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2011 Jun 08
1
Installing Virtualbox on Mac osx with pkg dmg provider
Hello I can''t manage to install VB on osx via puppet and pkgdmg provider. puppet client : 2.6.8 on osx snow leopard 10.6.7 puppetmaster : 2.6.8-1~bpo60+1 on debian squeeze The puppet logs say : [...] debug: Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderPkgdmg: Executing ''/usr/bin/curl -o /tmp/VirtualBox-4.0.8-71778-OSX.dmg -C - -k -s --url
2008 Feb 04
0
gettext and acts_as_paranoid gives stack overflow
...out "alias_method_chain :belongs_to, :deleted" in acts_as_paranoid/ init.rb, which is hardly a suitable permanent solution. Thanks much for any advice you might be able to offer. - Ian Ignored ''app/models/cafe_application.rb''. Solve dependencies first. /home/ian/Work/Starbucks/Star-cafe/main/trunk/star_cafe/vendor/plugins/ acts_as_paranoid/init.rb:3:in `belongs_to_without_deleted'': stack level too deep Ignored ''app/models/criteria_set.rb''. Solve dependencies first. /home/ian/Work/Starbucks/Star-cafe/main/trunk/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/ gems/gettex...
2018 Aug 28
1
Issue sharing folders with Thunderbird
...2 root sharedusers 33 Aug 27 21:12 db the user operations is a member of ?sharedusers? in /etc/group. I even chmod?ed the permissions after to rw for global and I get the same error/result. The file does appear to get written to. For example, lets say user u2.name creates a folder called ?starbucks? and uses the IMAP commands to share it out to user operations. It seems to write to the acl_shared_dict file in /var/lib/dovecot/db/shared-mailboxes.db with an entry like > shared/shared-boxes/user/u2.name/operations > 1 And it writes to the ~/Maildir/.starbucks/dovecot-acl file for u2.use...
2013 Nov 22
1
Appending Excel File Data in different folders into Single Dataframe
...e about 10 folders in my directory i.e Folder 1 – Folder 10. Each Folder has a single excel file containing data with the following attributes “State”,”lat”,”lon”, “address” i.e State Lat Lon Address Anchorage 45.87576 -12.567 Starbucks, Van dyke road, 33456, USA I would like to write a script in R that goes through each folder and gathers the data to create a single data frame that has all the data in each folder. So I would have a single data frame that consists of all observation appended together from in each excel file i...
2018 Sep 11
1
Issue sharing folders with Thunderbird
...rs 33 Aug 27 21:12 db > > the user operations is a member of ?sharedusers? in /etc/group. I even chmod?ed the permissions after to rw for global and I get the same error/result. > > The file does appear to get written to. For example, lets say user u2.name creates a folder called ?starbucks? and uses the IMAP commands to share it out to user operations. It seems to write to the acl_shared_dict file in /var/lib/dovecot/db/shared-mailboxes.db with an entry like >> shared/shared-boxes/user/u2.name/operations >> 1 > > And it writes to the ~/Maildir/.starbucks/dovecot-a...
2005 Feb 12
4
Wireless - routing or bridging
...h3 Trying to follow Tom''s "My Shorewall Configuration" I gave the eth3 NIC 192.168.y.1 and a Cisco AP350 a 192.168.y.2 address. In trying to be "visitor friendly" (the intent is just add your MAC address) and let the visitor act like they''re at their local Starbucks and get a DHCP address. The Cisco hands out a 169. something address via DHCP. So, I''ll ask the question and duck.... Am I looking at solving routing, or do I have to do bridging ? Or, which section of the RTFM did I miss? My test laptop can browse the AP350, and this shorewall box...
2011 Nov 14
2
Not all files copied
First time posting to this mail list. Be gentle :-) Project: Building new Linux Fedora server to replace the existing Solaris 10 x86 server. Rsync is being used to transfer files from the current server to the new server. The rsync daemon didn't want to start on the older server via inetd. Not a big deal, I just manually started it. The first directory being copied is /home.
2005 Apr 24
4
Typo 2.0
I''m proud to announce the 2.0 release of the typo web logging engine. What started as a toy project while I was waiting for a client at starbucks now became a prestige open source project with tons of modern features a dedicated dev team and even its own hosting service! Get it at http://rubyforge.org/projects/typo/ The 2.0 release has been long coming. Here are some of the new features: Highlights: * HTML admin - Thats right, I gave u...
2013 Oct 07
1
Android App for Icecast Administration
...move in a future version from the non-HTTP STATS method to > something HTTP compliant, probably a GET of a /admin URL. > > Also: please support HTTPS! Most people won't want to send their admin > password in the clear across the interwebz. Especially from the > stereotypical 'Starbucks free WiFi'. > > Cheers > > Thomas > > > On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Basil Mohamed Gohar < > basilgohar at librevideo.org> wrote: > >> On 10/05/2013 04:26 PM, Elad Nava wrote: >> > Hey Icecast devs, >> > I want to build an Android app...
