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2005 Mar 01
5
Open3.popen3 bug
Running this program: require ''win32/open3'' i, o, e, pid = Open3.popen3("c:/ruby/bin/ruby.exe -e\"sleep 10\"") i.close Gives this result: C:\_co\source\build\web\temp>ruby t.rb t.rb:5: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.2 (2004-06-29) [i386-mswin32] This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please
2005 Sep 08
11
Stopping services
I''m back to getting stuff to run as a Windows service, and am running in to a problem. My service (a Daemon ruby class) installs and starts fine, but when I try to stop it, I get: C:\workspaces\default\tahoe>ruby script\service stop script/service:77:in `stop'': An exception occurred in the service when handling the control request. (Win32::ServiceError) from
2005 Feb 28
3
test/unit error report for win32-service
Dan, I am assuming that the version in CVS is the most current one. Report follows. -- shanko ------------------------------------------------------ C:\win32utils\win32-service\test>ruby tc_service.rb This test will stop and start your Clipboard service, as well as pause and resume your Schedule service. This is harmless unless you are actually using these services at the moment you
2005 Mar 01
2
Open3.popen3 oddity
Open3.popen3 returns the pid as well as the in, out, and err streams. I thought only the streams were supposed to be returned. Thanks -- Nathaniel <:((><
2005 Feb 28
1
Bug in win32-service
I found a small (easily worked around) bug in service.c. The accessor for the start user is called "start_name", but create_service tries to access "@service_start_name". A simple "service.instance_eval{@service_start_name = ''name''} works around it, but I thought ya''ll might want to fix it. BTW, thanks for win32-utils... I don''t like
2007 Sep 28
9
PUT (and friends) bug?
As far as I can tell, sending an actual HTTP PUT request to a Camping app will never parse the params out of the request body - or am I going nuts? This code seems to say only POST''s will parse the request body: elsif @method == "post" and \ e.CONTENT_TYPE == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" q.u(C.qsp(@in.read)) end I looked for an easy spot to stick
2007 Apr 23
6
[CruiseControl] RubyOnRails build 6553 failed
The build failed. See http://cruisecontrolrb.thoughtworks.com/builds/RubyOnRails/6553 for details. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Core" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-core@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2006 Apr 03
4
Stop words in queries
I''ve run in to an issue that I''m not sure how to address. Basically, I''m building queries with occur_default Search::BooleanClause::Occur::MUST, and using the StandardAnalyzer which does stop filtering. The stop filtering is working beautifully on the indexing side. The problem is that when the query parser parses through a query with a stop word in it, say
2005 Sep 11
4
[RFC] The Early Demise of Myriad (Thanks To Ruby Threads)
Hi Everyone, I figured out this weekend that Ruby''s Thread implementation causes the Ruby/Event binding I wrote to completely stall and go dead. After reviewing the Ruby source and watching several strace runs, it''s clear that the Ruby Thread implementation uses select in a way that--while not being bad--just isn''t compatible with libevent. The second a thread is
2005 Mar 15
6
New Beta version of Rake for Rails Users ... Fix for Ruby 1.8.2 unit test bug
I have a new version of Rake that I''m (almost) ready to release. But before I make an official release, I would like some Rails folk to give it it try ... Why? Because it contains a workaround for the notorious Ruby 1.8.2 test/unit bug. Using this version of rails, it should be possible to unit test a rails app without patching the Ruby 1.8.2 test/unit library. Where to get it?
2005 Feb 14
8
DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES info
For future reference, it looks like we should avoid DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES in any extensions. http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/archive/2005/02/14/372266.aspx Regards, Dan
2007 Aug 25
2
Speeding up win32-eventlog
Hi all, I released win32-eventlog 0.4.5 today. It''s still a bit on the slow side. The profiler (and general testing) indicates that it''s line 696 that''s the major culprit: va_list = str.split(0.chr)[0...num] Other than changing 0.chr to a literal "\0", does anyone have a way to speed this up? It''s not crucial, but I thought it might make a nice
2005 Oct 26
0
PATCH: win32-open3 and ruby 1.8.3 compatibility
I''ve attached the patch I had to make to get open3 to work under 1.8.3. It doesn''t take backwards compatibility in to account, so that''ll probably have to be addressed. Thanks, -- Nathaniel Talbott <:((>< -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: win32-open3-0.2.0.txt Url:
2006 Jan 18
4
Canada on Rails - Schedule Released
We are extremely pleased to announce that we have finalized the schedule (http://canadaonrails.com/yvr06-schedule.html) for the upcoming Ruby on Rails conference in Vancouver, BC on April 13th - 14th, 2006. There are 15 speakers packed into two full days of presentations ranging from 30 minutes to 90 minute keynotes. Presentation topics include: * Where will Rails be riding next? * Enterprise
2007 Apr 20
2
Partitioning around mediods (PAM)
Hi, I need some help understanding the output from PAM. When I look at the output it doesn't list the cluster number by the median vlaues on each of the variables (like it does with k-means) Instead I have the following: So I know for instance cluster 1 has a mean for variable1 of 33.33, however when I run PAM i get: variable 1 variable2 29 32 12 97 12
2006 Jan 11
4
[OT] DateInput - Intuitive Date Input Selection
For those who are developing interfaces for entering dates, I recommend checking out a new package I just stuffed for Date inputs. You can check out http://datebox.inimit.com/ for a full demo. -Nb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nathaniel S. H. Brown http://nshb.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2005 Dec 30
6
Unable to get the domain in my routes.rb to map custom route tables per domain
I have tried all night trying to find a way to get the host name which is currently being used within my routes.rb file to do some case/when switching for specific domains such as this cgi = ActionController::CgiRequest.new(CGI.new) case cgi.domain(1) when /www/ map.connect '''', :controller => ''public'', :action => ''index'' when
2005 Dec 17
6
Lighttpd Restart Script
After quite a bit of searching and coding, I customized an init.d/bash script which allows me to manage multiple instances of Lighttpd server running Rails. It targets the specific PID address instead of the default binary location when starting and stopping /usr/local/bin/lighttpd process. This provides the ability in my case to have multiple lighttpd.conf files running many different instances
2006 Mar 30
3
Export Fixtures Plugin
= Description This plugin is a super lightweight tool used to export data into the test/fixtures directory. So if you want to export all your data from your production server into your development environment, this will simplify the process without having to load up your database manager. [%] rake db:fixtures:export_all RAILS_ENV=development [%] rake db:fixtures:load = INSTALLATION
2006 May 07
1
Canada on Rails presents.. Riding the Rails Workshop - May 27th & 28th
Canada on Rails presents, Riding the Rails Workshop on May 27th and 28th in Vancouver, BC, Canada. This is a two day intensive workshop for those eager to get into Ruby on Rails. Alex will drive you through the principles behind Ruby on Rails, such as MVC, convention over configuration, Code Generators, and the other core principles driving Ruby on Rails to be the most celebrated technology