[#296620] linux: getting the "load" values without using "top" — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...>

I would like to get some of the information provided by the "top"

12 messages 2008/04/01

[#296625] should I use a database or a flat file? — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...>

I need to store some information with my ruby program and I am not sure

23 messages 2008/04/01
[#296628] Re: should I use a database or a flat file? — "Robert Klemme" <shortcutter@...> 2008/04/01

2008/4/1, James Dinkel <jdinkel@gmail.com>:

[#296633] Re: should I use a database or a flat file? — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...> 2008/04/01

[#296646] Re: should I use a database or a flat file? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/04/01

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 10:32 AM, James Dinkel <jdinkel@gmail.com> wrote:

[#296654] Does Ruby support exception wrapping (exception chaining)? — "Hartin, Brian" <Brian.Hartin@...>

I could not find any information about this, except regarding DRb.

16 messages 2008/04/01

[#296832] confused by 'test'.gsub(/.*/,'x') — Wybo Dekker <wybo@...>

Why do I get "xx" instead of "x" in the following:

14 messages 2008/04/02

[#296849] ruby constructor return value? — Brendan Stennett <brendan6@...>

How do I alert an error if it occurs in an object's constructor?

13 messages 2008/04/02

[#296984] using a range as a key — Michael Linfield <globyy3000@...>

I'm trying to achieve the effect of having a range of integers as a hash

14 messages 2008/04/03

[#297004] Using a string as executable code — Peter Marks <petertmarks@...>

I need to store one line method calls as strings in my db and then apply

14 messages 2008/04/04

[#297105] The ||= assignment operator — Belorion <belorion@...>

It was my understanding that the ||= assignment operator assigned the value

34 messages 2008/04/04
[#297114] Re: The ||= assignment operator — Chris Shea <cmshea@...> 2008/04/04

On Apr 4, 1:30 pm, Paul Mucur <mu...@waferbaby.com> wrote:

[#297141] Re: The ||= assignment operator — Pe, Botp <botp@...> 2008/04/05

From: Chris Shea [mailto:cmshea@gmail.com]

[#297234] Is possible to define various methods at same time? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, is possible to define various methods in a single declaration? something

17 messages 2008/04/06

[#297268] Do arrays use up alot of memory space? — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>

I just started ruby not too long ago and I'm really new to the language.

16 messages 2008/04/07

[#297365] Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Song Ma" <songmash@...>

F.Y.I

83 messages 2008/04/08
[#297369] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Avdi Grimm" <avdi@...> 2008/04/08

2008/4/7 Song Ma <songmash@gmail.com>:

[#297375] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Song Ma" <songmash@...> 2008/04/08

Interesting. But what I am thinking about is not the attitude of the author,

[#297417] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Rob Sanheim" <rsanheim@...> 2008/04/08

2008/4/7 Song Ma <songmash@gmail.com>:

[#297430] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@...> 2008/04/08

Rob Sanheim wrote:

[#297437] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/08

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[#297441] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/04/08

[#297444] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Jeremy McAnally" <jeremymcanally@...> 2008/04/08

I agree about the API docs. There has been talk recently about

[#297446] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/04/08

[#297472] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Jeremy McAnally" <jeremymcanally@...> 2008/04/08

Someone has suggested that but I haven't looked at it. I haven't

[#297479] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "s.ross" <cwdinfo@...> 2008/04/08

On Apr 8, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Jeremy McAnally wrote:

[#297484] Re: Ruby’s not ready - an indepth essay — "Kyle Schmitt" <kyleaschmitt@...> 2008/04/08

Php's docs are good, really good. But I always felt that it's because

[#297386] heavy loop functions slow — Michael Linfield <globyy3000@...>

Alright so I was playing with my large amounts of data and ran into yet

13 messages 2008/04/08

[#297471] capitalizing words — Peter Bailey <pbailey@...>

Hi,

17 messages 2008/04/08

[#297512] output of a method to file? — Zoe Phoenix <dark_sgtphoenix@...>

Can anybody tell me how to take the output of a method and save it to a

16 messages 2008/04/08
[#297516] Re: output of a method to file? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/08

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[#297518] Re: output of a method to file? — Zoe Phoenix <dark_sgtphoenix@...> 2008/04/09

Maybe it would help if I posted the code, I'm not sure I understand...

[#297522] Re: output of a method to file? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/09

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[#297526] Re: output of a method to file? — Zoe Phoenix <dark_sgtphoenix@...> 2008/04/09

hm, let me re-phrase... I only have 9 items in that array, right? How

[#297633] My error or bug in "attr_reader" ? — Hexren <me@...>

Hi guys.

