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2011 Jan 23
2
How I do to run Rails on Apache?
Scenario: Windows Vista - Rails 3.0.3 - Rub(ies)1.9.2-p136 & 1.8.7p330 - MySQL5.5 - Apache2.2 - git/cygwin -everything setup and working, BUT WEBrick is becoming temperamental. I want to run Rails on Apache. Is it possible? What should I do. I made some simple tests like build applications with Ruby 1.9.2 and after with 1.8.7. Rails on WEBrick set the tables and makes the models/ migrations and tables at MySQL. When I use 1.9.2 everything is well, but when I do the sa...
2007 Feb 01
2
Problem decoding .flac files
...ithout seeing the file... can you host one (or email > me if <5MB)? > > Josh If I post a link to the file, since it's from a CD, is there any problem with copyright? I know this isn't a huge mailing list. I just don't want to be creating problems with the RIAA and their temperamental people. Hal
2019 Jun 14
3
AD home drive
Hi Rowland, Initially I deposited the line towards the bottom but then it didn't work. The line wasn't getting enough attention so it decided to creep up a bit :) As suggested in the initial email, the box was a NT4 PDC which had the all the shares. The home drive pointed to /home/%U/samba. Looking at the logs, to me it looks like the default smb.conf template (as suggested by Louis)
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
...is talking about replied with the following: "as someone who makes a living from streaming media, I've done quite a bit of work with Oddcast and in my view it is way too flaky to rely on. Compared with the Shoutcast plug-in, which unfortunately doesn't do Vorbis, it's very buggy, temperamental in terms of which systems it will work with, has some problems associated with saving archived streams which is important for on demand listening, and this is all off the top of my head. I've had several dozen people test it in different situations. In my view it is simply unfit for wide scal...
2003 Apr 07
1
OddcastDSP/Winamp2
...is talking about replied with the following: "as someone who makes a living from streaming media, I've done quite a bit of work with Oddcast and in my view it is way too flaky to rely on. Compared with the Shoutcast plug-in, which unfortunately doesn't do Vorbis, it's very buggy, temperamental in terms of which systems it will work with, has some problems associated with saving archived streams which is important for on demand listening, and this is all off the top of my head. I've had several dozen people test it in different situations. In my view it is simply unfit for wide scal...
2015 Feb 02
1
IAX2 trunk with on demand Internet link
Hi, I'm connecting 2 Asterisk servers with an IAX2 trunk. Trunk works fine in testing, no problems there but the Internet at server-A is an "on-demand" system that is based on the amount of http/https traffic going through it (or if the link is brought up manually/via scripting interface). As such there will be times that the link is down....workflow-wise this is not an issue (trunk
2020 Jan 09
0
Centos 6 iwl3945
...i everyone, I'm having a problem with an iwl3945 wireless adaptor in my laptop running Centos 6. Recently it has been failing to connect to a either 2.4G or 5G Wi-Fi coming from a Draytek Wireless Router. It has usually managed to connect in the past although it has sometimes been a little temperamental. I'm not sure what has changed that has stopped it working. I've tried Kernels 2.6.32-754.24.34 down to 2.6.32-754.15.3 in Centos 6 without it working. This machine also has an old Fedora Core 14 boot with Kernel 2.6.35.14-97 that connects to Wi-Fi just fine. Also the laptop dual boots...
2019 Jun 14
2
AD home drive
...7, Goetz, Patrick G via samba wrote: > On 6/14/19 5:30 AM, Praveen Ghimire via samba wrote: >> Initially I deposited the line towards the bottom but then it didn't work. The line wasn't getting enough attention so it decided to creep up a bit :) > PAM configuration is very, very temperamental. Unless you know exactly > what you're doing you'll probably lock yourself out of your system. > > I suggest either taking some time to learn how PAM works or enlisting > the help of a friend who does. Just randomly placing lines in a PAM > file is almost guaranteed not to...
