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2007 Dec 05
9
Does mock_model''s :null_object option work?
Please understand in the following that I am making relatively minor changes to legacy (non-TDD/BDD) code in Substruct and don''t have the time to refactor nicely right now. I''m just trying to get past the untested/un-speced cruft quickly to write the spec for my new code, so I''m looking for expediency over prettiness. I''m specifying before( :each ) do
2016 Mar 12
1
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...Harald wrote: > > i personally don't care what any soho-equipment manufacturer does or not, so > it's not abut "attitude" - it's simple logic - and maybe the switch to GPLv3 > is the reason for the whole subject "The sad state of samba 4 adaption" Utter bollocks, and I have the OEMs to prove it. "simple logic" my foot. Go peddle your lies elsewhere please. The *only* vendor that dropped Samba over GPLv3 was Apple, who have religious objections to *any* GPL software, and are busily re-writing anything containing it. As is their right of course....
2006 Feb 10
1
Rails is the devil on your client-side shoulder
Hi Everyone, Sorry for the inflamatory title, just trying to get your attention. Ive been thinking alot about the JavaScript helpers and I''ve written my thoughts on my companies blog if any of you are interested: http://www.vivabit.com/bollocks/2006/02/09/rails-is-the-devil-in-your-client-side-shoulder I know people have brought this up a number of times but I really think it needs some attention. Let me know what you think. Im hoping to get a plugin / patch done to take to RailsConf. Cheers, -- Dan Webb http://www.danwebb.net
2018 Apr 07
2
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
...eed into >> userspace. The last is the goal of the OP. >> > +100 > > Nobody has sudo permissions on my systems. The most common report of a > sudo attempt on my CentOS systems is 'sudo apt-get update', although I > have had 'sudo passwd root' (they got a bollocking). Does CentOS changed the package management? :-) -- LF
2018 Apr 06
2
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
On Fri, April 6, 2018 11:42 am, Richard Demeny wrote: > Just sudo it This is exactly why I have big reservation in giving users sudo permissions. If they need sudo on UNIX or Linux for small thing like this, then they have no idea what they are doing and can easily screw the system up. Not to mention regular user should not hahe these permissions on multi-user system. If they know enough to
2012 Feb 16
3
[LLVMdev] ASM appears to be incorrect from llc
...meaningless as _x is just a label (an numeric constant that happens to be an address), so it would have to be dereferenced to get to the memory at that address, otherwise it's like saying mov 0x12341234, EAX Now, my asm skills are not that great, so I'm prepared to be told I'm talking bollocks, but that's how I have interpreted everything I've read today. Cheers Matthew On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Eli Friedman <eli.friedman at gmail.com>wrote: > On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Matthew Huck <matthew.huck at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi, > >...
2005 Dec 15
6
Dynamic Text Replacement
I noticed there are a lot of PHP based dynamic text replacement examples out there such as: http://artypapers.com/csshelppile/pcdtr/ Is there anything like this for Ruby / Rails? I know there''s always SiFR but that method is often frustrating because I''ve noticed significant slow down in page load time even on pages that use it sparingly.
2002 Jan 04
2
Strange problem from "identical" hosts
Long post.. sorry. Ok.. I've got three systems, all running openssh-3.0.2p1. As a matter of fact, they were installed from the same built tree, so I know they are the same. Here's the deal. I've got three systems, call them source1, source2 and target. All are HP-UX 11.0 systems installed from the same tree. Source1 and source2 both have thier root rsa pub keys in target's
2018 Apr 06
0
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
...d are able to install what they need into > userspace. The last is the goal of the OP. > +100 Nobody has sudo permissions on my systems. The most common report of a sudo attempt on my CentOS systems is 'sudo apt-get update', although I have had 'sudo passwd root' (they got a bollocking). P.
2018 Apr 07
0
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
...he goal of the OP. > > > > > > > +100 > > > > Nobody has sudo permissions on my systems. The most common report of a > > sudo attempt on my CentOS systems is 'sudo apt-get update', although I > > have had 'sudo passwd root' (they got a bollocking). > > Does CentOS changed the package management? :-) > Quite. This is not an Ubuntu dig, but when I challenge some of the users about the more dangerous sudo's they try, inevitably they say they got the command from the net, and by that they usually mean Ubuntu forums. P.
2006 Sep 07
13
How to handle config files used by a combination of classes?
Hi, How should I handle the combinatorics when one config file must be built for a combination of possible classes? Take for example the amd automounter''s configuration file, which on Debian is found at /etc/am-utils/amd.conf. This is an INI style file which looks like: [fsname1] param1=foo param2=bar [fsname2] param1=baz param2=quag In my case I have one class of machines
2012 Feb 16
0
[LLVMdev] ASM appears to be incorrect from llc
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Matthew Huck <matthew.huck at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, >   I'm trying to compile an intermediate representation file to ASM (intel > style), and I believe that the resultant ASM is invalid. The IR is: > > ; ModuleID = 'test.u' > > %vec2 = type { float, float } > @t = global %vec2 zeroinitializer > @x = global i32 0 >
2016 Mar 12
3
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 06:15:30PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote: > > > Am 12.03.2016 um 18:08 schrieb Sketch: > >On Sat, 12 Mar 2016, Jeremy Allison wrote: > > > >>GPLv3 should guarentee that you can replace the Samba > >>on *any* device. That's the whole point of GPLv3 - no > >>DRM. > >> > >>If you find a Samba device using any
2010 Jan 28
2
winbind confused about the DC's
Hi Problems with wbinfo this time. With -u/-g/-n it works, but -i doesn't. The log.winbindd-idmap is filled with this: [2010/01/28 10:32:56, 4] libsmb/namequery_dc.c:73(ads_dc_name) ads_dc_name: domain=* [2010/01/28 10:32:56, 3] libsmb/namequery.c:1972(get_dc_list) get_dc_list: preferred server list: ", *" [2010/01/28 10:32:56, 3] libads/dns.c:343(dns_send_req)
2012 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] ASM appears to be incorrect from llc
Hi, I'm trying to compile an intermediate representation file to ASM (intel style), and I believe that the resultant ASM is invalid. The IR is: ; ModuleID = 'test.u' %vec2 = type { float, float } @t = global %vec2 zeroinitializer @x = global i32 0 define i32 @main__i__v() nounwind { locals: %0 = load float* getelementptr inbounds (%vec2* @t, i32 0, i32 0) %1 = fptosi float %0
2003 Nov 04
1
Veractiy and FreeBSD
I'm trying to get veracity (http://www.rocksoft.com/veracity/), a tripwire replacement, working on FreeBSD 5.x. When I try and create a snapshot I get the following error for files sitting on my root partition: -- snip snip -- csh.logout E: Error opening binary (B) stream of file "/etc/csh.logout". (OS error message="File is on the procfs (/proc)
2010 Dec 23
36
Weird issue with converting floats to integer
Any idea why this calculates the integer the way it does? irb> ("291.15".to_f * 100.0).to_i => 29114 Thanks, Tom -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2009 Jun 02
5
Harware vs Kernel RAID (was Re: External SATA enclosures: SiI3124 and CentOS 5?)
-=- starting as new thread as it is off topic from controller thread -=- Ross Walker wrote: > > The real key is the controller though. Get one that can do hardware > RAID1/10, 5/50, 6/60, if it can do both SATA and SAS even better and > get a battery backed write-back cache, the bigger the better, 256MB > good, 512MB better, 1GB best. I've read a lot of different reports