Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "the naming of "Unicorn""
2008 Jul 18
1
Error Trying to install Vanilla Wine 1.0
I tried to install Wine 1.0 from source and it gives me this error. I've posted the "config.log" file here: http://pastebin.org/52277
Code:
[marc at unicron wine-1.0]$ sudo ./configure
checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
checking for gcc... gcc -m32
checking for C
2014 Dec 29
2
Webradio directory
Hi guys,
I'm running "Radio Unicorns" for one year now, transmitting live
coverage of one of Germanys best american football teams, the Schw?bisch
Hall Unicorns. Technically, it's a root server running freebsd and the
latest icecast. I had up to several hundred concurrent listeners this
year and had the server tested up to 2000 listeners (had to tweak a few
kernel
2015 Jan 09
1
Webradio directory
Hi John,
I have used Muses in the past with partial success. I'm not sure I'd say
"runs on all devices" as it is a Flash-based player. I have been in
contact with the developer in the past and he said an HTML5 version
would be a good idea.
With my own Icecast server, when listening with Muses, for some reason
every 4-5 songs the stream would lock up. This doesn't occur when
2012 May 14
2
unicorn <3
hey, i am a big unicorn fan -- i have been running it in production
since
late 2010, and it is happily handling (literally) billions of backend
requests
for a popular facebook game.
i also <3 unicorns in general ..... so i decided to make an awesome t-
shirt,
sporting the "Angry Unicorn" that you may remember from github error
pages.
i hope some of you might like it as well:
2010 Dec 01
14
Unicorn and HAProxy, 500 Internal errors after checks
Hi,
This morning, while checking for a correct deployment, we found out
that the Unicorns we are using were sending 500 Internal errors very
frequently to the HAProxy that sits in front of them. After some
investigation, It turned out that HAProxy checks the backend by
opening and closing a connection to the unicorn. Unfortunately the
Unicorns we use ( v 0.990.0 ) will try to reply to this probe
2009 Feb 11
16
Unicorn: UNIX+localhost/LAN-only Mongrel fork
Hello all,
Last week, I finally decided to put into motion some ideas I''ve been
kicking around for a year in my head since last year...
Basically I don''t want to have to deal with threads or support platforms
that rely on or encourage threads. Especially given MRI 1.9 where
kernel threads are more difficult to debug than green ones.
Given the limited scope of this project,
2009 Oct 09
1
While we're on the topic
First - Thanks! We''re loving Unicorn.
I''m serving about 200K API requests a day on a few linux servers
running Unicorn. We have the API calls, and also some admin stuff
that has a UI. I have a pair of F5 load balancers in front of the
setup with two pools. The API pool passes directly to the unicorns,
while the UI pool passes to nginx which passes to unicorn. At
2014 Jan 21
1
IDLE dropping EXISTS events on mass message arrival
Hi, I'm not sure if this is some throttling/DoS protection or a bug. I
didn't see notice anything like it mentioned looking at the NEWS file
from hg, this is on 2.1.7 on Debian stable.
I have a client doing IDLE on INBOX.vomiteer. When individual messages
arrive with some time interval in between them, I get EXISTS events for
each message as expected.
However, when I store a bunch of
2008 Jun 01
3
rbx gem
Hello. Some time ago I committed a Rubinius assembly-based HTTP parser
generated from Ragel to the Rubinius git repository. Yesterday I made a
Mongrel gem which installs and works on Rubinius. This basically involved
commenting out anything to do with fastthread or the http11 C extension.
