WBstartup
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
    From: Antwerp, Belgium
    Does anyone remember that wbstartup app that divided your wbstartupdrawer in 2 drawers. One with things that you wanted to start and the second one with things you didn't want to start?

    Was that WBstartup+ , would it work on MorphOS or is there a MorphOS alternative ?
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 5 from 2009/1/16
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    Heya :D
    just in time - I am currently working on such an application. It offers WBStartup management and much more, but is still in development. Current version may contain bugs etc.

    If you want to use it, please read the readme-file inside the archive carefully before installing it! :D

    StartupPrefs works with MorphOS 2.x and is confirmed to work with MorphOS 1.4x (Update Pack 1).

    If you find any bugs etc. - please drop me an email - thanks.

    [ Edited by ShawnBaxe on 2009/1/16 17:28 ]
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    jcmarcos
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    What about if you make a drawer in "WBStartup", call it "Disabled", and move things you don't want into it?
    Further question: Is there ony way of controlling the order of execution? Is the execution sorted by the programs name? I guess so. Then, carefully renaming the programs (for example, preceding their names with numbers), a required order could be established.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    dIGIMAN
    Posts: 273 from 2005/11/7
    Quote:




    Was that WBstartup+ , would it work on MorphOS or is there a MorphOS alternative ?


    Its working, im using it for quite a while

    @ShawnBaxe:
    Where do i get it?

    [ Edited by dIGIMAN on 2009/1/16 17:33 ]
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    Posts: 5 from 2009/1/16
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    @dIGIMAN:
    I've attached the file to my first post ;)
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
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    thanks Shwan... i tried three WBstartup+'s from Aminet ... two of them nag about the fact that i do not have OS3.5 and the oldest ... MorphOs told me something like " can't lock wbstartup "

    What I also liked about the program is that it actually told you what it was starting when executing during startup. If you download the oldest wbstartup+ from aminet, I believe the sources are in there. Maybe you can use it for ideas or I don't know what.

    But where is that file attached ?

    [ Edited by Oepabakkes on 2009/1/16 18:25 ]
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    Posts: 5 from 2009/1/16
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    I remember WBStartup+ and I liked it, but I cannot use their sources, cause reading someone elses sources confuses me lol Besides...I have written StartupPrefs in C++ instead of C anyway ;) But I am of course taking feature requests and they'll make their way into one of the next builds as long as I am able to do it. I've been away from AmigaOS programming for a loooooong time and even though MorphOS' API is pretty much the same, I am still trying to get back in lol.

    It is attached at the end of my first post (StartupPrefs.lha). If you still can't find it, just drop me a pm with your email address, so I can send you the archive :)

    The installation script requires the installer by Guido Mersmann btw. - download URL can be found in the readme-file. That installer might hang on MOS 1.4x or cause compatibility issues with some installer scripts. But don't worry - you can easily uninstall the installer if necessary by just launching it with no args and reinstalling your old installer then ;)
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
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    can'tseem to find it


    [ Edited by Oepabakkes on 2009/1/16 19:23 ]
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    mobydick
    Posts: 179 from 2004/2/26
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    Quote:


    ShawnBaxe wrote:
    @dIGIMAN:
    I've attached the file to my first post ;)


    Nothing here. Try it again, may be it's MZ bug.
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    Alright...hope it works now - the file should be attached to this post now :)
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    mobydick
    Posts: 179 from 2004/2/26
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    No attachments...
    Trying to attach .lha archive to test Sputnk and MZ.

    It works for Sputnik.

    [ Edited by mobydick on 2009/1/16 22:13 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
    From: Antwerp, Belgium
    I am using it now and I like it, but where is that app started and where is it's executable ?
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    geit
    Posts: 1049 from 2004/9/23
    @jcmarcos

    >QUOTE
    Further question: Is there ony way of controlling the order of execution? Is the execution sorted by the programs name? I guess so. Then, carefully renaming the programs (for example, preceding their names with numbers), a required order could be established.

    Normaly files are started by file system order. First found file will be launched first, but there is a tooltype to set the startup priority called "STARTPRI" just to "STARTPRI=100" and the tool will be launched first.

    Geit
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 5 from 2009/1/16
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    @Oepabakkes
    The executable is being installed to SYS:Prefs/
    It's not being started automatically. It's just a preferences tool, that copies files between SYS:WBStartup/ and SYS:WBStartup/Disabled/ (drawer Disabled is being created during the installation). To change the Startup-Sequence, it works as follows:

    Example
    *******
    You check "Keep BootShell" and hit "Apply changes".
    At this point the application searches Startup-Sequence for any occurrence of "EndCLI >NIL:" and simply comments it like this: ";EndCLI >NIL:". The same vice-versa if you uncheck "Keep BootShell". But before changin the Startup-Sequence, StartupPrefs copies your current one to Startup-Sequence.bak for obvious reasons ;)

    So there is no need to start the executable unless you want to change something.

    [ Edited by ShawnBaxe on 2009/1/16 22:50 ]

    [ Edited by ShawnBaxe on 2009/1/16 22:52 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Simon
    Posts: 809 from 2008/7/6
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    Now I got it :-)
    Not entirely what I had in mind, but it does the trick.
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