corrected then, although my assertion was based on it never being announced, properly published through the website or properly documented.Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.postal in post 126314 said:JamesN in post 126313 said:It's on Github so yes something was released - but it's so old I have no inclination to see what state it's in. But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Neither the original, nor those under development since have ever been officially released.It would be helpful for the writers of heritage TTs if such a tool could be revived so that TT editing could be done without having to have the sim running (or delving into the XML and having your divide/multiply by 24*60*60 calculator running)! SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 27/04/2020 at 14:01 #126370 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
GeoffM in post 126315 said:But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Tempted to reverse engineer and make it work, the joys of open source software! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 27/04/2020 at 14:09 #126371 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
ProfessorStupid in post 126370 said:GeoffM in post 126315 said:Didn't you fork it first? I can interested parties a copy, or share the repo privately.But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Tempted to reverse engineer and make it work, the joys of open source software! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 27/04/2020 at 15:03 #126372 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
Sacro in post 126371 said:ProfessorStupid in post 126370 said:I have indeed forked it cloned a copy of the source. GitHub hasn't forced me to make it privately but shows it as not a forked repository. Would you like me to make it private?GeoffM in post 126315 said:Didn't you fork it first? I can interested parties a copy, or share the repo privately.But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Tempted to reverse engineer and make it work, the joys of open source software! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 27/04/2020 at 15:07 #126373 | |
Sacro
1171 posts |
ProfessorStupid in post 126372 said:Sacro in post 126371 said:I did it to avoid people coming and asking more questions on it! Might be best, start a new project to work on things using more modern tooling.ProfessorStupid in post 126370 said:I have indeed forked it cloned a copy of the source. GitHub hasn't forced me to make it privately but shows it as not a forked repository. Would you like me to make it private?GeoffM in post 126315 said:Didn't you fork it first? I can interested parties a copy, or share the repo privately.But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Tempted to reverse engineer and make it work, the joys of open source software! Log in to reply |
SimSigWTT 27/04/2020 at 15:52 #126374 | |
ProfessorStupid
52 posts |
Sacro in post 126373 said:ProfessorStupid in post 126372 said:Good shout, I'll start afresh!Sacro in post 126371 said:I did it to avoid people coming and asking more questions on it! Might be best, start a new project to work on things using more modern tooling.ProfessorStupid in post 126370 said:I have indeed forked it cloned a copy of the source. GitHub hasn't forced me to make it privately but shows it as not a forked repository. Would you like me to make it private?GeoffM in post 126315 said:Didn't you fork it first? I can interested parties a copy, or share the repo privately.But being on Github means anybody can take up the reins.Tempted to reverse engineer and make it work, the joys of open source software! Log in to reply |