13 messages 2008/04/09

[#297638] FXRuby versus Tk — Alex DeCaria <alex.decaria@...>

I've done some GUI program with Ruby/Tk, and am able to use it fairly

16 messages 2008/04/09

[#297724] OT: "Unix" in Japanese — Chad Perrin <perrin@...>

Since I figure there are probably a few Japanese Unix hackers on this

13 messages 2008/04/10

[#297819] RubyGems 1.1.1 — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net>

Release 1.1.1 fixes some bugs.

21 messages 2008/04/11

[#297827] how to create random object to a particular ruby object ? — Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@...>

how to create random object to a particular ruby object ?

22 messages 2008/04/11
[#297839] Re: how to create random object to a particular ruby object ? — "Robert Klemme" <shortcutter@...> 2008/04/11

2008/4/11, Pokkai Dokkai <bad_good_lion@yahoo.com>:

[#297845] Re: how to create random object to a particular ruby object ? — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/11

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Robert Klemme

[#297844] How to duplicate a object changing the class without attributes memory copy — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

Hi, I'm doing a server and want to avoid memory innecesary operations.

12 messages 2008/04/11

[#297884] delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — Saku Ytti <saku@...>

Hey everyone,

24 messages 2008/04/11
[#297887] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/04/11

Hi --

[#297890] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — Saku Ytti <saku@...> 2008/04/11

On (2008-04-12 01:32 +0900), David A. Black wrote:

[#297892] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/11

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:46 PM, Saku Ytti <saku@ytti.fi> wrote:

[#297899] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — Saku Ytti <saku@...> 2008/04/11

On (2008-04-12 02:08 +0900), Robert Dober wrote:

[#297900] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — Saku Ytti <saku@...> 2008/04/11

On (2008-04-12 02:26 +0900), Saku Ytti wrote:

[#297914] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/11

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 7:31 PM, Saku Ytti <saku@ytti.fi> wrote:

[#297915] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — Saku Ytti <saku@...> 2008/04/11

On (2008-04-12 04:04 +0900), Robert Dober wrote:

[#297917] Re: delete_if, select and (lack of) delete_if!, self.POLS == false — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/04/11

Hi --

[#297928] How to check record duplication before saving? — Frank Tsao <shuhao.tsao@...>

Hi, everyone,

26 messages 2008/04/11
[#297932] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/11

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[#297933] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2008/04/11

[#297936] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "RubyTalk@..." <rubytalk@...> 2008/04/11

If you are using Rails and migrations

[#297939] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — Frank Tsao <shuhao.tsao@...> 2008/04/11

RubyTalk@gmail.com wrote:

[#297948] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/04/11

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:01 PM, Frank Tsao <shuhao.tsao@gmail.com> wrote:

[#297998] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/04/12

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Todd Benson <caduceass@gmail.com> wrote:

[#298017] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "ara.t.howard" <ara.t.howard@...> 2008/04/12

[#298027] Re: [OT] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/04/13

On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 3:55 PM, ara.t.howard <ara.t.howard@gmail.com> wrote:

[#298031] Re: [OT] Re: How to check record duplication before saving? — "Todd Benson" <caduceass@...> 2008/04/13

On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Todd Benson <caduceass@gmail.com> wrote:

[#297935] Looking for Hidden Gems — James Gray <james@...>

I'm hunting for some gems that are under loved, off the beaten path,

13 messages 2008/04/11

[#298122] How to reliably setup require path — Christian Johansen <chrisjoha@...>

I'm writing my first Ruby command line application (beyond a simple

12 messages 2008/04/14

[#298145] noob 'why doesn't this work' question — Vincent Angeloni <nospam7272@...>

Hi and greetings to all group members!

17 messages 2008/04/14

[#298193] Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgres maintained? — John Carter <john.carter@...>

Is there a One true Ruby Interface to Postgres?

53 messages 2008/04/14
[#298200] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgres maintained? — Reid Thompson <reid.thompson@...> 2008/04/14

John Carter wrote:

[#298203] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — John Carter <john.carter@...> 2008/04/14

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Reid Thompson wrote:

[#298339] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Jeff Davis <ruby@...> 2008/04/15

On Tue, 2008-04-15 at 08:41 +0900, John Carter wrote:

[#298381] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <znmeb@...> 2008/04/15

Jeff Davis wrote:

[#298387] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/16

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[#298484] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Thomas Kellerer <YQDHXVLMUBXG@...> 2008/04/16

Phillip Gawlowski, 16.04.2008 02:08:

[#298488] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/16

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[#298534] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Jeff Davis <ruby@...> 2008/04/16

On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 08:49 +0900, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:

[#302685] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Peter Booth <pbooth@...> 2008/05/23

I can see Jeff's point. If both libpq and the Postgres JDBC drivers

[#302687] Yup, it's call SQLite! :-)) Re: Is there a One True Postgresinterface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — John Carter <john.carter@...> 2008/05/23

Having started this huge thread on PostgresSQL, I found...

