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2002 Nov 14
1
Problem recovering ext3 filesystem
Hi, I have a 20GB partition on a hard disk that just developed bad blocks. Fortunately, I had backups for the most important data on it, but I'd like to recover some files that were too large to backup. When running 'e2fsck /dev/hdc3', I get the following message: e2fsck 1.27 (8-Mar-2002) Group descriptors look bad... trying backup blocks... e2fsck: Invalid argument while checking
2006 Feb 10
1
Caching in development mode on webrick
Hi, I''m running a more or less up-to-date system, and am encountering something that''s irritating me: I make changes to the .rhtml file, and yet don''t see them from my browser. The development.log file indicates that 1) I am indeed in development mode, and 2) queries are being run against the database, so something is happening - it''s just not reading in the
2006 Feb 12
1
fcgid -> errors
Hi, I''m trying to get rails running on Debian stable with Apache 2, mod_fcgid, Rails 1.0. The application works fine with webrick (*). Let''s start here: @eugene [/var/www/ls2/linuxsi/public] $ ./dispatch.fcgi Status: 500 Internal Server Error Seems to result in the following in the log files: [12/Feb/2006:12:18:40 :: 4105] starting [12/Feb/2006:12:18:40 :: 4105] terminated
2006 Jan 09
2
call files, fax
Hello, I have a couple of questions: 1) Before heading off for a bit of vacation, I was having a wierd problem where I was getting more than one call per callfile placed in the outgoing/ spool. I describe it here: http://forums.digium.com/viewtopic.php?t=3455 so far, so good - it's not doing it right now, but what might cause that? 2) app_txfax I need to know if a fax has gone through
2006 Jun 15
3
rails-based blog roundup
I''m considering rolling my own rails-based blog, but want to take a look at what''s available first. Here''s what I know about: Typo http://typosphere.org/ Simplelog http://simplelog.net/ Mephisto http://weblog.techno-weenie.net/2006/6/12/mephisto-out-in-the-wild Am I missing anything?? Thanks, -TJ
2006 Feb 28
2
dispatch.fcgi aborted: error parsing headers
I''m trying to do file upload with rails and fcgi. Basically, i want my users to be able to upload images on the server. After the upload, I get a 500 error from apache and in the error log I find this: FastCGI: comm with server "/var/www/workspace/mydomain/public/dispatch.fcgi" aborted: error parsing headers: malformed header
2006 Mar 21
7
Rails and JRuby
Has anyone attempted to run Rails inside of JRuby? Is that even possible? Aside from the performance implications, is it a bad idea? I''m thinking that it might be useful in very rare cases where a Ruby/Rails - equivalent of a Java solution may not exist yet. Any thoughts? Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 17
0
cache do and different actions calling the same .rhtml file
Hi, I have two actions that call the same .rhtml file to print out search results. One of them simply prints out all available results, and I''d like to cache those, but if I add ''cache do'' in my .rhtml file, it caches the search results too, which isn''t ok! Any way around this? Thanks, -- David N. Welton - http://www.dedasys.com/davidw/ Linux, Open
2007 May 14
1
ActiveRecord introspection
Hi, I have a reasonably complex AR object, that has_many, contains foreign keys, and so on. How can I get the names of all the ''attribute methods''? Getting the column names isn''t so difficult, but getting the associations seems to be trickier... Thanks, Dave Welton --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are
2006 Feb 19
16
Open source rails e-commerce engine?
I''m pinging the list to see if anyone is working on an open-source e-commerce engine based on Rails yet - something like OSCommerice I guess. Anyone? Is there interest out there for such a thing? I have such a product which has been extracted from real world code. It currently runs 3 production rails sites in various shapes and forms, implemented as a rails engine. Basic feature list: -
2006 Mar 24
10
innodb vs myisam
Hi, I have been using myisam tables in mysql with rails because my client will soon want fulltext searchable content, however when I migrated my development db from schema.rb all of the tables generated were innodb. I understand that I can override this, but also like the transactions and foreign keys of innodb. So 2 questions really: 1. are transactions in activerecord dependent on innodb or do
2004 May 27
1
HELP! after power loss, system boots through mount of root fs then stalls
I run a RH 7.3 installation on a Compaq Proliant 6500 with dual pentium 266Mhz processors, approx. 630MB ram and a hardware SMART-2DH RAID controller and array. All file systems are ext3. The server has been in service for a couple of years now. From time to time we will lose power in our office or have another situtation that causes the server to lose power without a proper shutdown. We had
2006 Jul 12
10
Rails: Good for everything?
My department is in a battle right now. We have some very por PHP people and very pro Rails people. The php guys make a good argument that Rails is good for new applications where we dictate the DB schema. PHP shines where we go into an existing application, or a new one where multiple databases or possibly legacy systems are involved. The PHP guys basically say Rails is good for Web 2.0
2006 Feb 24
2
reloading in development
I''ve just started getting so odd symptoms working with webrick. I use TextMate editing my rails apps over a CIFS mount on the server. Usually when I "edit/save/reload" a page I see the new changes. However I''ve started getting the same old data and now have to frequently restart the webrick server to get my changes to render. What is available to debug on this to
2015 Mar 30
4
[LLVMdev] Color diagnostics
Hi, I'm using the official 3.6 release binaries for x64 Linux. When compiling with warnings, I don't see any color diagnostics. Explicitly enabling -fcolor-diagnostics works fine. I have TERM set to xterm-256color. Any idea why? For what it's worth, I tried compiling LLVM/clang from trunk and color diagnostics work fine by default. Upon further investigation, I saw that the official
2015 Mar 30
3
[LLVMdev] Color diagnostics
Looks like the binaries weren't built against tinfo correctly. On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 2:30 PM David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > +Chandler, who made the change > +Hans, who released the compiler > > I'm really not sure what the right answer is here, though I don't know > that much about releasing software & dependencies (whether they can be made
2010 Jul 07
5
problems with sieve under 2.0...
I'm experimenting with a 2.0 setup, using the sieve plugin for 2.0 from mercurial. Without sieve, everything seems to work fine. Once I put in a .dovecot.sieve file, though, nothing gets delivered, with the only hint of what's going wrong being this mess in syslog: Jul 7 13:18:00 bellman dovecot: lda(perry): Panic: file index-transaction.c: line 70 (index_transaction_init): assertion
2012 Aug 17
3
prevalence of R in publications and institutions
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 6:46 AM, Travis Perry <travis.perry at furman.edu> wrote: > Dr. Bates, > Our department is considering replacing existing statistical > software packages in our curriculum with R, at my request. To better inform > this decision we are interested to know the prevalence of R in the published > literature and its use across academic and research
2017 May 06
3
Email list just for front end developers?
On Sat, 6 May 2017 13:46:18 -0700 Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I'm not sure that will work well, because people won't usually > > wait a week to get their questions before moving on. If you're > > actively working full time on a project, you probably want > > answers in much less time. > > Sure s/week/day/ then.
2003 Aug 27
2
Using files as connections
I have been trying to read a random sample of lines from a file into a data frame using readLines(). The help indicates that readLines() will start from the current line if the connection is open, but presented with a closed connection it will open it, start from the beginning, and close it when finished. In the code that follows I tried to open the file before reading but apparently without