2006 Jan 23
3
2 Open RoR Positions - Denver, CO
Ping Identity Corporation, a mid-sized identity solutions company, is currently looking for 2 contractors (3+ months w/option to hire at contract end) to assist in developing and extending our internal corporate application platform. This internally-developed platform drives most aspects of our company, from sales leads to support to applications that assist in day-to-day operations. We are
2013 Oct 06
4
Android App for Icecast Administration
Yeah, the app will probably only be for viewing statistics and other Icecast data - and not for "managing" or modifying the server since it isn't possible from the Web interface. Any suggestions for what Icecast data the app should display? On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Basil Mohamed Gohar < basilgohar at librevideo.org> wrote: > On 10/05/2013 04:26 PM, Elad Nava
2004 Aug 06
0
No subject
...er performance (e.g., if 10 people listen to a recording, then there would be 10 performances) or 15% of the service's gross revenues from such transmissions. * Webcasters who syndicate their service through 3rd party Web sites (e.g., a webcaster who offers music to listeners at Starbucks.com) would pay $0.005 (five-tenths of one cent) per performance without a revenue option. * Webcasters would pay a separate royalty fee for the making of "ephemeral recordings" (e.g., server copies) that would be equal to 10% of the royalty calculated under the options...
2013 Oct 07
0
Android App for Icecast Administration
...e_2.3.0 Note: We aim to move in a future version from the non-HTTP STATS method to something HTTP compliant, probably a GET of a /admin URL. Also: please support HTTPS! Most people won't want to send their admin password in the clear across the interwebz. Especially from the stereotypical 'Starbucks free WiFi'. Cheers Thomas > > On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 2:29 AM, Basil Mohamed Gohar > <basilgohar at librevideo.org <mailto:basilgohar at librevideo.org>> wrote: > > On 10/05/2013 04:26 PM, Elad Nava wrote: > > Hey Icecast devs, > > I want to...
2008 Dec 24
2
Solaris 8 and Solaris 10
All, Is there a mount.cifs utility or mount_smbfs for Solaris 8 and Solaris 10. I would like to map drives to my Windows servers from Solaris. smbclient works great for accessing files but I want to map the drives. Thank you James CONFIDENTIALITY This e-mail message and any attachments thereto, is intended only for use by the addressee(s) named herein and may contain legally privileged and/or
2003 Mar 11
2
changing pen mode [or adjusting for overlapping points?]
...by setting the pen mode (or it's equivalent) to allow the overlapping portion to show up as a different color (or different shade). Unfortunatly, I couldn't find an option in par or postscript that looks like it would be of use. Ideas or suggestions? Don Armstrong -- She was alot like starbucks. IE, generic and expensive. -- hugh macleod http://www.gapingvoid.com/batch3.htm http://www.donarmstrong.com http://www.anylevel.com http://rzlab.ucr.edu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 byt...
2014 Mar 17
1
routes on windows "guests/clients"
In this exercise, I'm on a remote computer (work, laptop at starbucks, whatever) and want to get to my entire home network. The remote computer is running Windows 7. Everything is working. I can access everything in my home network. (I put a static route in my router for the node running tinc) - But on the remote computer(s) I am having to put a route statement in....
2005 Feb 16
0
mke2fs options for very large filesystems (and corruption!)
...e performance degredation when the last 5-10% of the disk > space is used. (BSD actually reserves 10% by default.) Given that > the cost of a 200 GB disks is under $100 USD the cost of reserving > 10GB is approximately $5.00 USD, or approximately the cost of a large > cup of coffee at Starbucks. > > Why is does the filesystem performance degrade? Because as the last > blocks of a filesystem are consumed the probability of filesystem > fragmentation goes up dramatically? Exactly when this happens depends > on the write patterns of the workload and the distribution of the...
2006 Aug 05
22
MySQL vs SQLite
I have an application where speed is probably the #1 priority here. I am using MySQL 5.0.22. Would SQL be considerably faster than MySQL? I know this has been discussed before, but the search on the forums is not working. Thanks for your help. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jun 15
7
Getting "no block given" on find method - rails 2.1
I am trying to do a simple find through the current_user but get an exception. Either someone spiked my Starbucks coffee and I am screwing up all over the place or there is something wrong. def index @league = current_user.leagues.find(13) end # Error LocalJumpError in Admin/schedule todosController#index no block given If I pass a block to it it works fine, but it is just messy: ===== current_user.leag...
2005 Feb 12
5
Wireless - routing or bridging - Part Deux
...h3 Trying to follow Tom''s "My Shorewall Configuration" I gave the eth3 NIC 192.168.y.1 and a Cisco AP350 a 192.168.y.2 address. In trying to be "visitor friendly" (the intent is just add your MAC address) and let the visitor act like they''re at their local Starbucks and get a DHCP address. The Cisco hands out a 169. something address via DHCP. So, I''ll ask the question and duck.... Am I looking at solving routing, or do I have to do bridging ? Or, which section of the RTFM did I miss? My test laptop can browse the AP350, and this shorewall box...