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2010 Mar 19
2
I18n and Rails 2.3.5
Has anybody faced any problem to use i18n on Rails 2.3.5? Sometimes when I
call the *t* function, it works fine, but for some keys, it does not work
and I have no clue why it is going on.
I do have a .yml with correct keys and values. For example, in this (
http://dev.promine.com.br/promine) page, i18n is working properly, but in
this (http://dev.promine.com.br/servicos) one, it isn''t? Any suggestion
about what is happening? Thanks in advance.
*Rodrigo Felix*
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2010 Sep 23
3
superclass mismatch for class Tempfile
.../gems/rails-2.3.8/lib/commands/generate.rb:2
from /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
`gem_original_require''
from /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
`require''
from script/generate:3
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Promine Tecnologia da Informação - www.promine.com.br
Project Manager
Sun Certified Java Programmer
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2015 Jun 15
2
[PATCH] resize: make available expand method warnings more prominent
When hitting a filesystem which we cannot or don't know how to expand,
instead of print a warning in verbose mode only, print it always when
showing the summary of the changes.
In the virt-resize documentation, add a paragraph about this warning.
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resize/resize.ml | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++++-------
resize/virt-resize.pod | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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2007 May 22
1
redhat sources release time?
Hello.
Since CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from
sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American
Enterprise Linux vendor, can that "prominent North American Enterprise
Linux vendor" delay the release of the source of a specific package? If
yes, for how long?
Thanks
2011 Jul 13
1
Effecting CentOS change
CentOS has a clear mission. It's the first paragraph on the centos.org
home page:
CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from
sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American
Enterprise Linux vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream
vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible.
(CentOS mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding
and artwork.) CentOS is free.
Discussions about the packages and u...
2000 Oct 02
9
the underscore ("_") in variable name
...:-)
There is a no-win situation here. It is there (I presume) mainly for
compatibility with S. It is in S because some old keyboards did not have
an underscore but a left-pointing arrow at that same position. For better
or worse we are stuck with it now.
If we follow your suggestion and give prominence to the fact that "_" is a
synonym for "<-" then as sure as eggs some people will actually USE it!
This is, in the opinion of many of us at least, a very BAD thing as it
makes code just about unreadible. On the other hand if we don't give
prominence to the fact but jus...
2006 Jan 27
5
Volume of patches for CentOS vs Fedora
...nt compared to CentOS 4.2 for the
same period is about 5 times greater. In fact, since June, there are
899 RPMs in the FC4 updates directory for FC4 which seems absolutely insane.
CentOS is a smaller distro, but not that much smaller. Also, I
understand that CentOS's parent distro (from a prominent North American
Linux Distributor) is supposed to be better tested before release than
Fedora. But still, there must be some other factor to explain the
disparity. Like CentOS only releasing a patch for security problems and
not bug fixes or something like that.
Could someone enlighten me?...
2010 Feb 25
3
Backuppc-updates on CentOS
...1.0-5.
Looking more closely I saw that the RHEL5-packages were from epel, a repo one
maybe shouldn't choose as a primary repo for ones CentOS-systems if you can
help it. At least that's the impression I got from the various posts to this
list.
I thought all packages available from the prominent American upstream provider
got a treatment from the CentOS crew? Am I wrong or am I missing something
really basic, or some part of the CentOS philosophy here? Or isn't BackupPC a
package worthy of being CentOSified? 8-)
Thanks.
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2004 May 18
5
AArgh, * and the 7960
...IAX
produces sound drop outs so extreme that the call is useless. I noted this
in an earlier post. Dialling:
Cisco ATA186 => asterisk => IAX
is fine.
Frankly, I think this is such a bad problem that it should be sorted in
advance of any of the new features that seem to be getting such prominence
nowadays. It was not present earlier in the year and I haven't upgraded my
7960. So I don't think you can point the finger entirely in Cisco's
direction.
Iain
2015 Mar 17
2
Docs strategy and tactics [RFC]
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On 03/16/2015 01:42 PM, Dave Neary wrote:
> Prominent wiki-like controls are important to getting drive-by
> edits, and I am personally a fan of the in-place editing experience
> you get from a good wiki.
I wonder if we can find a way to make the "Edit this page on GitHub"
more obvious then?
Because I agree, the [edit] link on Wiki...
2009 Feb 25
2
exim4 + dovecot + SquirrelMail virtualhosted on Debian
...4. I finally got exim4 working well enough where I can send and receive mail using the mail command on my machine. I would eventually like to have SquirrelMail (which requires IMAP) working on my website. For whatever reason, exim4 doesn't seem to support IMAP. I found out that Dovecot is a prominent IMAP server.
So I installed the most current Dovecot package (1.0.rc15) in Debian. Something is broken though...
