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2000 Apr 28
0
Samba Solaris->NT connection problem
Hello! I am new to the samba list, and am fairly new to samba (less than 4 months). I have an interesting samba problem that has me up against a wall at the moment. We have a handful of Solaris (2.7) boxes and a handful of NT boxes attached to a hub. We have samba installed on four of the Solaris boxes so that we can easily access them from the NT boxes without
2000 Apr 28
0
Follow-Up to my Solaris->NT issue (was: Samba Solaris->NT connection problem)
Hello again, folks! There is one thing I neglected to mention on the Solaris->NT connection issue I posted earlier today, and which I believe is the source of the problem. Two days ago, I "inherited" a NT server which I now use as my workstation. I physically moved that NT server from one place to the other (i.e., unplugging all the cabling -- power, Ethernet, etc.) so that I can
2009 Sep 25
0
WWW::Mechanize and Rails console not playing well
I can run this code just fine in irb, but when I run it in rails script/console, I get an error: >> res = agent.submit(search_form, search_form.buttons.first) ArgumentError: one hash required from /home/jwoods/NetBeansProjects/activista/vendor/rails/ actionmailer/lib/../../actionpack/lib/../../activesupport/lib/ active_support/core_ext/string/interpolation.rb:85:in `%'' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/httputils.rb:352:in `_escape'' from /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/httputils.r...
2008 Jan 06
5
alternate gem repo?
Hey folks, I''ve looked through the docs, and the mailing list, but for the life of me I can''t figure out how to specify an alternate gem repository for a package. From the docs, it looks like I should be able to do source => whatever, but this seems to just send gem looking for a specific gem at a url, rather then the more general alternate source for the gem. It looks
2000 Dec 04
29
Thank You!
Robert's suggestion indeed fixed the problem. I kept thinking those entries were necessary in inetd.conf. Also, kind thanks to Fred Gilbert for his prompt responses.:-) John