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2006 May 17
3
Re: Re: Ruby on Rails Searchable and AnnotatableDocs
> body#rails_outertrack_com { > font-size: 14px /* Be kind to these li''l eyes of yours, baby */ > } > > Dominique Rose-Rosette Be kinder by specifying {font-size 1em} so that it''s scalable. My pixels are smaller than yours baby. Seriously though folks, please try and move away from absolute sizes for elements (px). Unless they''ve fixed it IE
2006 May 18
0
Re: Ruby on Rails Searchable and AnnotatableDocs
> "Today, I want everyone in the room to take a vow never to > say anything like that ever again. Do not tell people, or > tell yourself, or even think that there''s something > inherently wrong with pixel-based fonts. What there''s > something inherently wrong with is Internet Explorer for Windows" Yes, that last line from Joe needs to be
2018 Feb 13
0
Not able to sync mirror of Centos7 due to CRC checksum errors
Hi, yesterday I was trying to create local mirror of CentOS7 using katello/pulp. I was receiving CRC checksum errors while attempting to sync the mirror. The particular error in question was: Feb 12 07:46:34 bazinga pulp: pulp_rpm.plugins.importers.yum.sync:INFO: [e2cd9930] Generating metadata databases. Feb 12 07:47:06 bazinga pulp: pulp_rpm.plugins.importers.yum.sync:ERROR: [e2cd9930]
2006 May 16
25
Ruby on Rails Searchable and Annotatable Docs
I recently updated my Rannotate application. The interface has been completely redone and there are lots of new features. The basic idea is to create searchable and user annotatable documentation for the Ruby on Rails API (think php.net). Check it out at - http://rails.outertrack.com * What is Rannotate? Rannotate is a Rails application and RDoc YAML generator that work together to provide
2004 Aug 15
2
LDAP-auth not working
I have set up dovecot to use ldap authentication, but it only results in dovecot crashing without any error message that would indicate why this is the case. I have spent *many* hours trying to fix this problem, but not found any solution as to why it should crash. maillog: Aug 15 10:05:08 era dovecot: Dovecot starting up Aug 15 10:05:09 era dovecot: Auth process died too early - shutting down
2006 May 29
3
is Sql Server support built in?
Have installed ruby-one-click installer 1.8.4-16 and rails. Am unable to get an app to talk to by SS2000 database using adapter: sqlserver. Is Sql Server support built-in, or do I need to install something else? -- Best Regards, -Larry "Work, work, work...there is no satisfactory alternative." --- E.Taft Benson -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2013 Jan 24
1
puppet module install; absolute path?
I work on the Pulp Project (http://www.pulpproject.org/), and we are trying to fully implement the forge API so we can create new repositories that can be reached via a command like: $ sudo puppet module install --module_repository http://localhost/pulp/puppet/myforge/ someone/theirmodule The problem I''ve encountered is that the install command includes hard-coded absolute paths to
2006 Jun 12
1
Instant Rails and your own applications
?I like your form css at http://www.pllite.com/projects/new Nice stuff! Stuart -----Original Message----- From: ian.connor at gmail.com Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 3:14 AM -07:00 To: instantrails-users at rubyforge.org Subject: [Instantrails-users] Instant Rails and your own applications Here is the download link for the Instant Rails version of ProjectLounge Lite.
2006 Dec 13
1
Searchable Archives of this list
Is there a searchable archive of this list? Did I overlook something obvious? I can find the archives, but short of downloading all the monthly gzips and building my own searchable database, it seems my only other option is to go month by month looking at subjects and hope to stumble on what I'm after. Does anyone maintain a public searchable version of the archives? I've got
2010 Feb 03
5
pointer to Searchable Archives for the list pls
Hi Folks, Can you point me in the direction of searchable archives for the list? I'm obviously missing something. I would like to be able to search the archives before asking my question. Thanks in advance Simon
2004 Sep 02
2
Searchable Archives?
Hi guys, I am new to Asterisk. It looks great, but I have a couple of open questions such as - What softphones are recommended and provide Call Center level functionality? - What hardware (especially E1 (Euro S2M) class) are supported? I would like to search the list archives, but can't find a searchable archive. Can someone please point me into the right direction? Thanks. Regards,
2006 Oct 08
2
Searchable archives?
Is there a searchable archive of the lists somewhere?
2007 May 14
2
Searchable archives of Markdown discussion list still available?
I was interested in going back to research past discussions on the list about possibilities for a syntax to add a class="foo" to div's and/or span's to Markdown text, but didn't have much luck. IIRC, the list never had a searchable web interface, but older posts were available on a Google search. This seems not to be the case any more. Can anyone recommend a good
2009 Nov 02
4
Ruby Gems version issue
Hi, When I try to launch my ruby on rails server, it says my ruby gems version is not up to date. However it is. I''ve even tried reinstalling ruby gems to the latest version, but it still says I have an old version. Does anyone know how to fix this issue? I''d be deeply grateful. Here is some code directly from my terminal (I''m on an ubuntu system):
2006 May 22
0
Searchable models
Hi, I installed rails searchgenerator. When i run ''ruby script/generate search Search --inspect'' to check the models that are searchable, it returns none. I''ve about 9 models in my application. Why is none of the models searchable? Thanks, Adi. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Mar 15
0
[cfe-dev] Browsable/searchable mailing list archives
On 15 March 2018 at 02:21, George Karpenkov via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi, > > Is there an easily browsable and searchable archive for cfe-dev? > I often find myself wanting to link to a particular email, and it’s a very > time consuming process with a pipermail interface. > I’ve noticed that llvm-dev is reposted to a google group >
2006 Sep 06
1
Searchable Archives?
I'm going to post a question to the group that I'm sure has been answered before, but all the googling in the world isn't helping me. Is there a searchable archive of this mailing list somewhere?
2007 Jun 11
3
Searchable List Archives?
I'd like to be able to search the list archives when I'm reading someone's message to put what they say in context based on what they've said, and what others have said in conversation with them, in the past. It would help me figure out whether to trust some submitters on some issues, and just learn more from the community's collective/cumulative research and discussion. Is
2018 Mar 15
2
Browsable/searchable mailing list archives
Hi, Is there an easily browsable and searchable archive for cfe-dev? I often find myself wanting to link to a particular email, and it’s a very time consuming process with a pipermail interface. I’ve noticed that llvm-dev is reposted to a google group (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/llvm-dev <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/llvm-dev>) which can be super convenient for that
2018 Jan 11
0
How to get started with instruction scheduling? Advice needed.
Hi Phil, > I've been watching this presentation from a 2014 LLVM dev meeting Thanks for your sharing! I am reviewing: * The chapter 10 (Instruction Level Parallelism) and chapter 11 (Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality) of Compiler Principle[1] * Adding and Optimizing a Subtarget for MIScheduler[2] by Dave Estes * Scheduler for in-order processors - what's present and