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2009 Nov 03
2
A new logo for HDT
Hey, The HDT project is more and more active and tend to bring new releases as often as possible. We are on a good track for releasing HDT 0.3.5 in a few days. Beside of that, we are trying to give this project a dedicated identity. The first step is having a 'cool' logo that represent HDT. This work will lead to - give some shine on our website (http://hdt-project.org) ;) - a
2009 Nov 03
2
A new logo for HDT
Hey, The HDT project is more and more active and tend to bring new releases as often as possible. We are on a good track for releasing HDT 0.3.5 in a few days. Beside of that, we are trying to give this project a dedicated identity. The first step is having a 'cool' logo that represent HDT. This work will lead to - give some shine on our website (http://hdt-project.org) ;) - a
2006 Feb 08
5
beginner - problem with understanding relationships
Hi folks, I''m new to this... so hopefully someone can help me. I have a few objects... Property and Address and Landlord... where a Property has an address and a landlord has an address also. I''ve modelled this in the db with the properties table having an address_id and the landlord table having an address id. My rb looks like: class Property < ActiveRecord::Base
2008 Jun 04
17
Get your SXCE on ZFS here!
With the release of the Nevada build 90 binaries, it is now possible to install SXCE directly onto a ZFS root filesystem, and also put ZFS swap onto a ZFS filesystem without worrying about having it deadlock. ZFS now also supports crash dumps! To install SXCE to a ZFS root, simply use the text-based installer, after choosing "Solaris Express" from the boot menu on the DVD. DVD download
2007 Jan 11
4
counter-intuitive behaveour when passing a proc to Mocha::Expectation#returns
Let''s say that I have a procedure that: * gets the number of bytes to write into some file * and returns the number of successfully written bytes def save( text, len ) This procedure is being used all over the place especially inside the method "process" which I want to test. Thus in order not to polute my filesystem I stub the "save" procedure. But of course in
1999 Mar 07
13
smbmount question
Hi, I'm running Linux 2.2.2 w/ Samba 2.0.2, using the smbmount that comes with Samba 2.0.2. I noticed that when I mount shares, smbmount sticks around, almost like a daemon: [root@jason /root]# smbmount //XXXX.gatech.edu/XXXX$ "XXXXXX" -U jkau -c "mount /mnt/cnd" < /dev/null > /tmp/smbmount.out [root@jason /root]# ps ax | grep smbmount 10678 ? S 0:00
2006 May 15
33
acts_as_commentable release
I now have the acts_as_commentable plugin up on RubyForge. This plugin will allow you to add comments to any active_record object in your Rails application. So far the directions are simple, and there are only a few features: To install: ruby script/plugin install svn://rubyforge.org//var/svn/commentable/acts_as_commentable In the readme there is a sample migration you will need to use, with
2003 Dec 01
0
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...s up in my list of processes? Then I tried to go ahead to the next stage and this is what I got: # ./smbclient -L spineshank added interface ip=129.153.130.138 bcast=129.153.130.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 session request to SPINESHANK failed (code 0) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0) Ahhhhhh! Any thoughts anyone? Desperately need to get this set up, Ross Kennedy # default: off # description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \ # to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \ # connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser. service swat { port = 901 socke...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...up in my list of processes? Then I tried to go ahead to the next stage and this is what I got: # ./smbclient -L spineshank added interface ip=129.153.130.138 bcast=129.153.130.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 session request to SPINESHANK failed (code 0) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0) Ahhhhhh! Any thoughts anyone? Desperately need to get this set up, Ross Kennedy Return-Path: <Malcolm@brandes.com> Delivered-To: samba@lists.samba.org Received: from brandes.com (brandes.com [12.105.226.130]) by lists.samba.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 0620B4CAA for <samba@lists.samba.org&gt...