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2006 Feb 14
1
Customizing RedCloth
I want to add some additional behaviour to RedCloth. Specifically, I
want to add to the linking behaviour. My problem is that I can''t find
any good resources on how to make these changes and how to
encorporate those in to my rails project.
Any thoughts?
Adam
2011 Mar 30
1
ksplice within CentOS
Hello guys,
I saw that a few days back there was a talk about encorporating the ksplice
toolchain into CentOS and creating rebootless upgrades to the CentOS kernel.
I'm really interested in helping for that.
Where/how we can start work ?
Best regards,
Marian Marinov
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2008 Feb 27
0
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
...be able to generate a bitcode file. I do think our
documenation needs a serious overhaul in general, but those two sections I
pointed out were pretty easily to follow in my opinion. However, I
appreciate you pointing out another viewpoint and I do agree with many of
your suggestions. I hope to encorporate this into our documentation soon.
Thanks,
Tanya
2004 Aug 06
2
better icecasts?
I've noticed that there are forks of icecast with interesting new
features (specifically the one on savannah.gnu.org with the ability to
stream speex). Are there plans to merge any of these forks with the
icecast.org icecast?
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2004 Aug 06
7
proposal: new library, libicecommon
with our new move to Subversion, we apparently lost the ability to easily
link submodules into a single higher-level module (such as icecast)...in
the old CVS repository, icecast consisted of a handful of modules,
icecast
and other modules, which are shared by icecast and ices :
avl httpp log net thread timing
in the new Subversion repository, they are still kept as separate modules,
2004 Sep 10
2
Compressing sound fonts with FLAC
I've been doing some more tests with compressing sound fonts with FLAC.
It compares quite well with sfArk which is a common compression used on
the internet for sound fonts, unfortunately its not open. For the most
part, in my tests, sfArk beats FLAC in compression, but thats not
surprising as I am compressing entire sound fonts which include
non-audio data as well. The average compression
2004 Sep 10
4
Compressing sound fonts with FLAC
...inally thinking of) would be to use
FLAC on the audio stuff, and zlib for the non-audio data, then just
write my own custom format file which would basically just have a simple
header and the two compressed blocks appended onto it.
I'm not sure what would make the most sense. Should FLAC try to
encorporate compression of sound fonts? This might not be that hard
actually. If it had the capability of concatenating gzip/bzip compressed
blocks with FLAC compressed blocks it would not really need to know too
much of the internals of a sound font (nothing on the decoding side),
just where the sample dat...
2008 Feb 27
2
[LLVMdev] Slight troubles following "Getting Started" instructions
OK, counter-examples. I am channeling Joe, an average C/C++/C#/Java
developer who's heard about LLVM and is curious to know what it is.
Joe thinks....
I surf to http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#quickstart because I am
interested in this LLVM stuff.
1, 2, 3. What documentation? What am I supposed to read? Aaah! This is
scary!
4. Install either 4.0 or 4.2. Which one do I want? Which
2005 Dec 17
10
need some tips for applying patches
I am working with a legacy database that does not always follow the
conventions for table names, primary key and foreign key column names,
and join table names.
This is no problem in my application code because Rails allows me to
override the defaults. However it is making unit testing next to
impossible because fixtures will still try and insert data into the
wrong tables.
Changing the
2006 Jun 13
21
RJS Templates for Rails
I''m happy to announce the availability of RJS Templates for Rails
published by O''Reilly.
The book covers all aspects and features of RJS that are included in
Rails 1.1. It also walks through a few examples, debugging with
FireBug, and finishes off with some reference material.
The book is 56 pages and is available in PDF format. I''m really happy
with how the book has
2007 Apr 11
22
any pointers for starting a windows port?
Hello
I am entertaining the idea of putting some time and effort into
making Facter and Puppet run on MS Windows. Call me crazy ...
Does anyone know anything about the issues that I''m likely to face?
What are the major stumbling blocks?
Initially I''d be happy just getting File to work, this would be of
tremendous value.
I''m guessing that Facter will require the
2003 Dec 01
0
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OS: QNX version 4.25
Compiler: Watcom version 10.6
</System-Info>
Hello Samba Team,
I would like to propose the following changes to version 2.2.1a.
Actually I started out these changes in 2.2.0, but I manually
encorporated them in 2.2.1a and made a fresh "diff -ru". I'll elaborate
through the diff "inline" here, but I've also included the same diff in
the attachment for your convenience, because lines get fold by the mail
client.
regards,
rick
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