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2006 Jun 27
0
using mongrel on port 80
Just so you know, I''ve read the manual :) http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/choosing_deployment.html No php or ssl needed - that is me - simple. So I should be good to go but thought I''d ask. BTW, sorry about the stupid subject. Listening to BNL, you know ;) On 6/27/06, mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org <mongrel-users-request at rubyforge.org> wrote: > Send
2012 Nov 10
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR and Naked functions in C/C++
Hi, I've recently been investigating problems with using naked functions in Clang where portions of the stack are overwritten in debug builds. This happens on all architectures I've tested (x86, x64, ARM) and is evident in the LLVM IR itself. With the svn builds of clang, there's an additional problem where undefined results are being introduced First to show what I'm discussing:
2009 Jan 09
1
[LLVMdev] naked assembler / function written entirely in asm
Hi everybody. I'm having (yet) another look at trying to get naked functions from D (1) working in our LLVM D Compiler - LDC (2). I have this test case: /// D CODE /// extern(C) int printf(char*, ...); ulong retval() { asm { naked; mov EAX, 0xff; mov EDX, 0xaa; ret; } } ulong retval2() { return (cast(ulong)0xaa << 32) | 0xff; } void main() {
2013 Apr 21
0
[LLVMdev] Naked functions
In gcc, naked functions do not have a return instruction. It seems that in llvm they always have a return, although the prologue and epilogue is suppressed.
2013 Dec 08
1
OGG loads as a naked file, but not if embedded in an IFF.
I can now load and play AIFF, WAV, and OGG files using libsndfile and libao. Now I'm moving on to loading and playing files embedded in an IFF file. This is presenting a problem. Playing an AIFF embedded in an IFF works fine. Playing an OGG embedded in the same IFF fails. Specifically, it appears that sf_open_fd() can't figure out what it's being told to load. Except for
2006 Jan 19
12
Switchtower isn''t restarting lighttpd
I''ve got switchtower set up, and it seems to work fine except for one problem: It doesn''t successfully restart lighttpd. I have the following task in my deploy.rb file: desc "Restart the web server" task :restart, :roles => :app do sudo "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/lighttpd.sh restart" end This is on a FreeBSD system, so it''s using the rc script to
2001 Feb 01
1
constructing a vector from a dataframe and another vector
Hi All, I have a dataframe, divs, that looks like this: > divs date ticker dividend 263 20010322 ADBE 0.025 264 20010628 ADBE 0.025 265 20010927 ADBE 0.025 4308 20010212 ED 0.550 4309 20010514 ED 0.410 5416 20010330 GE 0.137 5417 20010629 GE 0.137 5418 20010928
2006 Feb 23
5
Help with SCGI please :(
Hi, While learning Ruby and Rails, I decided I just as well learn Linux along the way... It''s been fun, but I''m stuck at one of those exasperating moments... I hope someone can help me :) I installed Ruby 1.8.4 on Fedora Core 4, then Rails, then lighty, and then SCGI. I used yum to install lighty... and it already comes with mod_scgi. I created my first application in
2006 Feb 10
3
Lighttpd segfaults on first access
I just got a new Debian Sarge server and followed the brainspl.at "Debian Lighttpd Rails Stack" tutorial. The only place I deviated was the version of Lighty. The page uses 1.4.7 and I spotted that 1.4.10 was available. I installed that and couldn''t get anywhere. Lighty died on first access from the test rails app, and even from a ultra basic static config. No log,
2006 Jul 08
8
Mongrel, lighty, pound, and request.remote_ip
Is anyone using the setup described at the Rails blog? http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/7/3/pound-makes-lighty-and-mongrel- play-nice I''m using it in production, and the only problem I have is the same as people have described in the comments over there, namely that Rails thinks all requests come from localhost. See http://isabont.com/requestinfo for the headers. Any
2006 Apr 03
9
Problem with Windows not finding methods
I am running (testing) a noob-tube for myself as follows: Windows XP SP2 lighty ruby 1.8.x rails 1.1 scgi I have everything working fairly well, but with one minor exception: the actions that I have defined as follows are not found. class MytestController < ApplicationController def index render_text "Hello Nurse!" end def dilbert render_text "Dilbert
2006 Apr 15
9
Mongrel in Production ?
Hi Everyone, I was setting up Lighty+Fcgi on our server for last *couple* ( read zillion ) of hours. I had posted my problems in my previous email. But all in vain.. So, for time being, I switched to Mongrel. And the performance seemed quite good. This is the first time ever I''m using mongrel ( Awesome stuff ZedShaw..Thanks! ). I''m wondering if there are many people around
2006 Feb 07
4
Can''t stop/start lighttpd
Hello everyone, I?ve been working with Ruby on Rails for about 2 months now and have really enjoyed the ease of use of it. I?m only been doing development on it so I?ve been using WeBrick. Recently, I have built a server running Debian Linux, with ruby 1.8.2, rails 1.0.0, lighty 1.4.3, and Mysql 5.0.18. I used WeBrick to generate a lighttpd.conf file for me, I changed the paths in the
2006 Jan 26
7
Switchtower Port Issues
Hi there, I''m having some difficulties finding some decent info on getting Switchtower to function for my needs. I''ve read most of the Switchtower doc on http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/97, however it''s not answering some potent questions I have. 1. The doc mentions, as an example, using an SVN repos at http://svn.switchtower.com/flipper/trunk What if I
2006 Feb 02
12
basic ''find'' question
I am struggling to understand the methodology here... I have a find.rhtml <%= start_form_tag :action => ''list2'', :first_name = client %> <%# render :partial => ''form'' %> <p><label for="client_first_name">First name</label><br/> <%= text_field ''client'', ''first_name''
2006 Feb 15
4
Lighttpd1.4.10 problem on debian
Hi, I have installed lighttpd1.4.10 on my debian server. The installation goes well and rails 1.0 do recognize lighty when I run script: ruby script\server. However, after the first request to lighty, lighty returned the right page, then shut itself down:( Did anybody had similar experience? Thanks! -Tony -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 07
4
Lighty + Mongrel?
On httpd I use ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse to forward requests to webrick and mongrel. How can I do this same thing using Lighty and Mongrel? Thanks, Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Mar 29
13
Rails on Mongrel
Hi, After following advice from you good folks, I gave mongrel a try in a cluster design based on the example on the Mongrel website - and it worked right out of the box which is great - and it''s very fast :) I have got a bit stuck though. I have two MS Word files in /public/files/. I can pull back these files no problem but it isn''t sending a mimetype. I think I have two
2008 Dec 01
1
Question about UWB
Hi all, One question that I hope someone on the list just knows the answer to without having to delve too deeply into the code: How does UWB mode divvy up the bandwidth and pack it in the bitstream? I know from the documentation that WB mode codes the first 0-4K kHz band as a Narrowband packet, and then adds on the 4-8 kHz band coded separately (so that a NB decoder can decode a WB bitstream
2006 Apr 26
8
script/server lighttpd on Windows
Has anyone been able to get script/server to successfully use lighttpd on a Windows box? When I try to start the server I get: PROBLEM: Lighttpd is not available on your system (or not in your path) So then I add "C:\lighttpd\sbin" to the path for the console session, and it still fails with the same error. If anyone has some success with this I sure would like to know. Webrick