[#298205] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — John Carter <john.carter@...> 2008/04/14

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, John Carter wrote:

[#298223] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — Chad Perrin <perrin@...> 2008/04/15

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 08:44:31AM +0900, John Carter wrote:

[#298231] Re: Is there a One True Postgres interface? Is Ruby-postgresmaintained? — John Carter <john.carter@...> 2008/04/15

On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Chad Perrin wrote:

[#298266] Ada vs Ruby — Marc Heiler <shevegen@...>

Hi,

101 messages 2008/04/15
[#298540] Re: Ada vs Ruby — fburton@... (Francis Burton) 2008/04/16

In article <5E300D89-09B9-4788-9E43-C2517C0E0A3C@games-with-brains.com>,

[#298577] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/04/17

On 16 Apr 2008, at 19:40, Francis Burton wrote:

[#298626] Re: Ada vs Ruby — "Eivind Eklund" <eeklund@...> 2008/04/17

On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Eleanor McHugh

[#298275] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...> 2008/04/15

Marc Heiler wrote:

[#298383] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/04/15

On 15 Apr 2008, at 13:28, Michael Neumann wrote:

[#298400] Re: Ada vs Ruby — "Rick DeNatale" <rick.denatale@...> 2008/04/16

On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Eleanor McHugh

[#298403] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/16

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[#298472] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/04/16

On 16 Apr 2008, at 03:40, Phillip Gawlowski wrote:

[#298476] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/16

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[#298513] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Eleanor McHugh <eleanor@...> 2008/04/16

On 16 Apr 2008, at 14:42, Phillip Gawlowski wrote:

[#298522] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/16

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[#298641] Re: Ada vs Ruby — "Rick DeNatale" <rick.denatale@...> 2008/04/17

On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 12:57 PM, Phillip Gawlowski

[#298651] Re: Ada vs Ruby — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/17

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[#298267] checking connection to server:port [socket] — Kr Alfabeta <kristis@...>

hi,

17 messages 2008/04/15

[#298279] at_exit handlers and Process.kill — Daniel Berger <djberg96@...>

Hi all,

22 messages 2008/04/15

[#298318] Hash or bidimensional Array when key is case insensitive? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

Hi, I've to take a decission about using an bidimensional Array or a

8 messages 2008/04/15

[#298369] Windows, Net::SSH: how do I use a private key (w / password) — James Dinkel <jdinkel@...>

Private key authentication works with this user, I know because I use it

11 messages 2008/04/15

[#298386] Check if remote server exists — Jeff Miller <loadeddesigns@...>

Hello,

11 messages 2008/04/16

[#298408] Parallel for loop — Fredrik <fredjoha@...>

There doesn't seem to be any EASY way of doing a parallel computation

24 messages 2008/04/16

[#298589] Ruby Hero Awards — Gregg Pollack <GreggPollack@...>

Hey guys,

16 messages 2008/04/17

[#298629] How to "break" a "case-when" ? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

Hi, is not possible to terminate the body of a "when" stament?

16 messages 2008/04/17
[#298633] Re: How to "break" a "case-when" ? — "Stefan Lang" <perfectly.normal.hacker@...> 2008/04/17

2008/4/17, Iki Baz Castillo <ibc@aliax.net>:

[#298635] Re: How to "break" a "case-when" ? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...> 2008/04/17

2008/4/17, Stefan Lang <perfectly.normal.hacker@gmail.com>:

[#298711] system(ping) — Heinrich Piard <linux@...>

Hi,

15 messages 2008/04/17

[#298715] When are lambdas needed? — Stedwick <philip.brocoum@...>

I have seen many tutorials on the Internet explaining where lambdas

26 messages 2008/04/17

[#298739] forkoff - parallel processing for ruby enumerables — ara howard <ara.t.howard@...>

23 messages 2008/04/18

[#298883] why doesn't ruby have generics? — thufir <hawat.thufir@...>

Is it because Ruby is dynamic, or something else?

18 messages 2008/04/19

[#298915] Triangle Area (#160) — Matthew Moss <matthew.moss@...>

Apologies for the latest... Some busy stuff this week in "real life."

