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2005 Aug 31
0
Unicall X reload
Hi, executing the reload command on Asterisk make the Unicall channel unblock all Unicall channels dropping active calls. Is this just a local error (maybe in the other end of my E1 ?), an option in the source (maybe a debugging option ?) or it must be this way ? Asterisk: 1.0.9 unicall: 0.0.3-pre4 protocolvariant: br Thanks, Leonardo Aug 31 15:00:55 WARNING[28411]: Already have a
2007 Jan 09
9
Date Approximation in Specs
The floating-point expectations allow for an error tolerance. Is there any similar facility for dates? For example, say I have a custom class that handles date/time spans and I want to spec it: context "A DateRange span" do specify "should know when a week ago is :)" do d = DateRange.new d.last_week.should_be_close_to(1.week.ago, 24*60*60) end end The idea
2010 May 04
1
Posix warning : Access to ... is crossing device
I have a distributed/replicated setup with Glusterfs 3.0.2, that I'm testing on 4 servers, each with access to /mnt/gluster (which consists of all directories /mnt/data01 - data24) on each server. I'm using configs I built from volgen, but every time I access a file (via an 'ls -l') for the first time, I get all of these messages in my logs on each server: [2010-05-04 10:50:30] W
2019 Oct 08
6
RFC: End-to-end testing
[ I am initially copying only a few lists since they seem like the most impacted projects and I didn't want to spam all the mailing lists. Please let me know if other lists should be included. ] I submitted D68230 for review but this is not about that patch per se. The patch allows update_cc_test_checks.py to process tests that should check target asm rather than LLVM IR. We use this
2011 Apr 15
1
Whole genome searching of 100bp "D" sequence
Hi, I was wondering I'm going about this in the correct way. I need to test if there are coding sequences or exons in hg19 which match a string of 100bp "D" i.e. [A,G or T]. However I'm getting a strange result. I get a hit on chr7, using the 100bp search however when I search with 60bp sequence of "D" I don't get any hits. library("BSgenome")
2007 Oct 09
1
VC6 Patch
Here is a patch that gets the theora_static.dsp project for VC6 building again. Aaron -------------- next part -------------- Index: win32/theora_static.dsp =================================================================== --- win32/theora_static.dsp (revision 13945) +++ win32/theora_static.dsp (working copy) @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ # PROP Intermediate_Dir "Static_Release" # PROP
2007 Oct 09
2
R dynamic memory management
I have a loop that processes all the raw data files in agiven directory. It should allocate only the memory to accomodate the filenames list. Each file is loaded into RAM one at a time and saved to another directory after processing. The R script runs fine but it had some memory problems so it was terminated before getting to the end of the list. This is a Windows XP desktop with ~ 1GB RAM In the
2009 May 15
0
[PATCH server] use service layer for Network controller.
...ller < ApplicationController + include NetworkService ########################## Networks related actions - before_filter :pre_list, :only => [:list] - - def authorize_admin - # TODO more robust permission system - # either by subclassing network from pool - # or by extending permission model to accomodate - # any object - @default_pool = HardwarePool.get_default_pool - set_perms(@default_pool) - super('You do not have permission to access networks') - end - - def pre_list - @networks = Network.find(:all) - authorize_admin - end -...
2007 Aug 06
2
used the described Class in a shared behavior
Is it possible to access the described class in a shared behavior? I''m trying to do something like this: describe "Siberian feline", :shared => true do described_class_instance_as :feline, :name => "fluffy", :breed => "Siberian" # or maybe before(:all) do @feline = described_class.new(:name => "fluffy", :breed =>
2010 Aug 18
6
Once I added this HABTM, one of my 'through' relationships, on a non-habtm model, seems to have broke?
I''m a rails newb and have been Googling about this, but I''m still stumped. Not showing everything here, but basically it should be a pretty common setup so I''m sure others know what I''m doing wrong. - A meter can belong to many meter_groups - A meter_group can have many meters. - A user can ''subscribe'' to viewing a meter_group (Subscription)
2006 Nov 21
5
Specification Reuse to avoid Combinatorial Explosions
Hello, While reading Dan North''s BDD tutorial <http://dannorth.net/introducing-bdd>, I tried to implement his ATM example as spec stubs. When I first implemented it creating a context for each of his scenarios, I noticed that there is duplication and a combinatorial explosion of the specs. I attached the full files to this email. For brevity, I will use scenario 1 in the body of
2007 Jun 11
2
DelegateClass fails
This is not a big deal, but DelegateClass fails with rspec when methods are defined in the the delegating class. Here''s code that demonstrates: require ''delegate'' gem ''rspec'' # Version 1.0.5 ############################################################ # CONTROL EXAMPLE: Works FINE. ############################################################ class
2007 Oct 11
2
Login testing ideas
I''ve been going through Pat''s example story and noticed that there was no checking for a bad login. I assume this is because that would have made the article bigger and more complicated than it needed to be. So the question that comes of of this is: How do folks normally handle the negative case? My plan was to just use another scenario, but as a new person to BDD/TDD,
2006 Aug 24
3
A new QueueWorker class
Hello all, I''ve come up w/ a worker class that manages queued jobs using a fixed number of child workers. Well, that''s not quite true -- a new worker is spawned for each job, but you set the total number that may exist at once. There are three components: 1) queue_worker.rb: The singleton worker that manages the child workers. You probably want to auto start this. Make sure you
2007 Nov 29
3
Stylistic preferences
What are people''s opinions on which of these two styles is better to use? 1) before --------------------------- module UserSpecHelper include GenericSpecHelper def valid_sms_attributes(phone_number="12345") { :phone_number => phone_number } end end describe User, "with phone number" do include UserSpecHelper before(:each) do @user =
2011 May 07
1
Gluster "Peer Rejected"
Hello All, I have 8 servers.? 7 of the 8 say that gbe02 is in state State: Peer Rejected (Connected). gbe08 says it is connected to the other?7? but they are all State: Peer Rejected (Connected) So it would appear that gbe02 is out of sync with the group. I triggered a manual self heal by doing a the recommended ./find on a gluster mount. I'm stuck... I cannot find ANY docs on this
2013 Oct 12
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] CodeGen Context
Hi all, This is my proposal for how to solve the problem we have with function attributes that affect code generation changing between functions. (This is mostly a problem for LTO.) Please take a look at this proposal, and let me know if you have any questions or comments. Cheers! -bw CodeGen Context =============== The back-end's
2006 Jul 04
1
LoginGenerator Problem
I am trying to make a barebones login system based on this example (which in turn is just standard RoR login) but when I enter a user name and password, it says the login is unsuccessful every time. I am not sure where I am going wrong. Here is all relevent information CREATE TABLE `users` ( `id` int(6) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment, `login` varchar(20) NOT NULL default
2008 Jan 13
3
right usage of bdrb
Hi, i''m going to implement a syndication-service, which will get lists in xml with some meta-data an enclosed video files, which will get encoded at the end. The syndication run will be startet every five minutes of a full hour. So i thought to build 4 Worker. One for checking which feeds to syndicate (syndication_worker) at a specific time, one for processing the list
2007 Feb 16
6
some fun functionality for all your specs
I''ve found these two snippets of code useful and would love some feedback. first, .should_have_valid_associations usage: context "A new Product" do specify "should have valid associations" do @product.should_have_valid_associations end end code: (thanks to Wilson/Defiler for converting to rspec) module Spec module Expectations module Should