2007 Feb 01
0
Problem decoding .flac files
Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote: > If I post a link to the file, since it's from a CD, is there any problem > with copyright? I know this isn't a huge mailing list. I just don't > want to be creating problems with the RIAA and their temperamental > people. You could upload it and send the link to Josh privately. Otherwise, if you upload it with no identification of what it is, like for instance calling it file_that_flac_wont_decode.flac, nobody will probably care. Regards, Graue
2006 May 08
1
script/generate scaffold errors
...39;': undefined method `to_sym'' for #<YAML::Syck::MergeKey:0x23b2e48> (NoMethodError) I''ve got rail 1.1.2 and have done % sudo gem update rails --include-dependencies and been told that all is up to date. I''m on OSX 10.4.6 and I''m aware this can be temperamental, but I''d appreciate any suggestions as to what might be the problem (given that gems is telling my my installation is correct). thanks, donncha -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jul 15
1
r8169-driver CentOS5.2
Hi all, Another FYI-mail (and just to verify that I'm not going insane here); I recently purchased an ASUS M3A78-EMH HDMI -board with a tri-core Phenom. This is a small uATX-board with all the garnish integrated motherboards are supposed to come with, and fairly well supported in CentOS 5 and other modern distros. When I installed it (~2 months ago) the NIC was not supported; Ethernet
2003 Jul 11
2
unz()
I am having problems getting the unz() function to work as a connection to start reading a file... z <- unz("c:/temp/stoxx.zip", "close_tmi_components.txt", "r") readLines(z,2) yields the following problems: > z <- unz("c:/temp/stoxx.zip", "close_tmi_components.txt", "r") Error in unz("c:/temp/stoxx.zip",
2014 Nov 11
4
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
...or this, look at > isHorizontalBinOp and go from there. Feel free to ask questions if > you get stuck. > > > > FWIW, I've looked at isHorizontalBinOp for inspiration for matching > AArch64 ADDV-and-friends (horizontal reduction operations), and > thought it was rather temperamental and noticed it being prone to > breaking depending on the exact format of the IR. Given that we > don't have a canonical form for reductions, I think it wrong that we > expect targets to undo quite complex patterns. > > > The reduction pattern is a log2(n) sequence of shuffl...
2006 May 24
3
Error when *just* adding utf8 encoding to database.yaml
Hi, I have Ruby 1.8.4 and have my MyISAM db and tables created via the migration files to utf8. A check with MySQL Front shows that all the tables and the db have been correctly created as I wanted them. I want the site to be in UTF8 format, and added the bit to application_controller.rb to get the correct header. All still worked fine at this stage. But I run into trouble when adding:
2014 Nov 11
3
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dibyendu Das" <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com> > To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "Renato Golin" <renato.golin at linaro.org> > Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 12:15:12 PM > Subject: RE: [LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer > > Here's the simple SAD
2007 Jun 22
1
searching for compatible servers
Im trying to find the best hardware to run asterisk on. I see that the compatibility list is a little dated. Any recommendations out there? This is for a 19 phone system with 2 tdm cards? Thanks Hart Green -- Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.4/705 - Release Date: 2/27/2007 3:24 PM -------------- next
2012 Mar 02
0
[LLVMdev] replace hardcoded function names by intrinsics
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 16:05:17 +0100 Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi, > > >> in the llvm code there are several places with hardcoded function > >> names for e.g. sin, sinf, sqrt, sqrtf etc., namely > >> ConstantFolding.cpp > >> InlineCost.cpp > >> SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp > >> IntrinsicLowering.cpp > >>
2007 Jan 31
4
Problem decoding .flac files
I've been having problems with Amarok and K3B, but I think it comes down to a problem with flac. All my music and audio files are encoded in flac format. I've ripped my CDs using KAudioCreator and using this command to encode them (split for formatting): flac --best -o %o --tag=Artist=%{artist} --tag=Album=%{albumtitle} --tag=Date=%{year} --tag=Title=%{title}
2012 Mar 02
2
[LLVMdev] replace hardcoded function names by intrinsics
Hi, >> in the llvm code there are several places with hardcoded function >> names for e.g. sin, sinf, sqrt, sqrtf etc., namely >> ConstantFolding.cpp >> InlineCost.cpp >> SelectionDAGBuilder.cpp >> IntrinsicLowering.cpp >> TargetLowering.cpp >> >> my question is: wouldn't it be beneficial to use intrinsics for this? >> for example a
2011 Jun 07
7
text-mode system and /media
I'm running a headless server, so no GUI, just ssh logins. I don't seem to have the mechanism that automounts USB drives to a subdirectory of /media, and from googling around I think that's a feature of a GUI-based system. What implements it? Right now I manually create a mountpoint in /mnt and then manually mount by label from /dev/disk/by-label after plugging the drive in. It