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2006 Feb 11
3
Creating new object using params posted from form
Hi,
I have a problem creating an new instance of an object using params posted
from a form.
The object being created is not a sub class of ActiveRecord and is very
simple. It''s model file is just:
class Search
attr_accessor :major_build_id, :minor_build_id, :environment_id,
:system_id
end
The controller creates an empty instance variable the first time the page is
called, else
1998 Jul 02
1
Synchronize Unix/SMB passwords with 'synchpasswd'
Hi,
It's been a while since I created my smbpasswd file, and therefore
it is
no longer in synch with my Unix file. I've added and removed users over time,
and now I need a way to update the 'smbpasswd' file without losing the
encrypted passwords that are already in place (ie. I don't want to just run
'makesmbpasswd.sh' again).
So, I've written the
2010 Dec 23
0
has_many :through full stack help
...low what I think is relevant, I
am beyond just hints at this point, I need help with the code itself -
just cant get it to work. THANK YOU THANK YOU if you can help
-------PRACTICE MODEL-------
class Practice < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :name, :tax_id, :location_ids, :employee_ids, :system_ids
has_and_belongs_to_many :employees
has_and_belongs_to_many :locations
has_many :implementations
has_many :systems, :through => :implementations
validates_presence_of :name, :tax_id
end
-----SYSTEM MODEL-------
class System < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :system_publish...
2007 Jan 02
0
[PATCH 1/4] add scsi-target and IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT patches
This includes two kernel patches, scsi-target and IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT.
The former is a modified version of the scsi target infrastructure in
mainline.
The latter enables applications to handle AIO and non-AIO fds in the
same loop. blktap uses the different patch, AIO event queue patch for
the same aim. The IO_CMD_EPOLL_WAIT patch will be merged into mainline
(and the AIO event queue will not) so
2012 Jul 25
0
Active Directory on OpenIndiana: cannot set group permission
Hello Samba team,
On our Solaris 10u8 system with the exact config, I'm able to set
both Active Directory user and group permissions. On our OpenIndiana
system I'm able to set Active Directory *user* permissions but when I
try to set Active Directory group permission it fails. Here is the
command along with the error:
/usr/bin/chmod