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2017 Sep 19
6
update to 7.4
I was doing an update to 7.4 and somewhere in middle the machine died.
If I drop back to a previous kernel the machine is alive. So how do I say
"forget the previous yum update" and start all over and do it again.
Booting into the new kernel I get a kernel fault. So going back one level
on teh boot screen solves that - I just need to start the update again. How
is that?
Thanks,
Jerry
2009 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] bug on SVN
> Okay, we're now checking for <termios.h> in addition to <sys/ioctl.h>.
> Hopefully, things are working again on Cygwin with r72018 (but I can't test
> it here).
It's still building here, but it definitely gets further than it used
to. Thanks Doug!
Jay.
2009 May 18
0
[LLVMdev] [Cygwin] bug on SVN
...ys/ioctl.h>.
>> Hopefully, things are working again on Cygwin with r72018 (but I can't
>> test
>> it here).
>
> It's still building here, but it definitely gets further than it used
> to. Thanks Doug!
Jay,
Do you mean it does not build or does build ?
I had freeked it and added a #include <termios.h> to Cygwins
include/sys/ioctrl.h and it built fine.
Aaron
2017 Sep 20
0
update to 7.4
Thanks all for the thoughts. I have no issues with 7.4 - this was clearly
"freek" accident while updating, either internet connection closed on me or
something. I brought the unit back here, I tried a few of the suggestions -
wasn't really working for me. So I just re-installed 7.4 and all was fine.
Thanks again.
Jerry
2006 Mar 29
0
How to organize models into modules
Being a bit of a neat freek, I would like to organize the models in my
Rails app into modules. I have created the directory structure as
follows:
models
|- module1
|- mymodel.rb
And my model class code is:
module Module1
class Mymodel
...some stuff
end
end
How do I include this model in my controllers without referencing it as
"Module1::Mymodel"? Also, how do I