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2006 Jan 03
5
RDOC and dot on mac
All, This is probably a bit more of a mac question, but here goes. (Admission: I posted this to ruby-talk as well....) I am trying to use rdoc -d to generate class diagrams on a mac running Tiger (OS X 10.4) for a rails app. I managed to get dot installed, but now am running into problems with dot looking for libraries that either do not exist or are apparently in the wrong place. I probably made
2005 Dec 28
4
AJAX works in Safari, broken in Firefox
I''ve been working on an AJAX search, very similar to the Flickr one in the screencast linked from the main rails page. I''ve been doing my testing in Safari, where everything has worked fine, only to now discover the results of the search action seem disinclined to load in Firefox. I can enter a URL to return the HTML fragment that''s supposed to be dropped into
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 Dec 21
4
my apache 2.2 conf
I just finished updating our internal site, which hosts multiple Rails apps, to Apache 2.2.3. It also has a TWiki rewritten into the root, ViewVC mounted on /cvs, and /server-status and /server-info. <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName int.example.com ServerAlias int CustomLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/access.log combined ErrorLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/error.log [...]
2010 Feb 24
2
tcpserver on port 25
Hi; [root at 13gems beno]# netstat -ltnup Active Internet connections (only servers) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3306 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 24560/mysqld tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:110 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 27762/tcpserver tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:25
2011 Sep 08
4
TCPServer in 1.9.2
Hi. First post in this group and I hope someone can help. I am trying to teach myself Ruby with a long-term goal of doing some web development using Ruby on Rails. Note: version C:\rails\hello>ruby -v ruby 1.9.2p290 (2011-07-09) [i386-mingw32] I have been going through Jeremy McAnally''s book "Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book" and there is a section in chapter 5
2011 Oct 18
2
Fried Email Server! Perl Problem
I hate it when I crash my email server. Here's what tailing /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtp/current gives me: [root at toast jack]# tail /var/log/qmail/qmail-smtpd/current @400000004e9ddbd031610f54 tcpserver: status: 0/20 @400000004e9ddbd72c767c04 tcpserver: status: 1/20 @400000004e9ddbd72c7ab60c tcpserver: pid 12039 from 210.76.164.235 @400000004e9ddbd739a20d1c tcpserver: ok 12039
2020 Jun 09
3
firewalld / iptables / nftables
Despite that the migration of our applications comes with a significant workload. It seems that also every aspect of common services had changed with EL8. In EL8 firewalld uses nftables as backend. I wonder why iptables does not list any rules while also configured to use nftables as backend. # iptables -V iptables v1.8.2 (nf_tables) # firewall-cmd --list-all |egrep -o '22|ssh' ssh
2006 Mar 21
3
ror-generated sql syntax fails at ''where''.
I am working on my first Ruby-on-Rails project after completing "cookbook" and "todo list" tutorials. When "SAVE"ing a new record to a table, the "create" method throws SQL error #42000 for: SELECT * FROM mailboxes WHERE (key = ''TEST'') LIMIT 1 but if i change syntax to fully-qualified column, the query tool is happy with: SELECT
2006 Dec 19
1
mongrel_config has no output
I am not sure what i am doing wrong here, but no matter what i try i get no output from mongrel_config: $ mongrel_rails configtool $ telnet localhost 3001 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to localhost. Escape character is ''^]''. GET /config/ HTTP/1.1 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Connection: close Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 05:33:16 GMT Content-Type: text/html Content-Length: 0 Connection closed by
2007 May 02
2
Virtual machines booting PXE - PXELINUX
Hello, new to the group. We have been using PXELINUX for some time now with great success. However, with the recent spawn of virtual machines now supporting PXE boot, has anyone been able to mount the disk in this enviornment? Could someone direct me to any information on how to mount and or partition drives? I have discovered the same issue with the HP DX2200 model of PC. For example if I run
2003 Feb 26
2
inetd/xinetd/tcpserver support
I was just thinking how they could be easily supported. This would work, right? : imap stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-login imaps stream tcp nowait root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-login --ssl imap-login would try to connect to master process using some named socket. If it couldn't, it would create the master process itself. Master
2003 Sep 02
2
dovecot, vpopmail and djb's tcpserver
Hello! I've tried to set up dovecot in conjuction with vpopmail, and running it under djb's tcpserver instead of (x)inetd. Btw - there was no reference to setting dovecot up using (x)inetd either in the manuals/faqs i read, though I didn't search all that hard. Anyway, back to my Q: vpopmail uses vchkpw as an authentication mechanism, and with tcpserver I can do relaycontrol (based
2006 Dec 01
1
no more wedged mongrels with fastthread
With Mongrel 0.3.18, I have not seen a single one of the hangs that I have been grousing about for the past N weeks. Thanks MenTaLguY and Zed! Q: Mongrel loads fastthread, Mongrel loads Rails, Rails loads OCI8, OCI8 requires ''thread''. That means OCI8 is using fastthread too, right? Steve
2006 Sep 21
1
Sync and Mutex compatible?
With Mongrel using Sync, are there any potential problems with actions that start threads and use Mutex? Steve
2007 Nov 07
4
[noob] simpletest.rb, mongrel 1.1, ruby 1.8.4, mac os x 10.3.9 hangs
Hello, I''m trying to run the latest/greatest mongrel version: % sudo gem install mongrel ... Successfully installed mongrel-1.1 % gem list mongrel mongrel (1.1) % ruby -v ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [powerpc-darwin7.9.0] % uname -a Darwin NewYork.local 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0: Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC Power Macintosh powerpc
2006 May 20
2
xapian-tcpsrv need to reopen database?
Hi, I'm adapting the omega (in a Python way ;) to do search across multiple remotes database, for now, I have only one xapian-tcpsrc running, but I have documents being inserted at the same time, so (like I have readed in others e-mails) the xapian-tcpsrc throw the following message: Connection from 192.168.0.101, port 64161 Got exception DatabaseModifiedError: The revision being read has
2006 Mar 05
5
A nicer and gentler form of spawner
I was working on deploying an app with switchtower, and I really dislike the way spawner is implemented. The way it will relaunch the dispatcher all the time just to let it die if the port is in use is too brute force for my taste. As we''re in a ruby script, why not let ruby find out if the port is in use? Using the TCPServer class we can try and bing to the port. If we succeed, it means
2010 Jun 17
2
Ok, I've given up
Sigh, In the interest of moving forward on this project I've given up trying to get Dovecot to support mailboxes, rather I've tweaked around in qmail and had it deliver into a mail directory on a disk, that isn't NFS mounted. That got me past the various locking complaints and "operation not supported" on home directories that were mounted from the NetApp filer. Going as
1997 Dec 12
1
Help unsubscribing
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