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2006 Jun 13
5
strange RJS behavior
I used RJS extensively in my last web app with no problem. I''m just beginning a new one and having a very odd problem. The called method, get_names, retrieves some values from the database, then ends: render :layout => false the get_names.rjs file is rendered into Javascript, but then is just dumped as Javascript (text) into the browser: e.g: try { Element.update("this_panel", ""); new Insertion.Bottom( ... ); }...
2007 Mar 21
4
Bug in TextCtrl constructor
Howdy, I''ve uncovered a bug in the constructor for TextCtrl (originally uncovered while using WxSugar but it appears to apply to WxRuby itself as well). Here''s the output from irb: # ------ irb(main):001:0> require ''wx''; irb(main):002:0* ctl =
2011 Jan 20
1
[PATCH] Don't display a progress bar if stderr isn't on a tty
Apart from being a good idea, this works round an apparent bug in either Term::ProgressBar or Term::ReadKey which seems to result in an attempt to write an exceptionally long progress bar. Fixes RHBZ#671083 --- lib/Sys/VirtV2V/Connection/Source.pm | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++-------- 1 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/Sys/VirtV2V/Connection/Source.pm
2014 Aug 25
1
tinc 1.1 - Improve Hostname Support
Currently, the tinc application which is part of tinc 1.1 does not support the ability to handle `Name = $HOST` lines in tinc.conf. This set of patches refactors get_name in order to be able to support this configuration option in the tinc binary. After having read through the codebase, it seems like we could really do for a heavy refactoring as there is a lot of poorly coupled and duplicated
2010 Nov 17
0
[PATCH] Btrfs: handle NFS lookups properly
People kept reporting NFS issues, specifically getting ESTALE alot. I figured out how to reproduce the problem SERVER mkfs.btrfs /dev/sda1 mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/btrfs-test <add /mnt/btrfs-test to /etc/exports> btrfs subvol create /mnt/btrfs-test/foo service nfs start CLIENT mount server:/mnt/btrfs /mnt/test cd /mnt/test/foo ls SERVER echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches CLIENT ls
2013 Jan 11
2
[LLVMdev] Make a comparation with IR builder
Hi All, I'm writing a code generation with my compiler. I read sever example and documentation but I did understand what I make wrong. What I try to do is a compare a local variable with a constant. But when I create a ICMP instruction I get that instruction are not of same type. I'm using llvm by svn repository updated at two week ago. The code that I try to generation is something
2006 Nov 13
2
catch event when workspace is changing
Hi, how do you do that? In normal session, this is how you do it with python: import gtk import wnck def workspace_changed(screen): workspace = screen.get_active_workspace() print workspace.get_name() screen = wnck.screen_get_default() screen.connect("active_workspace_changed", workspace_changed) gtk.main() With compiz, that code does not work because compiz use only one
2006 Mar 08
1
Poor Man''s Continuations
Hi List, I''m a new rubyist and railist, and my web-dev background is php, where I used and contributed to the WACT framework. Continuations are dead cool aren''t they. As I understand it, the problem with having them in rails is that marshalling them isn''t feasbile, so in a stateless environment, they can''t be easily implemented. (Is this correct?) My idea
2020 Jan 17
1
[v2v PATCH] -o libvirt: read pool name from object
Now that we have a Libvirt.Pool object for the output storage pool, query it to get its name instead of reading it from the XML. The result is unchanged. --- v2v/output_libvirt.ml | 12 +++--------- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/v2v/output_libvirt.ml b/v2v/output_libvirt.ml index 0247e5ad..dfd5d1a3 100644 --- a/v2v/output_libvirt.ml +++ b/v2v/output_libvirt.ml @@
2012 Dec 11
1
Need help regarding perl sys::virt
Hi, I wanted to use perl Sys::Virt (which uses libvirt) to remotely connect KVM hypervisor. As a start I tried following simple script(KVM.pl) but I am getting following error. First it will ask for authentication which I am providing to it manually then it fails. Do I need to do some configuration on KVM hypervisor before executing this script? Any help is appreciated. bash-3.2$
2013 Jan 11
2
[LLVMdev] Make a comparation with IR builder
Hi Justin, my class is a visitor pattern and I use accept method to go recursive in suboject in my AST. In locals I store AllocaInst pointer. void *visit(var1_init_decl_c *symbol) { llvm::Type *lType; varNames.clear(); varType = ""; symbol->var1_list->accept(*this); /* get a vector contains variable names */ symbol->spec_init->accept(*this); /* Store in
2010 Jan 29
4
[FOR REVIEW ONLY] ESX work in progress
The following patches are where I'm currently at with ESX support. I can now import a domain from ESX along with its storage. Note that I'm not yet doing any conversion. In fact, I've never even tested past the import stage (I just had an exit in there). The meat is really in the 4th patch. The rename of MetadataReader->Connection was because the Connection is now really providing
2013 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] Make a comparation with IR builder
you're not showing enough code. What does accept() do? Based on your description, I strongly suspect that your alloca and constant are not the same type. Remember that alloca returns a pointer type that you must load to get at the actual variable. On Jan 11, 2013 3:28 AM, "Manuele Conti" <manuele.conti at sirius-es.it> wrote: > Hi All, > I'm writing a code
2009 Oct 12
1
First draft: node storage admin
This patch provides the ability to create a "dir" type storage pool, and to add and remove volumes for existing pools.
2008 Sep 12
7
embedding wxruby?
Hello, is it possible to code a wxWidgets GUI in C++ and pass the whole wxApp or just single windows to embedded Ruby code? This would be very nice to provide a scriptable plugin system. Greetings, Niklas _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
2009 Oct 27
1
Storage admin patches
This set of patches supercedes the previous set, and has been rebased with changes from upstream.
2009 Nov 09
1
Rebased again...
This patch again rebases on upstream and should apply on next as of right now.
2010 Feb 01
9
[ESX support] Working ESX conversion for RHEL 5
With this patchset I have successfully[1] imported a RHEL 5 guest directly from ESX with the following command line: virt-v2v -ic 'esx://yellow.marston/?no_verify=1' -op transfer RHEL5-64 Login details are stored in ~/.netrc Note that this is the only guest I've tested against. I haven't for example, checked that I haven't broken Xen imports. Matt [1] With the exception of
2013 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] Make a comparation with IR builder
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 8:20 AM, Manuele Conti <manuele.conti at sirius-es.it>wrote: > Hi Justin, > my class is a visitor pattern and I use accept method to go recursive in > suboject in my AST. > In locals I store AllocaInst pointer. > > > void *visit(var1_init_decl_c *symbol) { > llvm::Type *lType; > > varNames.clear(); > varType = "";
2005 Sep 09
1
1.0alpha1: stack frame core
Hi, Today's core dump from 1.0alpha1 came from a syslog message of: IMAP(user): pool_data_stack_realloc(): stack frame changed gdb info on the resulting core dump attached. Question: how many people are building/using dovecot 1.0alpha1 with gcc 4.0.1 versus gcc 3.4.x? I am wondering if these issues come from the compiler instead of dovecot itself? Jeff Earickson Colby College