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2006 Aug 09
7
Mongrel and multi apps
Hi, I use Mongrel to serve my Rails applications on my server, but how can I serve more than one application with one mongrel server? Thanks. -jec -- Best regards / Salutations. Jean-Eric Cuendet Senior developer / Technical support Riskpro Technologies SA Av. Louis-Ruchonnet 2 CH-1003 Lausanne Switzerland Direct : +41 21 637 0123 Principal : +41 21 637 0110 Fax : +41 21 637 0111
2018 Jun 14
4
[PATCH nbdkit 0/2] Fix a couple of problems found by Coverity.
There are a few other issues that Coverity found, but I believe all can be ignored ... except one: We don't set umask anywhere inside nbdkit. Coverity complains that this is a problem where we create temporary files, since the result of mkstemp depends implicitly on the umask value. I think we might consider setting umask anyway (eg. to 022) just to make plugin behaviour more predictable.
2003 Feb 07
1
Status of thread-safeness of libvorbis?
I have spent quite some hours in the archives of this mailinglist and read a few threads mainly by Jeff Squyres and Monty about making oggenc multithreaded. Those threads all are dated around January 2001, quite a time ago. For my work experience period I have to implement a parallel (threaded) ogg encoder (If this is possible, of course.) If it can be done, the code will be given back to the
2007 Sep 09
2
Re: multiple core support
--- Harry Sack <tranzedude@gmail.com> wrote: > 2007/9/8, Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com>: > > > > it actually is complicated. the libFLAC api is not suited to a > > multithreaded design because the i/o is stream-based, not file- > > based. flac(.exe) is the file-based wrapper around libFLAC that > > allows it to work on files. the way libFLAC buffers
2007 Sep 07
35
multi threaded theoretically useful?
So here''s a random question: if a (Ruby) multi-threaded rails server could exist (bug free), would it be faster than using a mongrel cluster? (I.e. 10 mongrel processes versus 10 Ruby threads). I''m not sure if it would. RAM it might save, though. Any thoughts? -Roger -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Aug 10
2
Software caused connection abort
Hi Zed or anyone that is also looking at Mongrel, Just want to report something that, although doesn''t crash mongrel, is rather annoying. I am running the latest Mongrel 0.3.13.3 - ruby version on cygwin (yeah, poor me). When I start mongrel_rails with ActiveRecord::Base.allow_concurrency = true in environment.rb, I see a lot of "Error sending file
2002 Jan 17
1
Multithreading inquiry
I noticed that the statically linked ogg/vorbis libraries for Windows are multithreaded. I want to link them into a non-multithreaded application, so I'm considering recompiling them to use the non-multithreaded C runtime. Is this feasible, or do libogg and libvorbis rely on multithreading? <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2007 Sep 08
1
Re: multiple core support
Harry, You assume that the only way to use FLAC is the way that you are using it, by converting one file format to another. That's not the only way to use FLAC. The most important uses of FLAC are for internet streaming radio or hand-held digital audio players. Both of these prominent uses are not really file based, but are stream based. It makes perfect sense for the core of
2006 Aug 22
11
Multiple mongrels for one app
Hi mongrel-users, This is my first post, so I''m not sure if it''s been asked before, but I can''t find an answer anywhere. If I have one rails application running, one processor I''m running it on, and mongrel is multi-threaded, why should I have more than one mongrel running? Everyone seems to agree on 3-5 mongrels per rails app, but why? I must be
2001 Dec 13
6
Newbie question
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello! First, sorry if my english is not very correct :-) I'm a spanish student making a streaming project under Linux and I'd like to use Vorbis format but I have a problem. I want to capture live audio from the sound card and stream it in real time to the server. Actually I have installed Icecast, LiveIce and the Lame encoder and they
2007 Sep 07
6
Re: multiple core support
it actually is complicated. the libFLAC api is not suited to a multithreaded design because the i/o is stream-based, not file- based. flac(.exe) is the file-based wrapper around libFLAC that allows it to work on files. the way libFLAC buffers data is also impossible to parallelize without significantly changing the api. it would take a specialty file-based encoder using an independent frame
2002 Mar 27
1
What exactly is threadsafe
Hey I am playing with a LOT of threads right now, and I want to know if the threads all need their own little vorbis encoders running in them or what exactly is threadsafe in vorbis? So here are the functions that would be called from many threads of with buffer = vorbis_analysis_buffer( &m_vorbisDsp, 4*DATA_CHUNK_SIZE ); vorbis_analysis_wrote( &m_vorbisDsp, dataLength/dataSize );
2002 Jan 14
2
That pesky udial.wav again...
