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2006 May 25
4
How to add a migration with a plugin?
...here already a mechanism for this? If so, how do you do it? -- *Berin Loritsch* Owner *Work:* 571-215-7708 *Email:* bloritsch@d-haven.com <mailto:bloritsch@d-haven.com> *IM:* bloritsch@d-haven.org (MSN) *http://www.linkedin.com/in/bloritsch * * * *D-Haven* <http://d-haven.org> 20044 Great Falls Forest Dr. <http://maps.google.com/maps?q=20044+Great+Falls+Forest+Dr.%2CGreat+Falls%2CVA+22066%2CUSA&hl=en> Great Falls, VA 22066 USA See who we know in common <http://www.linkedin.com/e/wwk/5678360/> Want a signature like this? <http://www.linkedin.com/e/sig/567...
2006 Jul 27
2
ActiveRecord retrieval style? Lazy initialtization?
.... There''s got to be something I''m missing. -- *Berin Loritsch* Owner *Work:* 571-215-7708 *Email:* bloritsch@d-haven.com <mailto:bloritsch@d-haven.com> *IM:* bloritsch@d-haven.org (MSN) *http://www.linkedin.com/in/bloritsch * * * *D-Haven* <http://d-haven.org> 20044 Great Falls Forest Dr. <http://maps.google.com/maps?q=20044+Great+Falls+Forest+Dr.%2CGreat+Falls%2CVA+22066%2CUSA&hl=en> Great Falls, VA 22066 USA See who we know in common <http://www.linkedin.com/e/wwk/5678360/> Want a signature like this? <http://www.linkedin.com/e/sig/567...
2018 Mar 09
0
Memory Leak with PHP
...2.2 191:15.43 php-fpm 2326 mysql 20 0 4993m 1.3g 6076 S 7.3 2.0 149:11.06 mysqld 2842 apache 20 0 1664m 1.4g 8996 S 4.9 2.2 191:34.00 php-fpm 17085 apache 20 0 1454m 1.2g 9824 S 1.3 1.9 167:25.43 php-fpm 13850 apache 20 0 464m 45m 5872 S 1.0 0.1 0:43.55 httpd 20044 root 20 0 15276 1496 952 R 1.0 0.0 15:05.99 top 1936 apache 20 0 1684m 1.4g 10m S 0.7 2.2 192:37.37 php-fpm 19109 apache 20 0 463m 44m 5808 S 0.7 0.1 0:18.66 httpd 24782 apache 20 0 465m 46m 5720 S 0.7 0.1 0:12.01 httpd 1848 apache 20 0 1579m 1.3g...
2006 Mar 02
2
testing duplication in model and functional
Hi, I''m starting a new application, and want it to be tested out the wazoo. Do people duplicate tests in both unit and functional tests? Say I have a Product model. I write tests that make sure that it acts appropriately (tests the validations and so forth). Is it good practice to also write the functional tests for the same sort of tests (i.e. make sure that the validations are
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...6) = LIVER ################ > Feb 24 11:01:01 belly logger: Restarting winbind > Feb 24 11:01:01 belly logger: Killing winbindd.... > Feb 24 11:01:03 belly logger: Reloading winbindd... > Feb 24 11:01:03 belly logger: Winbind loaded!.... > Feb 24 11:01:03 belly logger: root 20044 0.0 0.5 2720 1328 ? S 11:01 0:00 /usr/local/samba/bin/winbindd -d 2 > Feb 24 11:01:03 belly logger: Winbind restarted > ################ > Feb 24 14:39:00 liver logger: Restarting winbind > Feb 24 14:39:00 liver logger: Killing winbindd.... > Feb 24 14:39:02 liver logger: Rel...
2016 Jun 21
2
[LLD] thunk implementation correctness depends on order of input section.
...20028: 3c 19 00 02 lui $25, 2 2002c: 08 00 80 08 j 131104 <foo1a> foo2: 20030: 00 00 00 00 nop 20034: 3c 19 00 02 lui $25, 2 20038: 08 00 80 0c j 131120 <foo2> 2003c: 27 39 00 30 addiu $25, $25, 48 __start: 20040: 0c 00 80 0a jal 131112 <foo1b+0x4> 20044: 00 00 00 00 nop 20048: 0c 00 80 0d jal 131124 <foo2+0x4> 2004c: 00 00 00 00 nop 20050: 0c 00 80 0e jal 131128 <foo2+0x8> 20054: 00 00 00 00 nop 20058: 0c 00 80 0d jal 131124 <foo2+0x4> 2005c: 00 00 00 00 nop 20060: 0c 00 80 08 jal 131104 <foo1a>...
2008 Jun 27
6
Last call for Syslinux 3.70
Hi all, I have just released syslinux-3.70-pre25. Unless someone has something big and scary that either I have managed to miss or was just stumbled over, I'm going to release 3.70 final some time between tomorrow and Monday. Thus, *please holler now* if there are any stop-ship problems still known... -hpa
2010 May 15
1
barplot: invalid 'xlim' value
...5:00~-163.172~80-2~2 20038~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 6:00~-163.172~80-2~2 20039~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 7:00~-163.172~80-2~2 20040~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 8:00~-163.172~80-2~2 20041~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 9:00~-164.188~80-2~2 20042~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 10:00~-164.950~80-2~2 20043~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 11:00~-164.950~80-2~2 20044~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 12:00~-165.966~80-2~2 20045~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 13:00~-165.966~80-2~2 20046~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 14:00~-165.966~80-2~2 20047~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 15:00~-166.728~80-2~2 20048~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 16:00~-166.728~80-2~2 20049~Well_80-2~7/1/2000 17:00~-166.728~80-2~2 20050~Well_80-2~7/1/200...