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2014 Jun 07
0
Multitenancy with Rails and rspec
Hello, I am following this book Multitenancy with Rails. Has anyone here read this book or can shed light on the issue? When I run rspec i get following errors rspec spec/features/accounts/sign_up_spec.rb C:/Users/J/RubymineProjects/subscribem/spec/dummy/config/environments/test.rb:1:in `<top (required)>': undefined me thod `configure' for #<Dummy::Application:0x416fe08>
2014 Mar 10
0
Mongoid : bson namespace error
Hello All, I had been trying to work on Rails 4 and Mongoid gem. The following are the versions I had installed: bson-2.2.1 mongoid-3.1.6 After installing and trying to run "rails generate" command. It is failing with NameSpace error for BSON::ByteBuffer. It is trying to connect to mongodb server initially and getting successful. Post that it is failing with the following
2009 Sep 03
2
Recursion is slow
The following recursion is about 120 times faster in C#. I know R is not known for its speed with recursions but I'm wondering if anyone has a tip about how to speed things up in R. #"T" is a vector and "m" is a number between 1 and sum(T) A <- function(T,m) { lt <- length(T) if (lt == 1) { if (0 <= m & m <= T[1]) { return(1) } else { return(0) }
2010 Apr 29
1
Request - adding recycled "lwd" parameter to polygon
Hello dear members of R-help and R-core mailing list, I am not sure if this request is a "ticket" that should be filled somewhere outside the mailing list. If so, I apologize for not doing and would like to know where I should have filled it. And to the subject matter: I would like to use a command like this: plot(c(1,8), 1:2, type="n") polygon(1:7, c(2,1,2,NA,2,1,2),
2010 Apr 29
1
Request - adding recycled "lwd" parameter to polygon
Hello dear members of R-help and R-core mailing list, I am not sure if this request is a "ticket" that should be filled somewhere outside the mailing list. If so, I apologize for not doing and would like to know where I should have filled it. And to the subject matter: I would like to use a command like this: plot(c(1,8), 1:2, type="n") polygon(1:7, c(2,1,2,NA,2,1,2),
2011 Jun 04
3
[PATCH 1/3] febootstrap/helper/init: make sure /proc is mounted into chroot.
--- helper/init.c | 4 +++- 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) diff --git a/helper/init.c b/helper/init.c index 0ca3135..2b5dacf 100644 --- a/helper/init.c +++ b/helper/init.c @@ -163,8 +163,10 @@ main () chdir ("/"); - /* Run /init from ext2 filesystem. */ + mount_proc (); print_uptime (); + + /* Run /init from ext2 filesystem. */ execl
2008 Aug 06
1
pid$target::malloc:entry does not work
In Solaris 10 6/06, etc. I used to do things like pid$target::malloc:entry { ustack(); } and got stack traces from my application calling malloc as expected. In Solaris 10 8/07 I only see stack traces from functions inside libc calling a function called lmalloc() but not my malloc calls: ld.so.1`lmalloc ld.so.1`tsort+0xb4
2020 Sep 02
2
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
On 2020-09-01, Petr Hosek wrote: >I see the GNU ld behavior as a limitation, not as a feature, as Peter Smith >also pointed out in https://reviews.llvm.org/D86762. While it can be argued >that there are certain cases where it can help detect layering >violations as you mentioned in your change, I'm not sure how valuable that >is in practice. Every case I've encountered so
2011 Oct 12
3
loop function within a loop
Hi all, I'm working on a loop function for a large dataset which contains 1000 different groups. I would like to reconstruct the order of events within each group by using a loop function in R. (Currently the order of events are based on the ascending order of prev_event within the group) A demo data frame: event prev_event group 845 0 5360 926 153
2020 Sep 03
3
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
On 2020-09-03, Peter Collingbourne wrote: >On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 5:35 PM Fāng-ruì Sòng via llvm-dev < >llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> On 2020-09-01, Petr Hosek wrote: >> >I see the GNU ld behavior as a limitation, not as a feature, as Peter >> Smith >> >also pointed out in https://reviews.llvm.org/D86762. While it can be >> argued
