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2008 Feb 19
20
Ruby on Rails and MS Access
How do I connect an existing or new Access database with Ruby on
Rails?
I am new to Ruby on Rails and a tutorial I am going through mentions
using MySQL but I don''t have MySQL and only work with MS Access.
Is MySQL available for free on the web? Thanks.
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1998 Aug 17
0
IP Filters and Firewalls:Summary of Source Info
wolff@BitWizard.nl wrote:
> This is Exactly why that option exists, and why you should turn it off
> (or leave it off, whatever.).
>
> Roger.
>
> fire fire <fire@topor.net> wrote:
> > Glynn Clements wrote:
> >
> > > Duncan Simpson wrote:
> > >
> > > > > That's the kind of questions
1998 Dec 08
0
Can't connect to shares w/2.0beta3 on OSF1 <MORE INFO>
>Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 11:00:42 -0500 (EST)
>From: Rob Naccarato <rob@sheridanc.on.ca>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Can't connect to shares w/2.0beta3 on OSF1
>
>
>I was running 1.9.18p10 on a test DEC Unix 4.0d box here and I decided to
>give 2.0beta3 a try. For some reason, I cannot connect to any of the
>server's
>shares or even get a list of
2006 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Broken?
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Robert L. Bocchino Jr. wrote:
> I did a utils/cvsupdate, and there are no conflicts. srcdir != objdir. This
> is on persephone.
>
> Are you not getting this error? Perhaps I should check out a fresh tree and
> try to compile it?
Nope, I don't think anyone else is getting this error. If you could try a
fresh build that would be great, I'll fire
2006 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] CVS Broken?
I'm guessing the problem occurred because I hadn't updated in a while
(maybe a couple of weeks?) and I had an old Intrinsics.gen file
hanging around in my source directory that was getting picked up by
the makefile for some reason. This is a bug, but maybe it's harmless
because there's a onetime workaround (delete the file by hand) and it
won't be a problem for
2003 Jan 28
2
broken ogg file
Hi, I have a broken ogg file. ogginfo reports the playback length as
1:14
Both xmms and ogg123 report the length correctly at 5:19.
So I re ripped the wav and re-encoded the file, same thing.
I am uploading the ogg at the moment (it might take an hour) if anyone
wants to have a look.
http://www.zoism.org/ogg/broke.ogg
I dont know if it will help, but I really cant upload wav, a my modem
2009 Oct 26
1
state_interface backport issue
It's my understanding that the backport is available now in 1.4.
However, seem to be having some issues with it. Just wondering if I have
everything setup right.
I'm running 1.4.26.2 realtime.
queue_members:
`uniqueid` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL auto_increment,
`membername` varchar(40) default NULL,
`queue_name` varchar(128) default NULL,
`interface` varchar(128) default NULL,
2004 Oct 08
2
Dlink DSM 320
Well i did it, i finally broke down and bought a hardware based media
player, the dlink dsm 320.
Not only can i watch my dvds from my pc, but listen to my 30+gb ogg vorbis
collection,
create a playlist file (.pls format) with shoutcast and icecast2 streams
(mp3 only) and crank them
through the home theatre system.
Just a heads up though, even though it supports shoutcast and icecast2 mp3,
the
2006 Jan 13
3
The Vendor Directory
I''m working with a Development and a Production environment
In order to keep things in synch between the two environments, I thought it
would be good to "gem unpack" all of my currently installed gems into
the vendor/ directory... so when I push things into Production... everything
jives.
I unpacked about 20 gems into the vendor/ directory.... now everything is
broke :)
I
2006 Apr 07
2
[LLVMdev] CVS Broken?
I've done several CVS head builds today .. no problems on Linux.
Reid.
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 11:53 -0500, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Robert L. Bocchino Jr. wrote:
>
> > I did a utils/cvsupdate, and there are no conflicts. srcdir != objdir. This
> > is on persephone.
