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2006 Jan 09
0
MySQL Error with Rails on WindowsI just installed ruby on rails on my windows laptop (so I can code on the road dontcha know), I normally use my gentoo box for this, but since moving things to the window box, I get this error when I try to run my app
I just installed ruby on rails on my windows laptop (so I can code on the
road dontcha know), I normally use my gentoo box for this, but since moving
things to the window box, I get this error when I try to run my application:
Mysql::Error: Lost connection to MySQL server during query:
#############################
And for the life of me can''t figure out why, it works just dandy on my
2014 Apr 16
3
TRD like tool for linux?
so I found that one of my VM hosts seems to have been compromised in
some way; I've shut it down, isolated it, found a few odd things like
gibberish comments and odd hostnames that I don't recognise pointed back
to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/hosts. I tried TRD and it seems mildly useful, but
has more of a windowsy feel for what it wants to be able to fix. does
anyone know of something with more
2008 May 29
1
Help for R on Windows for non-Win-enabled!
Hi Folks,
I need help with a query about R on Windows, specifically
about graphics devices.
I'm advising someone remotely (so it's all by email) who
is running R on Windows, while I am not (Linux only).
Things have reached the stage where saving graphics plots
as Windows metafiles is looming.
I've been told that the result of "?device" in Windows is
as follows (which is
2012 Jun 17
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: RFC: "Building with MinGW on Windows" (DOC, NEW)
Now I can't make CMake use "MSYS Makefiles". I get an error about GNU
v4.7.0 being broken as it can't build a simple test program. Using "MinGW
Makefiles", everything works out of the box. And I am trying to give the
user the most Windowsy experience (to avoid Cygwin, GnuWin32, and MSYS, if
I can). So I think I'll stick to my current angle - which is to let the
2007 Sep 20
1
Winbindd on a pdc??
Hello,
I'm learning Samba with the aid of the excellent "Samba by example".
I've used Samba for years in my home network, but only to share home
directories and few extra shares with tdbsam with manually entered
passwords.
Having worked myself through domain control, member servers and the
working of pam, nsswitch and LDAP (and posix accounts in LDAP!) I
reached the point (in
2001 Mar 18
1
My Visual Basic App.. Will it work ok with WINE?
I have a simple application that was made in VB that uses UDP via the
winsock control. Will this app run ok in linux etc.. with WINE?
What about the setup application associated with the app (made with the
built in packaging wizard)?
Any feedback is greatly appreciated
D
2004 Mar 15
0
Re: [OT] outwit - unixlike tools for windows
"Martin DeMello" <martindemello@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> Looks like a *very* useful addition to the windows toolbox - contains
> programs to manipulate the clipboard, registry, ODBC layer and a few
> other windowsy things using the unix ''take input from other programs,
> format output so it can be piped to other programs'' philosophy.
> From the
2012 Jun 16
9
[LLVMdev] Fwd: RFC: "Building with MinGW on Windows" (DOC, NEW)
Mikael,
Thanks for working on.
My gross comments...
- Canonical URL of LLVM project is; http://llvm.org/ , not www.llvm.org.
- "test-suite and cygwin" could be split out. It would be special thing.
- Memory/storage requirements would be moved to "A.B Debugging". Less
memory would be enough without debug build.
- Python (x64 binary) is available, too. I am using.
Python