[#1651] A min/max bug? — "Christoph" <chr_news@...>
Hi,
[#1690] Re: open-uri patch, added progress_proc hook — Elliott Hughes <ehughes@...>
In effect. I mean that if a method's interface is getting too complicated,
In article <AD4480A509455343AEFACCC231BA850F17C358@ukexchange>,
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 07:51:42PM +0900, Tanaka Akira wrote:
[#1699] FileUtils bug and fix — Chad Fowler <chad@...>
As posted in ruby-talk:85349, I believe there is a bug in FileUtils.cp's
[#1706] gc_sweep in Ruby 1.8 — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
I posted about this before but Matz wanted me to post more detail.
>>>>> "R" == Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
[#1711] Re: open-uri patch, added progress_proc hook — "T. Onoma" <transami@...>
Tanaka Akira:
On Sunday 23 November 2003 07:12 pm, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2003 08:26 pm, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2003 09:32 pm, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Sunday 23 November 2003 11:13 pm, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 05:32:09AM +0900, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
[#1716] Re: open-uri patch, added progress_proc hook — "T. Onoma" <transami@...>
Tanaka Akira:
[#1718] Re: open-uri patch, added progress_proc hook — Elliott Hughes <ehughes@...>
In article <AD4480A509455343AEFACCC231BA850F17C434@ukexchange>,
On Saturday 22 November 2003 04:34 pm, Tanaka Akira wrote:
In article <200311221024.05642.transami@runbox.com>,
On Sunday 23 November 2003 02:24 am, Tanaka Akira wrote:
In article <200311230325.21687.transami@runbox.com>,
On Sunday 23 November 2003 03:10 pm, Tanaka Akira wrote:
In article <200311230648.41003.transami@runbox.com>,
On Monday 24 November 2003 03:19, Tanaka Akira wrote:
Sean E Russell [mailto:ser@germane-software.com] wrote:
[#1753] gc_sweep under 1.8 ... not syck.so — Richard Kilmer <rich@...>
We still encountered a gc_sweep in our use of Ruby 1.8 on Linux (v8).
>>>>> "R" == Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
Yes, there are several (Ruby) threads working during this gc_sweep.
>>>>> "R" == Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
of course this effects 300 machines ;-)
>>>>> "R" == Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
The saga continues:
>>>>> "R" == Richard Kilmer <rich@infoether.com> writes:
There is a discussion (found by chad fowler) on ruby-dev (22000)
[#1755] Re: Controlled block variables — Jamis Buck <jgb3@...>
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 02:04, T. Onoma wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2003 05:22 pm, Jamis Buck wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2003 11:51, T. Onoma wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2003 06:40 pm, Sean E Russell wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, T. Onoma wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2003 14:02, T. Onoma wrote:
On Monday 24 November 2003 09:15 pm, Sean E Russell wrote:
[#1799] Syck install on Debian Standard (Ruby 1.6.7) — "T. Onoma" <transami@...>
Hi, I'm having some trouble installing Syck on Debain (woody). I'm not
On Friday 28 November 2003 09:17 am, T. Onoma wrote:
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 05:22:48PM +0900, T. Onoma wrote:
[#1819] Re: configure.in: do not override CCDLDFLAGS, LDFLAGS, XLDFLAGS — Eric Sunshine <sunshine@...>
Hello,
Syck with Ruby 1.6.7 Lost Character
There seems to be a bug using the latest Syck with Ruby 1.6.7. When I to_yaml
an object it's truncating the first character of all the attribute names:
--- !ruby/object:Distro
ey: blin
ame: Blin Linux
ersion: "1.3"
bout: "Blin Linux is a stable, fast, universal, multi-purpose and 100% free
Linux operating system for x86 processors. It doesn't need to be i
nstalled on a hard disk as it is run directly from the bootable CD. The
comfortable graphical user interface and excellent support for Cyrilli
c alphabet (Russian, Ukrainian...) makes Blin Linux a useful alternative to
similar existing products. It is designed for novice users who hav
e just started using Linux as well as for experienced system integrators."
eatures:
Package Management: "--"
Default Desktop: "<a href=\"http://blin.zp.ua/download.shtml\">ISO</a>"
Release Date: "1.3"
Processor Architecture: TGZ
Office Suite: GNOME
Asian Language Support: "--"
Free Download: "4"
CDs: 2003/09/04
Installation: "1"
Code Name: Blin
Price (US$): " "
Multilingual: i386
Journaled File Systems: "--"
ackages:
util-linux: 2.11z
rpm: "--"
Here's the class I'm using:
class Distro
attr_reader :key
attr_accessor :name, :version, :about, :features, :packages, :status, :origin
attr_accessor :homepages, :mailinglists, :userforums, :documents, :mirrors, :websites, :reviews
attr_accessor :where_to_buy, :note
def initialize(key,name,version,about='')
@key = key
@name = name
@version = version
@about = about
@features = {}
@packages = {}
@status = ''
@origin = ''
@homepages = {}
@mailinglists = {}
@userforums = {}
@documents = {}
@mirrors = {}
@websites = {}
@reviews = {}
@where_to_buy = {}
end
def to_yaml_properties
['key','name','version','about','features','packages','status','origin',
'homepages','mailinglists','userforums','documents','mirrors','websites',
'reviews','where_to_buy'
]
end
end # Distro
-t0