2006 Sep 21
2
4.4 kickstart issues
Greetings all, I'm trying to create a CentOS 4.4 kickstart CD (not a network install), duplicating what I've done for Fedora Core 3. I am having a cirular dependency for initscripts, which causes initscripts not to be installed (no /etc/inittab when the boot gets to INIT) The cascade is: initscripts-7.39.25.EL-1.centos4 requires /sbin/nash /sbin/nash is in mkinitrd-4.2.1.8-1
2003 Apr 17
2
fontconfig-2.1.93 considered more harmful
There is an ongoing thread "fontconfig-2.1.92 considered harmful" on -CURRENT. Because I have not moved to -CURRENT, I post this to -STABLE. Since I upgraded to fontconfig-2.1.93 (on Apr 14) a lot of ports start to complain a lot of "Cannot fork: Resource temporarily unavailable" errors. What resource ? I inserted top into my ports build script to notice that a lot of
2020 Sep 03
2
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
On 2020-09-03, Peter Collingbourne wrote: >On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 2:00 PM Fāng-ruì Sòng <maskray at google.com> wrote: > >> On 2020-09-03, Peter Collingbourne wrote: >> >On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 5:35 PM Fāng-ruì Sòng via llvm-dev < >> >llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> > >> >> On 2020-09-01, Petr Hosek wrote: >> >> >I
2012 Apr 30
0
Rails 3.1.3 -> 3.2.3 upgrade, assets can't be found
Hello everyone, I''m upgrading one application from Rails 3.1.3 to 3.2.3 and run into a nasty problem that none of the assets are found (everything worked great before upgrade). I''ve investigated for several hours and it seems that the root of the problem is that the order of initializers becomes wrong after initializers.tsort (in railties-3.2.3/lib/rails/ initializable.rb:54).
2020 Sep 04
2
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 5:15 PM Nico Weber <thakis at chromium.org> wrote: > I wanted to chime in and say that I think we should keep the current > default too, for three reasons: > > 1. The current default is more user friendly. Users shouldn't have to > worry about if they pass -lpthread before or after their .o files (...or > other libraries. I know I know for
2020 Aug 31
2
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 1:29 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 1:24 PM Fāng-ruì Sòng <maskray at google.com> wrote: >> >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 11:16 AM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > Would you like to conduct the conversation here, or on the review thread? (I lean
2020 Sep 21
2
LLD: Can we make --warn-backrefs the default?
It looks like the conversation has died, but I just wanted to post my own investigation based on our internal code base. The code base itself is quite a sprawling mass, involving multiple different build systems, some bits CMake based, some hand-curated and so on, and I don't fully comprehend it all. I do know that trying to change it is hard at best, and more likely impossible to do so
2017 Nov 18
2
family
Hi all, I am reading a huge data set(12M rows) that contains family information, Offspring, Parent1 and Parent2 Parent1 and parent2 should be in the first column as an offspring before their offspring information. Their parent information (parent1 and parent2) should be set to zero, if unknown. Also the first column should be unique. Here is my sample data set and desired output. fam
2006 Jun 24
8
How to install programs in wine?
I am a rank newbie to Linux and wine. I am running Ubuntu Dapper on an AMD 1800 mhz machine, wine 0.9.15 Everything I have read says use the installer to load windows programs. Where is the installer? Thanks, -- Ron Thompson On the Beautiful Florida Space Coast, right beside the Kennedy Space Center, USA http://www.plansandprojects.com My hobby pages are here:
2007 Sep 19
49
plugin dependencies
Hello all, The topic of plugin dependencies has come up before and it doesn''t seem to have been addressed by core or core doesn''t seem to think it''s an issue. I''ve looked at the current edge code and don''t see anything new, so if I''ve missed something *please* let me know. The following article makes mention of a require_plugin