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2009 May 06
0
gettext-2.0.2, gettext_activerecord-2.0.2, gettext_rails-2.0.2
...per encoding. * string.rb: #bytesize alias to #size in older ruby version such as 1.8.5. * Fixed bugs * n_() to work when Plural-Forms line in po-file is not correct. [Reported by Sava Chankov (Bug#25570)] * GetText::Locale.default_rules_path : $LOAD_PATH is not well parsed. [by hallelujah] * locale_path.rb: Fixed warning message. == gettext_activerecord-2.0.2 * Update version * Update Dutch translation [by Bart ten Brinke] * Enhance ruby-1.9.1 support. == gettext_rails-2.0.2 * Update Dutch translation [by Bart ten Brinke] * Apply the gettext-2.0.2 changes((don...
2006 Apr 04
10
Ruby server infrastructure evolution -> app. servers?
All, Just musing about this whole FastCGI thing (that I hadn''t even thought of since 1999 when looking at OpenMarket for a customer and even then it was "old"), and wondering when we might see projects/products that attempt to provide Ruby application services in a J2EE-like container. I see the Cerise project - any interesting information on that? I''m assuming
2008 Jul 24
2
Tripplite Smart1500SLT configuration?
...y.shutdown: 20 ups.delay.start: 30 ups.load: 12 ups.mfr: Tripp Lite ups.model: TRIPP LITE SMART1500SLT ups.power.nominal: 1500 ups.productid: 3012 ups.serial: 9605ALCSM538800161 ups.status: OL ups.timer.reboot: -1 ups.timer.shutdown: -1 ups.timer.start: -1 ups.vendorid: 09ae ups.watchdog.status: 0 Hallelujah! At least, I think I can say that. All the ones that I can make sense of, look good to me. Does the rest of it make sense? If so, I believe you can add this device to your supported devices list. If not, I'll be glad to help figure out what it takes to make it so. --Jeff
2006 Sep 01
3
kernel 2.6.9-42 is faster
Gents, Under 4.3 and the associated kernel it took 17 seconds to recompile my entire application on my amd 4800+ X2. Down from 1 minute and 20 seconds on my old platform. I just tried under the new 2.6.9-42 kernel and it is 15 seconds. So that modification to the kernel for disk improvement seemed to help my compile time... Just sharing... Great work on 4.4. Jerry
2007 Oct 22
2
Test post
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2010 Nov 24
2
Need Internet Explorer 6 or 7
I work for the state of Idaho and all of our paystubs and other important employee documents and other information are all online. The problem is that they are only accessible using Internet Explorer - and I am a Mac user. Yes, I've contacted them, many times - many levels, and just hit a brick wall each time. The website states: The State Controller's Office currently supports
2004 Mar 16
2
graphical interface
Dear R users,, I'm having difficulties when i use the gstat extensions in R especially with the graphical interface, as the variograms plots are depicted with gray background and cyan points for the number of pairs, Consequently the fitted variogram is drawn in cyan, How can i change that so i could have, white background and black lines for the fitted variogram, for the complete plot.
2010 Jul 14
1
question about SVM in e1071
Hi, I have a question about the parameter C (cost) in svm function in e1071. I thought larger C is prone to overfitting than smaller C, and hence leads to more support vectors. However, using the Wisconsin breast cancer example on the link: http://planatscher.net/svmtut/svmtut.html I found that the largest cost have fewest support vectors, which is contrary to what I think. please see the scripts
2003 Oct 20
2
Samba 3.0.0 PDC, XP SP1, and domain joining woes.
...ons it, except when talking about Microsoft's AD-capable servers. So I'm a bit lost. I don't suppose anyone could suggest any potential remedies? It strikes me that something else is going on beyond the obvious, but I can't figure it out. Help most gratefully received (cries of hallelujahs etc). -- Nick Maynard nick.maynard@tastycake.net
2008 Nov 29
3
Yet another "NameError: uninitialized constant" problem
I''ve searched for information about this and compared what I have to the solutions I can find, here and elsewhere. I found some good and useful information, yet my stuff still doesn''t work. I was hoping somebody here could spot something. I''m using rails 2.1.2 and I''m pretty new to ruby and rails. My goal is a fairly simple many-to-many relationship linking
2014 Dec 29
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ourse of ~7 years, you deliver new functionality to production every 1-4 weeks, achieving 100% of the desired feature set over the course of years. This isn?t pie-in-the-sky theoretical BS. This is the way I?ve been developing software for decades, as have a great many others. Waterfall is dead, hallelujah! Second, there is no necessary tie between OS and software systems built on top of it. If your software only runs on one specific OS version, you?re doing it wrong. I don?t mean that glibly. I mean you have made a fundamental mistake if your system breaks badly enough due to an OS change that y...