If there''s interest in releasing a Rubinius-targeted gem, I can make changes
to the Rakefile to
2003 Oct 09
3
Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
Mythical Asterisk Creatures, oft-discussed, rarely seen:
1) An "advanced" graphical user interface
2) An IAX2 hardware device
3) A Radius CDR report module
4) A live-method, robust SQL-based dialplan
5) LDAP/SQL/Radius authentication for SIP phones
6) Robust R2 signalling support
7) Multilingual language recordings of all existing * .gsm files
8) Free exchange of PSTN gateways in
2014 Dec 29
0
Webradio directory
Hi Martin,
I use a muses which runs on all devices. The JavaScript is hosted by muses but it can be self hosted. I found that this was both the easiest and most cross platform solution. The player is here: www.zaumfm.com
I'm not sure about where to get your station featured but will keep an eye on this thread for hints
John McGrath
> On 29 Dec 2014, at 14:46, Martin Jangowski
2008 Apr 24
4
Pure Ruby HTTP parser
Before anything else, let me state this: Of course it''s going to be
PAINFULLY slow on MRI. That''s not the point :)
I thought I''d try out writing out a Ruby version of the parser for the
purposes of Rubinius. For those of you who aren''t aware, Ragel supports a
goto-driven FSM on Rubinius by injecting assembly directly, and Rubinus head
honcho guy Evan Phoenix
2005 Aug 30
0
No subject
0009:Call ntdll.NtClose(00000090) ret=77b98909
0009:Ret ntdll.NtClose() retval=00000000 ret=77b98909
0009:Call ntdll.RtlFreeUnicodeString(77c8ab10) ret=77b6e2f1
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlFreeUnicodeString() retval=00000001 ret=77b6e2f1
0009:Call ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection(77c8aaf8) ret=77b6e317
0009:Ret ntdll.RtlLeaveCriticalSection() retval=00000000 ret=77b6e317
0009:Call
2020 Aug 25
2
MultiDatabase shard count limitations
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 05:58:02AM +0000, Eric Wong wrote:
> > Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> > > Can prof report time for a function including things it calls?
> >
> > callgraph? Attached is a profile the output of "perf report -g"
> > with callgraph info. I'm no perf expert,
2009 Apr 18
0
Anyone know how to include playerMultipleList.swf
The following code snippet did work beautifully before I retrofitted the
website into ROR. Everything but this is working beautifully, and so far
I luv ROR. If you have experience with this thanks in advance for
sharing it with me.
Currently only the words playerMultipleList.swf appear on the page ...
no player.
<div class="sound_gal">
<h3>Introducing the
2015 Jun 16
3
PXE question
I was wondering, where is the format and options of files like
/usr/share/system-config-netboot/pxelinux.cfg/default from
system-config-netboot-cmd described? There are plenty of PXE tutorials
with examples out there, but nothing that looks like actual
documentation.
2012 Nov 19
3
Number of worker processes on hyperthreaded processor
Good morning,
The tuning page says worker_processes should be at least the number of CPU cores on a dedicated server. In the case of hyper-threading, should this be the number of cores or the number of threads?
For example the Intel Core i7-2600 Quadcore[1] has 4 cores and 8 threads. Would I start my worker_processes at 4 or 8?
Finally, would the same apply to Nginx worker processes?
Many
2001 Sep 04
0
AOL/Jr Monopoly game installer. Crash on exit
Hello all,
have some free time and desided to help in wine tasting :-)
With a pack of serials I recerived a CD with AOL trial installation and
a game Monopoly Jr of company Hasbro Interactive Games
(www.hasbro-interactive.com) and tried to install the game with Wine.
One of the problems: when I run autorun.exe it brings main installer
dialog. I click "Quit" button and the
2010 Apr 27
3
[PATCH] Add worker interrogation via INFO signals
Hey all,
Below is a proposed patch I worked on over the weekend. Just adding a note here to mention that I''m currently not a subscriber to the mailing list, so please CC me on any replies. Let me know what you all think. This change was made on a local topic branch off of the maint branch. If you''d like to view the change on GitHub, you can do so here:
2020 Aug 24
2
MultiDatabase shard count limitations
Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> wrote:
> The report you show seems to be just the time take by each function
> directly rather than including functions it calls. It looks like a lot
> of the time is spent in cursor movement, as totalling up things that
> seem like they'd be due to that I quickly get to 40+% but it's hard
> to tell if that's about the actual total