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2012 Oct 27
7
Photo Paperclip::CommandNotFoundError
Hi all,
I am using paperclip plugin. when i am trying to upload photo i am
getting this error " Photo Paperclip::CommandNotFoundError "
and i am getting this error on my server production mode. if i run on
development mode on my server i can able to upload the pic. why this is
happening i have no idea.
can any help me out.
Cheers,
Kp
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2010 Aug 06
4
Paperclip not finding imagemagick on prod, works on dev
Hi,
I am using paperclip to attach documents to my models. it works
perfectly on my dev machine, but on the server I get a
CommandNotFoundError.
On my server if I ./script/console I can run imagemagick through
system("convert") and it works, so why can''t paperclip find it?
Thanks for your ideas
PS: the paperclip google group isn''t getting much answers so I am
2006 May 30
1
max / pmax
Hello R users,
I am relatively new to R and cannot seem to crack a coding problem. I
am working with substance abuse data, and I have a variable called
"primary.drug" which is considered the drug of choice for each
subject. I have just a few missing values on that variable. Instead
of using a multiple imputation method like chained equations, I would
prefer to derive these
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
One of the products of Project MOSAIC (funded by an NSF CCLI grant)
has been the development of an R package with the goal of making it
easier to use R, especially in teaching situations. We're not quite
ready to declare that we've reached version 1.0, but version 0.4 does
represent a fairly large step in that direction. You can find out
more about the package on CRAN or by installing
2012 Apr 11
0
mosaic 0.4 on CRAN
One of the products of Project MOSAIC (funded by an NSF CCLI grant)
has been the development of an R package with the goal of making it
easier to use R, especially in teaching situations. We're not quite
ready to declare that we've reached version 1.0, but version 0.4 does
represent a fairly large step in that direction. You can find out
more about the package on CRAN or by installing
2006 May 04
3
Rubyonrails.org Website Blocked
Hi Everyone,
This is basically an FYI because I don''t think there is much that can be
done about it. I work at a DoD lab and up until very recently I had no
problems at all getting to rubyonrails.org. All week long I have not
been able to visit the site and I finally gave up and submitted a
trouble call to our network help desk. I was told that the site was in
a class B range
2012 Mar 07
6
Can't find the PostgreSQL client library (libpq)
When i try it start my ruby server i get a error that looks like
rails server Could not find pg-0.12.2 in any of the sources
Run `bundle install` to install missing gems.
I dont know what to do
Thanks for all the help
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2003 Jun 16
3
crash on LIST command
Hello,
I'm experiencing a reproducable crash in the imap daemon of dovecot
0.99.9.1 when running the next commands (sniffed from a sylpheed session):
[cocaine:~] telnet ice 143
Trying 192.168.196.1...
Connected to ice.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK dovecot ready.
1 NOOP
1 OK NOOP completed.
2 LOGIN wouter password
2 OK Logged in.
3 NAMESPACE
3 BAD Error in IMAP command: Unknown
2006 Jun 05
18
Ideas for Rails Shirt Graphics
I''ve had a couple ideas for Ruby on Rails shirt graphics for a little
while now:
1. "Fuck You" superimposed over, oh, probably a Ruby gem. Or Rails of
some sort.
2. "Ruby on Rails" superimposed over rails of cocaine. Maybe also with a
graphic of a crazed looking coder.
Anybody got graphics? Or can make them? Heh!
Joe
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1998 Oct 10
5
win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP
You wrote:
I have been disappointed that I can't use Linux+Samba as an
alternative to a Win9x or NT server for our GP medical practice.
The software we need runs in win9x.
We crave stability. But Linux+Samba is just much slower as a file
server.
It's normally quite fast: are you running over a
dial-up network, requiring you to adust MTU's for
speed???
If not, try ``socket
2002 May 07
0
Legal Speed
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For a very limited time, we'll send you a dose for $5 [the $5 covers discreet shipping].
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Try it out - get things accomplished - have FUN while being productive.
2007 Nov 04
5
Restart when convenient
I've moved 1 of our facilities over from 1.2 to 1.4 two weeks back. So
far, the only issue that I've encounted is.
I have a scheduled CRON job that runs at 3am every Sunday, that issues a:
asterisk -rx 'restart when convenient'
The first Sunday that it ran, Asterisk never restarted. The CRON logs
show that it issued the command successfully. This Sunday, it ran but
never
1999 Sep 30
2
How to measure performance?
My problem that I don't know a good practic way
to measure performance of my system
I need fileserver for Win9x machines with files share with dos
applications
Friendly speaking I need to choose between WinNT and Linux
I know there are a lot of parameters in for ex in smb.conf but how to
play with it?
may be there are some utilities or etc.
Any help will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
1997 Dec 03
2
Samba record locking & PC db's
Fellow Samba-meisters,
I'm wondering if anyone can share real-world experience running PC
database apps (like M$ Access) with database files shared from a samba
server. How well has the record locking proven to work? I will be
setting up a small office network for a client w/ a Linux server running
samba as a file/print server and 4 or 5 Win95 clients running Office97
apps.
This is
2002 Jul 26
1
inflate returned -3
Good day, all,
I'm trying to transfer a 174M file to a system with 1.2G free.
Other files in the tree come over just fine, but this transfer dies
partway through:
rsync -avvz -e ssh --partial --progress server.with.the.file:/server/directory /local/directory
opening connection using ssh server.with.the.file rsync --server --sender -vvlogDtprz --partial . /local/directory
receiving file
2006 Sep 10
5
non-informative error message
Hello,
The openssh client terminates with the following error message when unable to
resolve a username: "You don't exist, go away!"
Leaving aside style and tone, the message is not informative. Please consider
changing it to something more appropriate and helpful, such as "Unable to
resolve username".
(The message appears in the files ssh-keygen.c and ssh.c, as of
2000 Jun 15
3
Usign hosts allow in the smb.conf file
Hi,
I have a setup of Windows NT machines and SUN Solaris (UNIX) machines.
I have installed samba on one of the UNIX machine. I am able to connect
to the
UNIX machine using samba from any of my NT machines.
I want only few of my NT machines should be able to connect to the UNIX
machine (with samba).
To do so, I have set following in my smb.conf file
hosts allow = hostname1, hostname2, ...
I
2005 Apr 13
0
Data Mining in Europe, please advise
Our CEO, Dr. Dan Steinberg, is planning to visit Europe in May. He
would like the opportunity to introduce statisticians (and statistically
minded people) to data mining, data mining applications and to forefront
data mining tools. Our algorithms are probably familiar to many
statisticians (CART, MARS, MART, TreeNet and RandomForests), although it
isn't necessary to be a statistician to
2010 Jul 13
1
incoming works out does not (prolly a newbie question)
host and guest both centos 5.5
network is 192.168.62.40
host is setup as follows
[root at cloud2 ~]# ifconfig
br0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1A:64:12:10:D9
inet addr:192.168.62.199 Bcast:192.168.63.255 Mask:255.255.254.0
inet6 addr: fe80::21a:64ff:fe12:10d9/64 Scope:Link
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:1705488
1999 Oct 05
0
SAMBA digest 2259
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