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2006 May 28
8
a newbie question, if possible to help
i was wondering if anyone can help me form a very simple "if" statment
in the controller...
i did a usual scaffold for table ''pages'', and everything is working out
well, i did the main site ''backbone'' and all, and everythings
good....the thing is, now i need to make sure that the site-admin does
not have the possiblity to destroy page 1 or page 2.
2006 Jul 03
6
help!
Hi,
i''m fairly new to ruby on rails, and i know the question at hand may
seem simple at first, but i''m getting really caught up in trying to
understand this and the docs aren''t giving me answer. i actually thought
i knew how the sql commands work (like :include, :conditions, :etc) but
obviously, i don''t.
there are three models M1, M2, M3 joined by a habtam
2011 Aug 21
2
TFTPD: Cannot open /etc/hosts.{allow, deny}: Too many open files
...t of limits
# cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max
754278
# cat /proc/sys/fs/file-nr
2496 0 754278
# ulimit -n
1024
I am not sure why TFTPD is not closing all opened sockets.
I noticed in the file tftp-hpa-5.0/tftpd/tftpd.c around line 906 it opens a
socket and there is no corresponding close() statemnt for that.
Any help on this would be highly appreciated?
Thanks,
Narendra.
2004 Aug 10
1
AW: AW: built-in Sweave-like documentation in R-2.x
....
right.
> > Others may have better suggestions.
>
> A bit more work on the chunk evaluation approach within Emacs is one;
> it almost does what is needed, but not quite.
why almost, but not quite?
...without these "almost, but not quite" I would rather
confirm your statemnt :)
--
Valery