Der Depp vom Dienst wrote:
> ry ser wrote:
> > well I guess its not that interesting to gather stats about usage, only one person has tried it, its sad
>
> You have written a nice tool in an exotic language which has several exotic problems. Good.
>
> Most of this thread is about the problems the guy with the two fat pigs has while
> installing a testversion of your tool. Reading page and page through errors like DNS misconfig: BAD
>
> The choosen language is great, if you are working in an ancient Telecom environment, e.g. AXE programming.
> But for most current dist there is no Std.package for the lang you have choosen.
>
> So I need to invest a lot of hours, to try to install an environment where your tool may work - or not.
>
> The entry hurdles even for trying are way to high.....the time invested is gone.
>
> Will be back next year.
Yes there have been errors, as I was testing it, and needed some config changes, but other errors are not due to my app.
But the entry to the app is easy as long as you have docker, else no, i don't recommend testing it at the moment. I will provide binaries in the future.
About the language, you couldn't be more mistaken, as it's a perfect fit for an app like this. But I understand, its not so common.
This said, you're free to test it or not, but the question in the original post was: Are you interested in a tool like this? And that hasn't been answered. I'll keep developing it for myself, and it's ok, that's why I wrote it in the first place, but I thought maybe someone else was interested too.