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2010 Dec 25
4
[ win32utils-Bugs-28801 ] unclosed handle in Process.setpriority/getpriority
Bugs item #28801, was opened at 2010-12-25 11:02 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=28801&group_id=85 Category: win32-process Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Rafa? Michalski (royaltm) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: unclosed handle in Process.setpriority/getpriority Initial Comment: Using
2004 Dec 10
5
win32-process 0.3.1 is out
Hi all, Just wanted to let you know that I released 0.3.1 last night. This addresses Bug #712 and incorporates Patches #1087 and #1137 (thanks Aslak). I''ll try to get an open4 implementation out this weekend, though I noticed that Aslak''s patch is different than what Park originally had, so I''ll have to decide which I prefer, or if they can be blended somehow.
2007 Dec 28
2
puppet hangs on Puppet::Type::Package::ProviderYum
This is particularly nasty, since it''s on the puppetmaster itself: [root@puppet tmp]# rpm -q yum puppet puppet-server yum-3.0.5-1.el5.centos.5 puppet-0.24.0-2.el5 puppet-server-0.24.0-2.el5 [root@puppet tmp]# cat /etc/issue CentOS release 5 (Final) Here''s the output of puppetd --debug: notice: Starting catalog run debug: Loaded state in 0.01 seconds debug: Prefetching rpm
2008 Jun 04
12
Mongrel as Windows service with normal privileges
I am trying to run Mongrel 1.1.5 with mongrel_service 0.3.4 on Ruby 1.8.6 with a "normal" user account, i.e. a user which belongs only to the Windows group "Users". The rationale behind this is that running a web server with full administrative rights (e.g. Local System) is not something that I would like to do. Unfortunately, starting the service from the services control
2004 May 01
1
win32-mutex
I''ve committed documentation and a test suite for win32-mutex. Once again, I''m looking for a good sample program that we can use for the test.rb file that really demonstrates what you can accomplish with it. I scoured the web but didn''t find anything good. On another note, I came across another implementation called "fmutex" that I thought might be worth
2007 May 04
1
Trying to get a good example for win32-mutex
Hi all, I''ve been going through the various IPC modules for Win32Utils and converting them to pure Ruby. I''m almost done with win32-mutex, but I can''t get the example to work. I keep getting this error: C:/Documents and Settings/djberge/workspace/win32-mutex/examples/mutex_test.rb:41: undefined method `+'' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError) from
2007 Aug 10
3
[ win32utils-Bugs-12979 ] Error while trying to update my gem collection
Bugs item #12979, was opened at 2007-08-10 15:29 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=12979&group_id=85 Category: windows-pr Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Nobody (None) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Error while trying to update my gem collection Initial Comment: C:\ruby>gem update Updating
2004 Dec 02
0
Updated win32-process in CVS
Hi all, Aslak''s Patch #1137 suggestion inspired me this evening, so I made some modifications to win32-process. Instead of passing back HANDLE''s, I decided to pass back standard integers, and use OpenProcess() to get HANDLE''s as needed on the fly based on the pid numbers. This probably has a minor performance hit, but I think it''s more unix-like on the
2007 Aug 07
0
[ win32utils-Bugs-12881 ] Cannot wait on Process - service_daemon/service_main
Bugs item #12881, was opened at 2007-08-07 19:17 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=12881&group_id=85 Category: win32-service Group: None Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: John Leake (ozwaldtwistle) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Cannot wait on Process - service_daemon/service_main Initial Comment: First of
2006 Apr 19
0
open4-0.3.0
URIS http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1024 http://www.codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/ SYNOPSIS open child process with handles on pid, stdin, stdout, and stderr HISTORY 0.3.0 : - bug fix from jordan breeding. general clean up. added spawn method. 0.2.0 : - added exception marshaled from child -> parent when exec fails. thanks to jordan breeding for a patch
2006 Nov 04
0
open4-0.5.1
URIS http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=1024 http://www.codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/ SYNOPSIS open child process with handles on pid, stdin, stdout, and stderr: manage child processes and their io handles easily. HISTORY 0.5.1: - fixes a __critical__ but in ThreadEnsemble class that had a race condition that could cause thread deadlock. sorry bout that folks.
2006 Aug 07
0
open4-0.5.0
URIS http://rubyforge.org/projects/codeforpeople/ http://www.codeforpeople.com/lib/ruby/ SYNOPSIS open child process with handles on pid, stdin, stdout, and stderr: manage child processes and their io handles easily. HISTORY 0.5.0: - on the suggestion of tim pease (thanks tim!), i added timeout features to open4. the command run may have an overall timeout and
2011 Jun 16
7
[PATCH] replace fchmod()-based heartbeat with raindrops
This means we no longer waste an extra file descriptor per worker process in the master. Now there''s no need to set a higher file descriptor limit for systems running >= 1024 workers. --- I just pushed this out to git://bogomips.org/unicorn.git and it''ll be in Unicorn 4.x. The subset of raindrops used by Unicorn should work on all machines with mmap(2) +
2018 Aug 30
3
Detecting whether a process exists or not by its PID?
Hi, I'd like to test whether a (localhost) PSOCK cluster node is still running or not by its PID, e.g. it may have crashed / core dumped. I'm ok with getting false-positive results due to *another* process with the same PID has since started. I can the PID of each cluster nodes by querying them for their Sys.getpid(), e.g. pids <- parallel::clusterEvalQ(cl, Sys.getpid()) Is there
2008 Oct 14
1
Starting Server gives an error
Hi, I had created a new environment and tried to start the webrick server for that environment but it is giving an error:- E:/demo/vendor/rails/railties/lib/commands/servers/ webrick.rb:11: warning: already initialized constant OPTIONS E:/demo/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_suppo rt/dependencies.rb:249:in `load_missing_constant'': Expected E:/Demo
2012 Jul 14
6
[PATCH 0/6] Allow non-optargs functions to gain optional arguments.
This rather complex set of patches allow non-optargs functions to gain optional arguments, while preserving source and binary backwards compatibility. The problem is that we cannot add an optional argument to an existing function. For example, we might want to add flags to the 'lvresize' API which currently has no optional arguments.
2012 Jan 31
12
FreeBSD jail and unicorn
Hello, I''m using unicorn since a while, but now I try to run it the first time inside a FreeBSD jail. The initial start of unicorn works fine and it serves all the requests. But if I want to restart it using the USR2 signal, it (more or less) slowly starts using more and more CPU cycles. There is no error message in the logs and it quite hard to reproduce that error. In 1 of 20 tries,
2014 Jun 27
3
[PATCH WIP] Can't generate argv variant
Hi everyone, lately I've been getting familiar with library and working on slight re-layering of the library. It's about having locking layer in public API and tracing one layer below that (let's call it __t_ layer. I'm not very good at making up names, so this is temporary:) ). Then making sure that all generated public stuff call __t_ layer and all other internal stuff
2006 Aug 01
0
persisting tree navigation
I have built a tree navigation for pages I have in a site, that loads the content of each page into FCK editor. The parent nodes are shown at the beginning, and the child nodes are in display:none hidden divs that are toggled with scriptaculous bindup and binddown. If the user clicks on one of the children, I want that div to remain visible on page refresh. I''m pretty new with app
2010 Nov 04
1
Fwd: win32/process - small bug?
It might be a bit before I can get to this, so I thought I''d pass it on. Also, while I was stuck in the airport in Minneapolis, I decided that the getrlimit method should be refactored to remove the process from the job (if it wasn''t already in one) after it''s finished, if possible. Dan ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ben Nagy <ben.nagy.web at