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2006 Apr 23
8
Shattered, the rails-based MVC game development framework
if( you_want_to_make_a_game_with_ruby ) { http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png http://shattered.hastilymade.com/shattered_ruby.png Shattered 0.3 has just been released! Inspired by Ruby on Rails, Shattered is doing for game development what rails has done for web development. Get it here ! We''ve made this
2006 Jul 20
0
Shattered 0.3.3 - an opinionated 3d game development framework
Ever have an idea for a game? Ever want to create a 3d game, but didn''t want to mess with the horrors of C++? Well now you can, and without even leaving the warm gooey comfort of Ruby! http://ShatteredRuby.com ShatteredRuby.com presents Shattered 0.3.3. Shattered is an opinionated 3d game DSL created in Ruby built on top of of http://ogre3d.org Ogre . Originally inspired by Ruby on
2017 Feb 09
8
Checksums for git repo content?
Hi all, Since the vault for 7.3.1611 has been cleared out last sunday (20170207) - why is that? - I'm using git to download a "SRPM", or more accurately, its contents. However, using git has one major drawback: It is missing checksums for the files. Are there any plans to provide checksums for the files in git so I can be sure that what I download is actually not tampered with?
2008 Oct 02
11
[PATCH 1/2] PV hugepages - Xen patch
This patch enables support of hugepages in a pv Xen environment. It is against the latest xen unstable tree on http://xenbits.xensource.com. The patch assumes the guest is passing a physically aligned hugepage. It does reference counting on all the underlying pages. Dave McCracken Oracle Corp. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list
2017 Feb 23
0
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote: > On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote: >> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at >> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has >> successfully produced two different PDF files that hash to the same SHA-1.) >> There is a whole
2002 Aug 06
2
Fwd: this is scary
i got this link from another list. does this affect applications running in wine? http://security.tombom.co.uk/shatter.html -- Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of DOS, and danced the skies on Linux silvered wings. http://pfrostie.freeservers.com/cad-tastrafy/ http://www.freelists.org/list/cad-linux
2017 Feb 23
1
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 01:03 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: > On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote: >> On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote: >>> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at >>> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has >>> successfully produced two different
2005 Jul 15
2
OT (kinda): Justification for adding Asteriskto the business plan
...guring perl scripts for AGI/* Manager interfaces (system admin scripting) to plugging the BRI into a Digium card from the old T1 router. Granted there are some differences in command configurations and might have to label a wire or two "Voice" instead of "Data" but nothing earth shattering. As for sales, it would be just adding new listings under "Telephones" in the yellow pages and adding a few words to brochures/web pages. -Don
2007 Feb 26
1
teeny mongrel_cluster hack
I was playing around with merb over the weekend and whipped up a simple form that takes your mongrel_cluster.yml file and outputs monit files for you. Not exactly earth shattering info, but if you have a couple of pups it might save you some braindead typing. It''s using the new mongrel_cluster syntax, of --only and clean for each port in your system. Hope it saves someone some time. Site is at http://monitr.atmos.org __ Corey Donohoe http://www.atmos.org -------...
2006 Jan 23
1
--gui=Tk window does not stretch (PR#8520)
Full_Name: Greg Kochanski Version: 2.2.0 OS: Debian Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.159.16.190) When you grab the corner of the Tk-R (R's console) window, the window stretches, but the useable area does not. It remains firmly fixed at the (rather small) value of 24 lines. In fact, you end up with a grey border of wasted pixels around the active white area that contains the text. (And,
2005 May 14
3
julian
I have a problem wherein I need to convert back and forth from dates of the form "2000-04-11" to Julian dates. After some experimentation I found that > z <- strptime("2000-62",format="%Y-%j") > z gave me "2000-03-02" --- i.e. March 2 which is as it should be according to my (not too reliable) arithmetic. Going the other direction, more
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: > > On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote: > > does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on > > cloned machines? > > I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs > > from one template. Now all machines have the exact same host key. >
2008 Apr 29
5
[Bug 15751] New: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15751 Summary: nouveau very slow with screen size > 2048 Product: xorg Version: git Platform: x86 (IA32) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2006 Apr 29
2
How many asterisk process's are "normal"?
...0 On Test bed #1, I have exactly 1 process of asterisk running with no phones connected to it. hshaw@kaltorak:~> ps -aef |grep asterisk |wc -l 1 hshaw@kaltorak:~> hshaw@kaltorak:~> uptime 8:57am up 6 day(s), 8:19, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.01 Nothing earth shattering, but strange. I assuming that 1 process at idle (no phones making calls and such) should be "normal" right? Terrelle
2023 Feb 25
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: >> >> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote: >>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on >>> cloned machines? >>> I have a customer who never thought about that, while cloning all VMs >>>
2004 Jul 22
2
A script to convert existing video files to Ogg
...do something with it. They're available at my home page at: http://www.iki.fi/~tjyrinki/proj_info.html#convtheora I haven't programmed much with the shell scripts, but I tried to do some proper parsing of the paramaters so that it's both easy and safe to use. There's nothing earth-shattering in the script, but I find it a nice thing to have together with a ready-to-go encoder binary. Best Regards, Timo Jyrinki
2014 Nov 25
2
[LLVMdev] ARM JIT status.
...gi?id=20329 > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev -- Regards, Tom "Where's the kaboom!? There was supposed to be an earth-shattering kaboom!" Marvin Martian iDirector, Linaro Mobile Group Tech Lead, Chromium, ChromeOS, Graphics, GPGPU Linaro.org │ Open source software for ARM SoCs irc: tgall_foo | skype : tom_gall
2005 Dec 15
5
Avery Lables, PDF::Writer or LaTex?
In a new app we are developing, we need to be able to dynamically create a PDF and send it to the browser (inline with send_data). I have been tinkering with PDF::Writer and love the simplicity and native ruby-ness of it all. However, one of the main uses for this functionality is to output a PDF of addresses to be printed on Avery 5161 labels. LaTex seems to be suited well for this, but it
2023 Feb 26
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 12:14?PM Demi Marie Obenour <demiobenour at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 2/25/23 07:50, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 10:01 AM Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: > >> > >> On 24.02.23 12:58, Keine Eile wrote: > >>> does any one of you have a best practice on renewing ssh host keys on >
2007 Jan 17
7
removing special/syntax characters
Is there any somewhat standard way to remove or otherwise handle special or syntax characters from a user''s search, such as a colon? I was thinking maybe there was something akin to Ferret::Analysis::FULL_ENGLISH_STOP_WORDS, like Ferret::Analysis::FERRET_SYNTAX_CHARS, but no such luck. How are other folks dealing with filtering user input? John