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2006 Jun 04
0
[SUMMARY] Rails Core Weekly May 29 - June 4
Rails Core Weekly May 29 - June 4
Dear List,
Another week has passed, here''s RCW, the McCartney Edition:
This weeks kicks of with Josh Susser fixing has_and_belongs_to_many
#create method to properly populate joins with new records
:http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/67478#new. Check out his test:
def test_create_by_new_record
devel = Developer.new(:name => "Marcel",
2006 Jul 02
0
Rails Core Weekly June 19 - July 2 2006
This is another edition of Rails Core Weekly, affectionately known as
RCW. A much nicer pre-web 3.0 version is available from the following
url :
http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news
We have an Atom/RSS feed available there as well.
Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing list, a list
dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and its development. RCW is
2006 Jun 11
3
[SUMMARY] Rails Core Weekly June 5 - June 11
Dear list,
This weeks RCW has a slightly different format than before. After all,
since what we want is less bloat, this RCW is less verbose. Please do
let me know what you think off-list.
*Interesting stuff on the Rails Timeline*
_Fixed and commited to trunk:_
An issue with not null columns in SQLite3 migrations(<a
2006 Aug 06
0
Rails Core Weekly July 16 - August 6
Rails Core Weekly July 16 - August 6
Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing list, a list
dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and its development. RCW is
brought to you by Rodney Ramdas and proofread by the good people of
The Caboose (http://blog.caboo.se/) for accuracy.
RSS feed and RCW home:
http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news
The ruby on rails
2006 Jul 16
1
Rails Core Weekly July 2 - July 16
This is another edition of Rails Core Weekly, affectionately known as
RCW. A much nicer pre-web 3.0 version is available from the following
url:
http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news
We have an Atom/RSS feed available there as well.
Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing list, a list
dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and its development. RCW is
2004 Sep 10
0
[viral@debian.org: [rcw@debian.org: Re: Patches to abcde to include support for flac format.]]
(Viral: I'm forwarding your message to the FLAC mailing list)
----- Forwarded message from Viral <viral@debian.org> -----
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 00:00:07 +0530
From: Viral <viral@debian.org>
To: mdz@debian.org
Subject: [rcw@debian.org: Re: Patches to abcde to include support for flac format.]
Hi,
I patched abcde so that it can encode flac files. The patch will not
be included in
2006 Jun 18
0
Rails Core Weekly June 11 - June 18
This is another edition of Rails Core Weekly, affectionately
known as RCW. A much nicer pre-web 3.0 version is available
from the following url :
http://www.pinupgeek.com/articles/category/rails-core-weekly-news
We have an Atom/RSS feed available there as well.
Rails Core Weekly summarizes the rails-core mailing
list, a list dedicated to Ruby on Rails internals and
its development. RCW is
2007 Sep 14
1
Bug#441342: Nut can kill power to UPSs that never went on battery
tags 441342 upstream
thanks
Hi Robert,
thanks for your report and investigation.
We will check to fix this and give you news back.
2007/9/9, Robert Woodcock <rcw at debian.org>:
> Package: nut
> Version: 2.2.0-2
> Severity: important
>
> I recently set up nut at work to monitor the 15 APC Smart-UPS 1500s we have
> in our server room. Since we currently only have one
2010 Sep 21
1
reshape is re-ordering my variables
Is it an undocumented (at least I missed it if it's documented) feature
of the reshape function to do numeric variables followed by character?
I ask because that seems to be the case below.
> str(rcw)
'data.frame': 23 obs. of 21 variables:
$ ICU : int 1 18 17 9 22 19 6 16 25 26 ...
$ Q6.RC.1 : chr "SM" "JF" "IW"
2002 Sep 25
2
Weekly machine password changes (RE: RE: odd: everything SHOULD work... winbind)
No big surprise there. :)
I'm still trying to figure exactly what goes on with the machine
password changing around. Who initiates this? nmbd? The PDC? Who's
notified of this change, and what's going on there.
Perhaps someone can shed some light?
