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2004 Sep 15
1
Character encoding problems
Hi,
I am having problem with filenames in a "Linux Samba server <-> Linux Samba
Client" setup. The server has filenames with lanugage specific characters (???)
in them. When mounted on the Linux workstation the characters are replaced by
question marks.
If I connect to the server with a Windows machine there is no problem with the
characters. Also, if I connect with smbclient to the shares instead of mounting
them, the filenames...
2011 Jun 11
15
after initialize blowing up---help
...r :count
t.timestamps
end
end
def self.down
drop_table :greetings
end
end
================== greeting.rb =============================
class Greeting < ActiveRecord::Base
after_initialize :check_greet
validates_uniqueness_of :count
def check_greet
self.language = lanugage.capitalize
end
end
=================== greeting.yml ==========================
hello:
greet: howdy
language: english
count: 44
hola:
greet: hola, que tal
language: spanish
count: 55
=================== greeting_test.rb ========================
require ''test_helper''...
2012 Feb 17
8
Puppet syntax check for Komodo Edit
Hi folks,
Recently I''ve been using a MacBook Pro (Lion) as a workstation, I''m
feeling good even if still missing some tool (coming from Ubuntu
environment).
I''d like to have a cross platform IDE with basic Puppet syntax
highlight, so far the one that seems to better fit my needs is Komodo
Edit v7, that is mentioned here:
2011 Jun 28
2
[LLVMdev] Box removal
...;add_ints", "sqrt", etc. Inside these primitive functions
we would have to unwrap our IntObj types, add the values, allocate a
new object and return that to the function. In the above example, we
could probably expect around 4 allocations, and 7 unboxing operations.
Now granted if my lanugage is running as a bytecode interpreter, I can
speed it up simply by having LLVM call my functions in order, and
perhaps even in-lining all the bytecode operations into a single
function. But even then, I'm still left with the 4 allocations and 7
unboxings (is that even a word?).
I know other com...
2009 Apr 12
3
Vorbis-/Speex-Audio for Movie-Archiving
...uage and
the 'main audio-track' not completely free of language, but who cares, since
the 'main-audio-track' is always played concurrently with one one of the
speech-tracks. Of course speex would have to be able to efficiently encode
language with a little mumble-jumble of other lanugages subtracted ;)
Has anyone ever thought about this or is it complete and utter nonsense?
Thanks for your time and of course for developing the best free audio-codecs!
Regards,
Hannes
2009 Apr 12
3
Vorbis-/Speex-Audio for Movie-Archiving
...uage and
the 'main audio-track' not completely free of language, but who cares, since
the 'main-audio-track' is always played concurrently with one one of the
speech-tracks. Of course speex would have to be able to efficiently encode
language with a little mumble-jumble of other lanugages subtracted ;)
Has anyone ever thought about this or is it complete and utter nonsense?
Thanks for your time and of course for developing the best free audio-codecs!
Regards,
Hannes
2006 Sep 07
9
LiteSpeed
Yo Zed,
Just curious -- what do you think of the LiteSpeed
server? Is it better than Lighty? Does it (gasp!) also
serve Rails apps like Mongrel? I think I read that
LiteSpeed doesn''t have proxying support.
Thanks,
Joe
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2009 Feb 20
0
Vorbis-/Speex-Audio for Movie-Archiving
...uage and
the 'main audio-track' not completely free of language, but who cares, since
the 'main-audio-track' is always played concurrently with one one of the
speech-tracks. Of course speex would have to be able to efficiently encode
language with a little mumble-jumble of other lanugages subtracted ;)
Has anyone ever thought about this or is it complete and utter nonsense?
Thanks for your time and of course for developing the best free audio-codecs!
Regards,
Hannes
P.S: please keep me in CC
2009 Feb 25
0
Vorbis-/Speex-Audio for Movie-Archiving
...uage and
the 'main audio-track' not completely free of language, but who cares, since
the 'main-audio-track' is always played concurrently with one one of the
speech-tracks. Of course speex would have to be able to efficiently encode
language with a little mumble-jumble of other lanugages subtracted ;)
Has anyone ever thought about this or is it complete and utter nonsense?
Thanks for your time and of course for developing the best free audio-codecs!
Regards,
Hannes
P.S: please keep me in CC
2009 Feb 25
0
Vorbis-/Speex-Audio for Movie-Archiving
...uage and
the 'main audio-track' not completely free of language, but who cares, since
the 'main-audio-track' is always played concurrently with one one of the
speech-tracks. Of course speex would have to be able to efficiently encode
language with a little mumble-jumble of other lanugages subtracted ;)
Has anyone ever thought about this or is it complete and utter nonsense?
Thanks for your time and of course for developing the best free audio-codecs!
Regards,
Hannes
P.S: please keep me in CC
2010 Sep 01
6
Why is vector assignment in R recreates the entire vector ?
Hello all,
A friend recently brought to my attention that vector assignment actually
recreates the entire vector on which the assignment is performed.
So for example, the code:
x[10]<- NA # The original call (short version)
Is really doing this:
x<- replace(x, list=10, values=NA) # The original call (long version)
# assigning a whole new vector to x
Which is actually doing this:
x<-