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2007 Jan 22
4
Postamble vs campingrc
Hi, Should I be able to use the Webrick postamble instead of using .campingrc, to tell Camping I want to use mysql? It doesn''t seem to be working for me. It does work however, when I''m using FastCGI (establish_connection :adapter => ''mysql''). James
2006 Mar 09
2
Newbie question: How to represent parent-child denormalization
I am building a relatively trivial application to try to learn my way around Rails. I am having difficulty understanding how to navigate a heavily denormalized hierarchy. Could someone direct me to a bare-bones explanation of using rails to navigate database hierarchies? I am an experienced developer. Most of my work has been desktop client server, high performance, or server to server
2008 Mar 11
4
Dropping Root
Hello Campers I''m not sure this is the right list to ask but: I''m using the junebug wiki (which is written in camping) for my own personal wiki. I''d like it to behave as a proper daemon, so it will start up at boot, get stopped properly at shutdown, keep a pid file in /var/run etc. This requires a little messing with the wiki script junebug makes in the wiki
2006 Mar 15
8
Tags to ruby interface: What I am missing? (repost)
I offer my apologies in advance for the repost. On a list as busy as this, it is sometimes easy to get missed in the shuffle. I am trying to create, display and edit a referenced object''s text field on the same view as my root object. For example: ------------------------- Quiz: <<quiz.name>> Preamble: <<quiz.preamble_presentation.text>> Postamble:
2006 May 18
0
+ Camping::FastCGI
Getting Camping to work with FastCGI is a little clunky, since FastCGI doesn''t really understand mounting apps and sometimes the environment vars are a little whack. To keep the postambles easy to read, I''ve moved the handy stuff into lib/camping/fastcgi.rb. == Mounting a Single App Assuming: Camping.goes :Blog ... this goes in your postamble ... require ''camping/fastcgi'' Camping::FastCGI.start(Blog) == Mounting Several Apps require '...
2006 Jul 18
4
intro
Hi !!! I''ve just seen this message on http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/theCampingServer.html I''d really like to see distributions offer a package which would allow simple setup of TheCampingServer, just as you see with PHP. If you''re interested in seeing this happen for the upcoming Camping 1.5 release, introduce yourself on the
2011 Jan 21
5
What the??? Failing dependancies and not sure why...
Observe the following code sniget: user { nagios : comment => "Nagios Host Monitoring Service", shell => "/bin/bash", home => "/home/nagios", ensure => present } file { nagios-homedir : path => "/home/nagios", owner => "nagios",
2006 Oct 02
1
Problems Deploying a Camping app on TxD
So I''ve been trying all day to get a small camping app I wrote up on Textdrive to no avail. Right now I''m getting a 500 error when I go to the site, and it spits this out (from lightty after i restart it and make a request to the app): (eval):13:in `initialize'': undefined method `to_hash'' for #<FCGI::Stream:0x83a35d8> (NoMethodError) from
2006 Aug 02
0
mongrel experience....
well, I like it ;) until camping supports Apache/FastCGI properly I''m running the app with a mongrel postamble (default on the blog example) and I''m rerouting Apache using a ProxyPass, works like a charm. two comments though I first try to run it using ''camping app.rb'' but it would always mount under / it would be awesome If I could do ''camping
2014 Apr 04
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Simple control-flow integrity
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 06:54:55PM -0700, Reid Kleckner wrote: > I think it's a little scary to assume things about LLVM's x86 code > generation. I haven't really finished the codegen side of the change, but > I'm pretty sure in it's current state it will emit extra loads and stores, > even if they are unnecessary. Right, I had similar concerns. Now that I've
2014 Apr 04
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Simple control-flow integrity
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 05:28:04PM -0700, Tom Roeder wrote: > On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk>wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:54:07PM -0700, Tom Roeder wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> > > wrote: > > > >> The way I've implemented it (see
2011 Jun 27
2
Add use of dput() to the instructions at bottom of post?
It's often difficult to figure out what a problem data set looks like when someone pastes a mess of output from R into an e-mail. The dput command, used judiciously?I would hope no one would send a 1 M data set?can make life much easier. I wonder if it would be useful to add a hint in the instructions at the bottom of the posting page, where the list asks for self-contained reproducible
2004 Jul 02
0
Patch to fix dist rule in ocfs-tools with another minor fix
Index: ocfs2/libocfs2/Makefile =================================================================== --- ocfs2/libocfs2/Makefile (revision 127) +++ ocfs2/libocfs2/Makefile (working copy) @@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ HFILES = \ include/jfs_user.h \ + include/jfs_compat.h \ include/kernel-jbd.h \ include/kernel-list.h \ include/ocfs2_fs.h \ Index: ocfs2/debugfs.ocfs2/Makefile
2006 Mar 14
1
I''m missing something obvious to a taglib programmer ...
I am trying to create, display and edit a referenced object''s text field on the same view as my root object. I have just about come to the conclusion that whoever invented of taglibs should be shot. quiz.preamble_presentation references a Presentation object instance. The Presentation object contains a property called text, among others. The generated form will display the ID of the
2014 Mar 21
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Simple control-flow integrity
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:54:07PM -0700, Tom Roeder wrote: > On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:15 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote: > >> The way I've implemented it (see the patch I sent to llvm-commits > >> yesterday), it's not just metadata: the intrinsic lowers to the > >> jumptable entry code given above. The CFI pass then generates a
2006 Aug 01
3
starting fresh
trying to get the example blog running under Apache/FastCGI with Camping 1.4.143 anyone using Apache/FastCGI in here? does not seems to be possible to use with Camping. anyone got better luck? this is my postamble if __FILE__ == $0 Blog::Models::Base.establish_connection :adapter => ''sqlite3'', :database => ''examples.db'' Blog::Models::Base.logger =
2008 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] getting closer!
On Apr 21, 2008, at 20:09, Terence Parr wrote: > Ok, I *might* be getting this from the assembly code. ... From > that, it will push/pop in functions? If so, that's easy enough. :) Yup! Sounds like you've got it. > What I was/am missing is the explicit link between types and > variables in a GC.c file and the generated machine code. If I can > get that last
2008 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] getting closer!
On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:23 PM, Gordon Henriksen wrote: > On Apr 21, 2008, at 20:09, Terence Parr wrote: > >> Ok, I *might* be getting this from the assembly code. ... From >> that, it will push/pop in functions? If so, that's easy enough. :) > > Yup! Sounds like you've got it. Yup, what i was missing and what somebody should add to the doc is that
2008 Apr 22
3
[LLVMdev] getting closer!
Ok, I *might* be getting this from the assembly code. The assembly code has: L_llvm_gc_root_chain$non_lazy_ptr: .indirect_symbol _llvm_gc_root_chain .long 0 and I see it being used in the function preamble. Is that a ref to an extern symbol or the def? I.e., is it referring to StackEntry *llvm_gc_root_chain; that I must have in my GC C code? (semispace.c has it) SO!
2008 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] getting closer!
Hi again Terence, On Apr 22, 2008, at 15:20, Terence Parr wrote: > Sorry for the long questions...gotta figure this out. Not a problem! > On Apr 21, 2008, at 6:23 PM, Gordon Henriksen wrote: > >> On Apr 21, 2008, at 20:09, Terence Parr wrote: >> >>> Ok, I *might* be getting this from the assembly code. ... From >>> that, it will push/pop in