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2008 May 13
6
Testing that named_scope is defined
Hi guys,
I''m just beginning to use RSpec and I ran into the issue of testing a
named_scope. I''m not actually trying to test its behavior, as it''s not
my code, but I wanted to test at least that it''s defined. I tried
doing this:
describe Post, ".most_recent" do
it "should be defined" do
Post.method_defined?(:most_recent).should be_true
2004 Aug 06
0
Socket error: No such file or directory
...<password>******</password>
<mount>/idoru.ogg</mount>
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the pasword is corect for sure as is the port.
any sugestions? the combination peercast ices2 is just so cool i HAVE to get
it to work. :-)
tchau
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2008 Jun 07
3
Match render :nothing
Hello guys,
Is there any way to match a render :nothing?
I coudn''t find any way to do this so i''ve just changed my controllers
to do a "head :ok", but it would be nice to know if there is any other
way :)
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2004 Dec 16
12
A question on rules simplification
[newbie question]
Before using Shorewall I used to manually write some very short iptables
rules which where probably much poorer than what this Shorewall gem does
but I could "follow" them very easily.
Now reading the output of iptable -L gives me a terrible headache.
Is there some tool that graphs the rules in order to "see" them better ?
For instance I was experiencing