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2008 Mar 07
6
creating a model registry
Hi all, This is a problem I''ve approached so many times and always worked around, that now I want to solve it once and for all. Say I have something like this: --- class X < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_wacky end module Wackinator class ControlAllWackos @@wackos = [] def self.kill_wackos @@wackos.each(&:kill) end end def acts_as_wacky ControlAllWackos.wackos << self # do stuff end end --- I know that code won''t actually run, but hopefully it serves to illustrate my point. Which is that since R...
2005 Dec 07
3
mailing list traffic
is it just me and my mail servers going wacko or is there a ton of traffic on the mailing list today? - rh -- Robert Hanson - Abba Communications Computer & Internet Services (509) 624-7159 - www.abbacomm.net
2005 May 27
3
Wacko Distinctive Ring Patterns being detected??
Hi All, I've recently got a "second" number installed on my PSTN line, trusting the Asterisk distinctive ring detection would work as expected. It appeared to work fine at the start, as the second number generated a different ring pattern to 0,0,0 (in the console) only to realise that almost every phone call to this "second" number generated a different ring pattern.
2004 Oct 23
1
Never used wine
I read (some) docs got my CD set to r: with unhide set and ran setup on a couple of CD's and it went well... Wacko? If there is a file that errors are written to I could check that. But the screens kind of went in to a "Vulcan mind meld" so it was hard to tell what was going on. But It didn't crash the machine, I'm using Fedora 2. Is there an installer I should be using instead of setup.ex...
2006 Oct 17
1
1.4 gsm files changed??
I like to use zgsmplay to preview Asterisk's gsm files. Works like a charm in 1.2. But something changed in 1.4- they play at the wrong speed, very slowly. They sound fine in the normal course of using the Asterisk server. The file sizes seem wacko. The first example is from 1.2, the second from 1.4: $ ls -l im-sorry.gsm -rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000 1419 Dec 5 2005 im-sorry.gsm $ ls -l im-sorry.gsm -rw-r--r-- 1 1000 1000 9240 Sep 20 09:36 im-sorry.gsm All of them are several times larger in 1.4- is it supposed to be like this? Should I fil...
2000 May 15
0
ssh-add...
...s is the appropriate place to suggest it, but... what about ssh ssh-add's -c flag, which enables it to get the input from stdin? -- Daniel C. Sobral (8-DCS) dcs at newsguy.com dcs at freebsd.org capo at tutti.capi.bsdconspiracy.org "I agree whole heartily! Who am I to disagree with a wacko like you?"
2004 Aug 11
1
persistant SABME
...ABME packets. No packets are received. The other end is saying ISDN layer 2 is okay. Can this imply RX-errors where the other device is ack'ing the SABME's (and hence considers layer 2 established), while asterisk isn't receiving anything in return? Ignoring this (assuming for some wacko reason, this is OKAY), I put a sample.call file in asterisk outgoing spool (Zap/g1) and asterisk very quickly traverses all channels and then gives the following error: Aug 12 03:13:20 NOTICE[245776]: channel.c:1597 __ast_request_and_dial: Unable to request channel Zap/g1/[PHONENUMBERREMOVED] A...
2011 Nov 17
1
What kind of error is 13?
I never figured out how I should tread error 13 from rsync, "Problem with diagnostics". My question is, is this a transient or permanent error? Or how seriously did something go wrong when rsync returns 13? I don't get much smarter reading the rsync source either. For reference this is for Lsyncd, which watches files with inotify and uses rsync to transmit changes to a slave. It
2002 Nov 06
0
Newbie Question - installing Samba
...;m trying to use a simplified version of the online manual that you can view at: <http://members.rogers.com/freeballer/Downloads/samba-howto.pdf> http://members.rogers.com/freeballer/Downloads/samba-howto.pdf My Lan Being: Downstairs (Samba/Linux Machine) 192.168.1.101 Laptop 192.168.1.100 Wacko 192.168.1.102 Everything was going good so far until this point [root@Downstairs root]# killall -HUP inetd inetd: no process killed [root@Downstairs root]# kate /etc/smb.conf *** REDIRECTED: lan://localhost/ [root@Downstairs root]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop Shutting down SMB services: [FAILED] [ro...
2007 Jun 01
0
htb-gen 9.0beta (htb frontend with web-frontend for home/small/medium ISPs)
original at: http://www.praga.org.ar/wacko/DevPraga/htbgen Htb-gen has evolved a lot since it release in feb/2006, but i have no time to make a public decent documented and generalized release. But right now i think that is better to put the stuff here, so others can enjoy the notorious improvements (and maybe someone whants to help out)...
2014 May 31
1
[Bug 10643] New: cmp_time() returns incorrect result due to integer overflow
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10643 Summary: cmp_time() returns incorrect result due to integer overflow Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
2009 Aug 07
7
Comments for Daniel Berger blog post
Hey Daniel, I''m trying to leave you a comment on this article you wrote: http://djberg96.livejournal.com/168403.html But since you disabled OpenID and anonyous, I''m not fond to register for another account just to reply your comments. Quoting your post: "" Unfortunately, I''ve slammed into the cold hard fact that FFI just isn''t the grand solution
2004 Oct 25
9
Maildir unreliability
Looks like maildir can't be used very realiably without quite a lot of locking. Writing and scanning the directory would have to be locked, but reading wouldn't (as long as the file hasn't been renamed which would require scanning to find it). So much for "no locks needed".. The problem is that opendir()/readdir() may temporarily not return some files if there has been
2005 Jan 02
12
[XEN] using shmfs for swapspace
hi, am starting to play with XEN - the virtualisation project (http://xen.sf.net). i''ll give some background first of all and then the question - at the bottom - will make sense [when posting to lkml i often get questions asked that are answered by the background material i also provide... *sigh*] each virtual machine requires (typically) its own physical ram (a chunk of the