As I log into SquirrelMail, I get an error message "Error connecting to IMAP server: localhost. 111 : Connection refused". To investigate, I decided to telnet localhost o...
2014 Jun 11
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [ADVERTISEMENT] open positions in Apple's Swift compiler team
...n example, please see
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-May/072938.html and
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2010-August/033695.html.
Using this criteria, I believe that Ted's post is on-topic (although I
agree that it should have stated the connection with LLVM more prominently).
If there is now an official policy that I've overlooked stating
otherwise, please let me know.
Regards,
John Criswell
On 6/11/14, 8:39 AM, Chandler Carruth wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 1:44 AM, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com
> <mailto:kremenek at apple.com...
2012 Jul 25
8
On Reproducible Code
...ml and does not include this advisory
statement.
The R-help Info Page also refers only to the posting guide
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help and does not include this
advisory statement.
I hesitate to sound too optimistic, but there might be some advantage in
making the statement more prominent and adding a reproducible example using
dput().
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David L Carlson
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4352
2017 Apr 10
2
133 kbps stereo killer sample
...I used a Sony MDR-V6 pair of headphones and my laptop's oonboard audio. I
detected the artifact when I was listening casually from my phone with the
same headphones.
In the second to last note of the crescendo (at ~5 s in the sample) there's
a slight flutter in the original that turns more prominent and tape-like
after encoding.
I also tried encoding at 128 kbps and 150 kbps.
ABX results:
- floex-133.opus.wav 10/10, p-value<0.001
- floex-150.opus.wav 4/10, p-value<0.83
- floex-128.opus.wav 17/20, p-value<0.002
Only at 150 kbps is Opus transparent to me for this sample.
Cheers
2009 Aug 24
0
[LLVMdev] asmwriting times (was Re: LLVMContext: Suggestions for API Changes)
...(I'm quite sure that this is not a bug in the Pure interpreter,
as exactly the same code runs more than a magnitude faster with LLVM 2.5
than with LLVM 2.6/2.7svn.)
The given figures are user CPU times in seconds, as given by time(1), so
they are not really that accurate, but the effect is so prominent that
this really doesn't matter. (See below for the details on how I obtained
these figures.)
LLVM 2.5 LLVM 2.6 LLVM 2.7(svn)
execute 1.752s 2.272s 2.256s
compile 2.316s 24.458s 24.834s
codegen 0.564s...
2012 Jun 16
2
Adding title to colorkey
...articles in this journal labelled their
graphs (e.g. axis labelling and describing their error bars). Of
particular interest is that (only) 40% of plots labelled what their
colorkey was showing (variable and units).
The paper is at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2012.05.001
R is not yet that prominent (compared to matlab) in Neuroscience, so I
doubt many of the graphs were generated by levelplot() and friends.
However, how can the colorkey be labelled? I notice that this topic has
been raised before, e.g.
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e16/help/11/11/2281.html
For now, I've done:...
2020 Oct 16
1
[PATCH v4 09/10] dma-buf-map: Add memcpy and pointer-increment interfaces
...ion of the memory to access
> + * the buffers in a safe way. :c:type:`struct dma_buf_map <dma_buf_map>`
> + * solves this problem for dma-buf and its users. If other drivers or
> + * sub-systems require similar functionality, the type could be generalized
> + * and moved to a more prominent header file.
> + *
> * Open-coding access to :c:type:`struct dma_buf_map <dma_buf_map>` is
> * considered bad style. Rather then accessing its fields directly, use one
> * of the provided helper functions, or implement your own. For example,
> @@ -51,6 +59,14 @@
>...
2019 Apr 16
4
Accept --long-option but not -long-option for llvm binary utilities
...utilities as replacement of
GNU binutils may use the grouped option syntax (POSIX Utility Conventions),
e.g. -Sx => -S -x, -Wd => -W -d, -sj.text => -s -j.text
The problem is, grouped short options don't play well with -long-option.
Sometimes there can be ambiguity. The issue is more prominent if the short
option accepts an argument.
An approach to prevent the ambiguity is to just disallow -long-option.
In D60439, I plan to make llvm-objcopy accept --long-option but not
-long-option.
It will make its command line option parsing behave more like GNU objcopy
and less like a regular llvm...
2006 Jan 17
2
Recommended GUI for Speex
Hi all,
I have recently added Speex support to my app (http://sbooth.org/Max/) and
am in the process of creating a GUI for the user to control the codec
parameters. I am new to Speex and as such I am not really sure which
parameters are more important than others, and deserve prominent
placement, etc. Is there a recommended GUI for people to follow or use as
an example?
Stephen
2012 Jul 11
3
[LLVMdev] mcjit
Does anyone know which projects rely on mcjit?
There is the oldjit too; it's still being used?
Thanks.
Reed