I finally got RC3 built on my home machine (had to sneakernet in a tarball of libcurl to get it to build :-( ) and started testing it out on the range of quality levels, side by side with lame using it's range of vbr quailty modes. Overall, it sounds pretty good, but I haven't really tested a good range yet, as I ended up starting on udial.wav... vorbis handles it ok up to quality 3,
2002 Jul 23
1
Please correct this bugs in vorbis win32 environment
If You want to compile vorbis libraries under win32 environment you can experience some problems: 1) If you unzip vorbis libraries, you will have 3 directories: "libogg-1.0", "libvorbis-1.0" and "vorbis-tools-1.0". You need to rename them to "ogg", "vorbis", "vorbis-tools". Otherwise batch files or even dsp project files, won't work.
2004 Dec 02
2
installing Microsoft Office under wine
I have been unable to install Microsoft Office 2000 under wine on several Fedora Linux machines. The problem seemed to start with the June 2004 release of wine and has persisted for every version I have tried up to and including the latest 12/01/2004 version. I have tried both RPM install and compiling from source with similar results. I have one machine running the May 2004 wine that
2006 Aug 24
1
Lancer 20060824 is out
Lancer 20060824 (based on aoTuV Release 1) - fully optimized libvorbis for x86 CPUs - http://homepage3.nifty.com/blacksword/ Changes: 2006/08/24 Lancer 20060824 * Lancer is based on aotuv-r1_20051117 now. * add SSE optiomizations to _vp_couple. * add the dividing code of multi channel processing to xmmlib.h. * _vp_quantize_couple_memo, _vp_quantize_couple_sort is multithreaded under the OpenMP.
2004 Dec 02
1
Microsoft Office XP Install problems on wine
I'm trying to install Office XP on Fedora 3, with the 12/1/2004 wine build from the source. I tried the suggestions given by Ronald Nave on Dec 2/2004 (installing DCOM98, windows installer), but to no avail, and I get the following errors, any help/suggestions are appreciated! ------------------------------------ fixme:wininet:FindFirstUrlCacheEntryA ((null), 0x7fd943b0, 0x5b41ea38): stub
2001 Nov 01
1
Lossy Audio Compression Research
Hello everyone, I'm a student at the Universtiy of Delaware, and will be soon starting some research on the effects of lossy audio compression on speech sounds. I will be preforming test with both mp3 and vorbis. First of all, if I use the '--ogg' switch to lame, does lame use GPSYCHO to encode the wave, or some other psychoacoustic model (perhaps one designed for
2007 Aug 29
1
What makes Rails'' routes non-thread-safe?
I was reading here and there about the differences between Merb and Rails [1] and became curious about statements such as this: > It is threadsafe with configurable Mutex Locks (Routing is also > threadsafe) Having mucked with the routes system, I had this awful feeling that I don''t understand threading well enough to know if my contribution is "thread safe".
2000 Nov 20
2
Low sample rates / bit rates
Hey guys. I think Vorbis is pretty cool, but since the current OggEnc only offers 44.1kHz, it limits what I wanted to use it for. So I've been using Lame to get 16kHz mono Vorbis files. I'm curious about whether Lame does Vorbis encoding the "right" way for non-44.1k stuff, or whether it just encodes as it would for 44.1k & changes the sample rate on the output, but I'm