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2009 May 28
4
Managing core files using coreadm (Solaris + Puppet)
Hi all, I have an interesting one - Solaris uses a lot of commands to configure specific items. A simple example is coreadm. In this example: # coreadm -p "/var/core/core_%n_%f_%u_%g_%t_%p" will set the directory and filename to dump core files (with some expansion). The question is - how to get this to run only if the config has changed. I have come up with 2 options, neither of
2008 Jan 14
1
CentOS Book
Hi, I'm using CentOS on server and desktop since 4.2, and I'm quite happy with it. Can you recommend some complete documentation besides the RHEL Deployment Guide? For example, I have a big fat paper book "FreeBSD Unleashed", 700 pages chock full of useful information. Now I wonder if you can recommend something similar for CentOS (RHEL / Fedora). cheers, Niki
2012 Mar 31
1
[LLVMdev] GSoC - Range Analysis
Hi John, > Regarding your comment about Java, I think you're correct that your > range analysis would be better at optimizing Java code. However, LLVM > really isn't used for Java, so I'm not sure if that's a strong argument > for your proposal. To get the best bang for the buck, I think your > analysis will need to work well in optimizing C/C++/Objective-C[++]
2007 Aug 07
26
rmagick on windows
Is there any special way to set up rmagick on windows, I installed the gem, and i install imagemagick, but it says it can''t find a CORE_.. .dll file. Can someone give me a run down on how to do it on windows. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby
2011 Jul 15
1
Mac OSX clients - slow display & copy times with image files
We've been having intermittent problems with our Mac OS clients and our file servers. We've had a few reports of 10.6.x clients opening folders (usually consisting of image files) and having the Finder hang for an extended period of time before it finishes displaying the files. Additionally, when trying to copy a number of image files into another folder, I have witnessed it hang for 10+
2006 Jun 22
4
ADVICE: Generating unique identifiers for later DB insertion
All, I have an ActiveRecord object that I need to be able to uniquely identify _before_ I actually save the object (I may not end up saving the object based on conditions). This is because I want to use the ID in another context (a file name in the filesystem). Depending on conditions, I may or may not need to do a lot of stuff between the time that I generate the object ID and actually
2002 Oct 21
3
htree questions
I decided that I would try out 2.5.44, and I noticed that htree was merged. If I don't do the tune2fs -O dir_index, and e2fsck -D, the (exisintg) fs won't use htree, right? Once I do the tune2fs and e2fsck, will I still be able to go back to a non-htree kernel if needed? (Will a htree-ized fs work on a non-htree kernel?) I'm guessing that it won't. I've seen a 2.4 htree
2008 Jan 29
2
Rebuilding PHP: how do I manage updates?
Hi, Our public library management software (PMB) runs on Apache/PHP/MySQL. It requires some additional PHP modules to run correctly, namely: 1) php-gd 2) php-yaz 3) php-xslt I've googled and fiddled around quite a bit, and come to the following conclusions: 1) php-gd can be installed from extra repos (rpmforge IIRC), so this one's no problem. 2) To install php-yaz, I have to
2011 Mar 17
1
can't boot isohybrid-ized image on CG2100
I have a isohybrid-ized image (isohybrid.pl from syslinux-4.03, no options passed) which works on several other systems, but can't boot a Kontron CG2100 from stick (same image boots fine from a portable CD-ROM drive though). The BIOS shows its initial splash, accesses the stick, then the system reboots - no errors logged in the BIOS event log. I tried disabling the "USB boot
2006 Mar 22
6
Relatively easy HTML/XML parsing utilities?
Anyone know of any Ruby modules which can be used to parse an HTML page ? Thanks, Wes -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2012 Mar 03
3
[RESEND][RFC GIT PATCHES] acpioff: COM32 module to shut off machine using ACPI
[resending, cutting out git pull-request output to make message smaller] Hi all, I have written a COM32 module called "acpioff", that, not surprisingly, powers off a machine using ACPI. I have tested it only using pxelinux.0 with a SeaBIOS/Qemu virtual machine. Since the changeset pulls in a "Linux-ized" version of the open source ACPI Component Architecture, it was too big
2006 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Anton Korobeynikov wrote: >>the official cutover. Granted, you might need darcs to pull the current >>version out of its repo, since it was originally designed with darcs in >>mind. > > I can confirm, that tailor converts LLVM CVS with all history preserved > to mercurial repository without any visible troubles. I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the
2006 Nov 27
5
win32 problems
I''m setting up a Rails app for a client that uses Windows. I''m getting this error: c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.18/lib/mongrel/rails.rb: 32: uninitial ized constant Mongrel::HttpHandler (NameError) from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/ custom_require.rb:21:in `re quire'' from c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.18/bin/
2007 May 24
1
Search scoping in acts_as_ferret
Hello, I am exploring acts_as_ferret, and the first question that pops to mind is scoping, i.e. how to restrict searches in various ways. For example, I have a Post model with title, content, and user_id as attributes, and I want users to be able to search through their own posts only. Normally, of course, I would do Post.find(:all, :conditions=>["user_id=?", current_user],
2006 Jun 22
2
GetText Question: How not to gather ActiveRecord''s columns?
Hi, Rake''s ''updatepo'' task[1] suggested by Masao(Ruby-GetText maintainer) gather whole model''s columns. I don''t need to translate those column names. So I''d like to give translators the po files without such needless messages. However I wouldn''t like to exclude ''app/models'', because of some useful gettext-ized
2005 Mar 25
2
Rails PDF Documentation
hi, i''m falling in love with rails, but the main obstacle is digesting the huge amount of documetation for it... i''m getting dizzy flipping back and forth between my development and the online reference. i know rails is in a constant state of flux, but surely there is a pdf-ized version of the api reference out there somewhere. alas, google tells me there is no such animal.
2006 Sep 30
1
autologistic model? - what package?
Dear all, Could you pleas advise me on the following? I need to use general(ized) linear models (binomial distribution + logit link function) , to describe the preferred environment of each species (each sample is an individual in which I have measured several variables and also recorded the species it belongs to) However, must account for the spatial autrefoocorrelation between
2015 Sep 30
2
Verifying backups
For some time now I've been using rsync on FreeBSD to make my system backups. Recently, I accidentally rm'd some files from one directory and I had to go and fetch copies off of my backup drive. After I had done so, I found that about 1/5 of them were corrupted. (They were all .jpg files, by the way.) To be clear, I most certainly *do not* attribute the apparent corruption to rsync.
2019 Apr 12
2
Using userdb/passdb data in director_username_hash
TL;DR: Can director_username_hash use %{userdb:...} or %{passdb:...} ? ==================================== This is on Ubuntu Precise, running dovecot 2.2.36. It's a fully production, director-ized env, so assume everything is working correctly. Happy to post doveconf if it's relevant but wanted to ask a general question first. I was curious if there's a way to get userdb/passdb
2006 Nov 28
5
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
> I'm not sure if I just took HEAD or converted the whole llvm repo. > Personally, I like darcs for the atomic theory of patches. YMMV. I have used darcs to work with psi. It looks like a very clean design, but currently it is a very anemic implementation IMHO. I constantly find myself trying to find out how to do a relatively simple task. Git is fast and has a lot of features, but