> >
> > Are you not getting this error? Perhaps I should check out a fresh
2009 Mar 16
4
Firefox seg faults
Hi, I have two very similar AMD based work stations running fully
current CentOS x86_64.
Both have 4Gb of RAM, both have
[rkampen at media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep flash
flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386
[rkampen at media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep fire
firefox-3.0.6-1.el5.centos.i386
One machine (home) works fine on my web page www.ndgonline.net/ndg/
the other (work) seg faults - I guess it is
2025 Jan 08
1
binomial()$linkinv no longer accepts integer values
On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 10:57:47 -0500
Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com> wrote:
> I haven't done the archaeology to figure out when this broke/exactly
> what change in the R code base broke it: it happened within the last
> month or so
binomial() itself exhibits this property even in R-4.2.2 from more than
two years ago:
R -q -s -e 'getRversion(); binomial()$linkinv(1L)'
2025 Jan 08
1
binomial()$linkinv no longer accepts integer values
Thanks, that makes sense.
I guess if it never worked for integers (or hasn't worked in a long
time, at least) then it doesn't need to be fixed/changed ...
cheers
Ben
On 2025-01-08 11:20 a.m., Ivan Krylov wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 10:57:47 -0500
> Ben Bolker <bbolker at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I haven't done the archaeology to figure out when this
2009 May 28
6
Users with large (4GB) inboxes crippling dovecot
Hi all,
I'm new here and would very much appreciate any help you can give me.
We are running a rather outdated mail server that until recently has been
running beautifully. Under the pretense of "it is ain't broke, don't fix
it" it hasn't been updated so is running Fedora Core 4 and dovecot v0.99.14.
What is happening is that as users log in (via thunderbird), they
2015 Sep 24
0
UPS/NUT with openSUSE 13.1
The "#! <shell>" is a *nix thing that exists in every *nix I have ever seen, for as long as I know (mid 1980's for me . . ) and is used to specify what shell is to be loaded to run that script, since there are many, and syntax is not compatible. Without it, the shell already running will try to run the script, which may well bomb, or no shell could be loaded at all.
- Tim
On
2025 Jan 08
1
binomial()$linkinv no longer accepts integer values
On 1/8/25 17:26, Ben Bolker wrote:
> Thanks, that makes sense.
>
> ? I guess if it never worked for integers (or hasn't worked in a long
> time, at least) then it doesn't need to be fixed/changed ...
Still you found out that the type check and use of REAL() in the
function is in wrong order. Instead of
"REAL() can only be applied to a 'numeric', not a
2020 Sep 11
0
Winbind offline cache and strangeness...
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens
> Marco Gaiarin via samba
> Verzonden: vrijdag 11 september 2020 12:29
> Aan: samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: [Samba] Winbind offline cache and strangeness...
>
>
> I've setup a portable system (ubuntu 16.04) joined to my AD domain,
> that in their primary
2020 Sep 11
0
Winbind offline cache and strangeness...
The version of samba that comes with Ubuntu 16.04 is very old (4.3.11) and
the offline login feature for winbind simply doesn't work. I'm not sure if
it's fixed in newer versions or not as I'm still on Ubuntu 18.04 (samba
4.7.6) which also doesn't work. If you are only using it to authenticate
to an AD controller, you should switch to using sssd. I have multiple
clients that
2006 Jun 23
0
How to make rails reload vendor plugins in dev without restarting the server
I am tinkering with one of the plugins I downloaded. Without restarting the
server any changes to the plugin in the vendor directory is not reloaded. Is
there a way to reload the plugins without restarting the server.
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2025 Jan 08
1
binomial()$linkinv no longer accepts integer values
> On 9 Jan 2025, at 05:56, Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 1/8/25 17:26, Ben Bolker wrote:
>> Thanks, that makes sense.
>>
>> I guess if it never worked for integers (or hasn't worked in a long time, at least) then it doesn't need to be fixed/changed ...
>
> Still you found out that the type check and use of