--
Nir Soffer -=- Software Engineer, Exanet Inc. -=-
"Father, why are all the children weeping? / They are merely crying son
O, are
2000 Sep 11
2
Front End for OggEnc
I'm a little bit of a python programmer - I'm working on it. But, before I go and spend time writing a front end for OggEnc, is there already an existing one? Any URLs would be nice ;)
-Rob
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containing
2000 Dec 23
2
What we need to make it
Here's what we need for a BIG popularity boost:
Good interfaces!
Yeah yeah, i know, i'll be bitched at on how I should do it on my own, but
one thing that always ticked me about MP3 - the lack of tools that do the
job without the mess.
What we need now is - an ID tag editor. Menu-driven, that means CLI or GUI.
We need that, badly. Encoder - GUIs for X and MS Windows. Right now,
encoding
1997 Sep 21
1
Active X versus Java, Linux versus NT
Having recently read about the lack of security
of Active X controls, I was wondering if I could
get some specifics about its lack of security
versus the security of JAVA. Also about the
security of JAVA under Linux. I understand that
MS''s concept of security is a) investigate the
vendor, b) issue a certificate of authority, 3)
vendor is now trused to do anything (fox guarding
the hen
2009 Jan 16
2
Questions on the state of the UPS market
As previously noted, I need to replace a UPS and want to do my
product research in public so others can benefit. The information
I elicit on this thread will be merged into the UPS-HOWTO.
I went to my local computer-equiuipment big-box store, a place called
MicroCenter in Ardmore, Pennsylvania. I looked at the range of "UPS"
devices they sell and was *completely* confused.
Bear in
2003 May 05
1
ppmtolss16 fix
Hi!
using ppmtolss16 tool from syslinux-2.04 with an input .pnm file
created with gimp 1.2.3, I bumbed into the following error:
[root at azur syslinux-2.04]# ./ppmtolss16 < /home/sr/try.pnm > /tmp/t
./ppmtolss16: Input format error 1
[root at azur syslinux-2.04]#
The problem is that gimp adds the comment
# CREATOR: The GIMP's PNM Filter Version 1.0
at 2nd line.
Suggested fix for
2004 Sep 17
0
2k3 DC shares mounting without permissions
I have samba 3.0.7 from the official RPMs working almost-perfect in our
win2k3 domain with fedora core 2 ... except: smb mount works from the
box in question as excpected for all but our two win2k3 domain
controllers, one of which is our file server. shares mount from these
but the permissions are as follows:
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Aug 26 23:46 floppy
?--------- ? ? ? ?
2008 Nov 10
1
How do I approach this problem?
I'm having a problem that I hope those with greater experience might
have some ideas on.
I live up in the mountains where the power is ill-conditioned.
Transients which would cause a computer to reboot occur on a daily
basis. Power failures are frequent and can last anywhere from five
minutes to five days. I have all my computers on UPSs so the first two
problems are solved. I have a
2007 May 10
2
CentOS Install From Scratch on XFS File System
I'm thinking about switching to CentOS 4.4 x86_64 from another RH based
version. However, I need to install it from scratch and I need EVERYTHING
(including /boot & /) on XFS file systems. Does the default installer allow
this? If not, how difficult would it be to make the necessary changes. I've
done a lot of Google searching and searching of the CentOS site, but haven't
found
2006 Apr 15
0
Ticket #4140? observe_field issue.
Take these two basic bits of HTML.
<input id="user_email" name="user[email]" size="30" type="text" value="" />
<script type="text/javascript">
//<![CDATA[
new Form.Element.EventObserver(''user_email'', function(element, value)
{new Ajax.Request(''/account/validate_user_email/0'',
1996 Dec 06
1
Stupid passwd tricks: User with blank GECOS can''t change passwd
I have discovered that a user who has a blank GECOS field in the passwd file
under RedHat 4.0 (Colgate) is unable to change passwords. Running the passwd
command goes like this:
[user@host user]$ passwd
Password: [entry of old passwd]
New password: [entry of new passwd]
[user@host user]$ echo $!
1
[user@host user]$
Setting the name field in the GECOS seems to solve this problem.
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