2014 Dec 29
5
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Mon, December 29, 2014 04:22, Ned Slider wrote: > What business model do you have that you > can't build around a product guaranteed to be consistent/supported for > the next 10 years? Well, despite the hype from Wall St., Bay St. and The City, a large number of organisations in the world run on software that is decades old and cannot be economically replaced. In many instances
2012 Jan 05
1
Blind transfers being cancelled by asterisk & hanging up on remote caller
Hello all, I have a system running AsteriskNOW with asterisk asterisk-1.8.8.1-1_centos5 from AsteriskNOW repository. I just changed our Polycom 335 sip.conf so that blindpreferred=1 (all transfers default as blind transfers). If a customer calls in & we answer & transfer, everything works fine. But if we call out to a customer & then transfer to another internal extension, that
2006 Apr 03
3
Ready to call this a bug
I''ve been trying to get a handle on AJAX today and am ready to call "BUG!" I started with the code from Curt''s "AJAX on Rails". It used <ul="my_list"> and <li> and worked fine. Except I need a table instead of a list. So I did the simplest thing that I thought could possibly work. In the view, I changed the :position attribute from
2014 Dec 29
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...he desired feature set over the course of years. If you are, say, adding up dollars, how many times do you want that functionality to change? > This isn?t pie-in-the-sky theoretical BS. This is the way I?ve been developing software for decades, as have a great many others. Waterfall is dead, hallelujah! > How many people do you have answering the phone about the wild and crazy changes you are introducing weekly? How much does it cost to train them? > I don?t mean that glibly. I mean you have made a fundamental mistake if your system breaks badly enough due to an OS change that you can?...
2006 Apr 09
12
Help With Dependent Drop-Down and @Params
Hello All: I am trying to create a select box that is filled with options based on the user''s selection in a related drop-down. I have had success with this before using the examples provided by the following two sources: One posted by Rory at Rory on Rails - http://www.roryhansen.ca/?p=9 the other posted by Adam at
2014 Dec 30
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...that skip every other major release by taking advantage of the way the EL versions overlap. EL5 was still sunsetting as EL7 was rising.) >> This isn?t pie-in-the-sky theoretical BS. This is the way I?ve been developing software for decades, as have a great many others. Waterfall is dead, hallelujah! > > How many people do you have answering the phone about the wild and > crazy changes you are introducing weekly? The burden of tech support has more to do with proper QA and roll-out strategies than with the frequency of updates. For the most part, we roll new code to a site in respo...
2015 Jan 01
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ip every other major release by taking advantage of the way the EL versions overlap. EL5 was still sunsetting as EL7 was rising.) > >>> This isn?t pie-in-the-sky theoretical BS. This is the way I?ve been developing software for decades, as have a great many others. Waterfall is dead, hallelujah! >> How many people do you have answering the phone about the wild and >> crazy changes you are introducing weekly? > The burden of tech support has more to do with proper QA and roll-out strategies than with the frequency of updates. > > For the most part, we roll new code to...
2005 Aug 08
68
Pluralized Controller Names?
If I do: script/generate controller Photo I get a controller named photo_controller. OTOH, if I do: script/generate scaffold Photo I get a controller named photos_controller. (Note that the controller name is pluralized). I realize that I''m specifying the controller name explicitly in the first case, but it seems odd to me that the scaffold command generates a pluralized
2007 Dec 11
54
1.9
Hey so, People are asking about Mongrel Ruby 1.9 compatibility. Isn''t the point of 1.9 for library developers to have time to get ready for 2.0? It''s not like 1.9 is a production release. Evan -- Evan Weaver Cloudburst, LLC