22 messages 2008/04/19

[#298982] Counting Program — "Will Mueller" <will.liljon@...>

I recently actually started "studying" ruby again and attempted to

18 messages 2008/04/20
[#298983] Re: Counting Program — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/20

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[#299006] Re: Counting Program — Dan Diebolt <dandiebolt@...> 2008/04/21

>it's as simple as ...

[#298986] A couple of questions regarding class design — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...>

I am part way through implementing a Rational math class to further my

35 messages 2008/04/20
[#299079] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/21

On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 11:45 PM, Michael W. Ryder

[#299083] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...> 2008/04/21

Robert Dober wrote:

[#299112] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2008/04/22

On 21.04.2008 23:28, Michael W. Ryder wrote:

[#299170] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...> 2008/04/22

Robert Klemme wrote:

[#299175] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/22

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Michael W. Ryder

[#299194] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@...> 2008/04/22

Robert Dober wrote:

[#299202] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — "Robert Dober" <robert.dober@...> 2008/04/22

On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Michael W. Ryder

[#299234] Re: A couple of questions regarding class design — Robert Klemme <shortcutter@...> 2008/04/23

On 23.04.2008 00:44, Robert Dober wrote:

[#299012] Accessing Windows actions(Shutdow.Restart) — Raveendran Perumalsamy <jazzezravi@...>

Hi All,

14 messages 2008/04/21
[#299043] Re: Accessing Windows actions(Shutdow.Restart) — "Gordon Thiesfeld" <gthiesfeld@...> 2008/04/21

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:25 AM, Raveendran Perumalsamy

[#299068] Barby 0.1 - Ruby barcode generator that doesn't suck (that much) — Tore Darell <toredarell@...>

This is something I released a while ago, but I thought I'd announce

10 messages 2008/04/21

[#299204] Extending Hast class with custom [] []= methods — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, I'd like to extend Hash class [] and []= methods in order to find a key

12 messages 2008/04/22

[#299222] Extract date from filenames using regex — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...>

I have my code which looks like this:

13 messages 2008/04/23
[#299228] Re: Extract date from filenames using regex — "Daniel Finnie" <dan@...> 2008/04/23

Hi,

[#299239] Re: Extract date from filenames using regex — Clement Ow <clement.ow@...> 2008/04/23

Daniel Finnie wrote:

[#299273] HTTP::Post - HTTP::Get (Can someone help me?) — Fred <nospam@...>

Hello,

18 messages 2008/04/23
[#299318] Re: HTTP::Post - HTTP::Get (Can someone help me?) — darren kirby <bulliver@...> 2008/04/23

quoth the Fred:

[#299387] Re: HTTP::Post - HTTP::Get (Can someone help me?) — Fred <nospam@...> 2008/04/24

Thanx Darren for the info

[#299407] Re: HTTP::Post - HTTP::Get (Can someone help me?) — Fred <nospam@...> 2008/04/24

resp.body is a php page => purpose is to see of step 1 is working

[#299408] Re: HTTP::Post - HTTP::Get (Can someone help me?) — Fred <nospam@...> 2008/04/24

The First step is to insert javascript into PHP page.

[#299360] Email/SMTP::NET Problems — Brantley Shields <brantley_shields@...>

Greetings,

26 messages 2008/04/24

[#299463] Pointer concept in Ruby ? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

Hi, I'd like to have a variable pointing to a Hash/Array element, so

16 messages 2008/04/24

[#299479] Function appends same value to string based on number of function calls — vannuys@...

Hi Guys,

9 messages 2008/04/24

[#299508] pretty folder tree script — John <john.d.perkins@...>

Hola,

20 messages 2008/04/24

[#299531] Is there any nomenclature for private methods? — Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@...>

Hi, I don't like the way of declaring publi and private methods since it's not

12 messages 2008/04/24

[#299585] Ruby Minimalism — aidy <aidy.lewis@...>

Hi,

16 messages 2008/04/25

[#299608] Array inject function problem — Inbroker Adams <dadravu@...>

Hello Rubyists,

19 messages 2008/04/25

[#299701] help re recording/replaying (i.e. automating) HTTP interactions to a web-site??? — "Greg Hauptmann" <greg.hauptmann.ruby@...>

Hi,

13 messages 2008/04/26
[#299705] Re: help re recording/replaying (i.e. automating) HTTP interactions to a web-site??? — Peter Szinek <peter@...> 2008/04/26

Greg,

[#299749] Re: help re recording/replaying (i.e. automating) HTTP interactions to a web-site??? — "Greg Hauptmann" <greg.hauptmann.ruby@...> 2008/04/26

sounds good, it support:

[#299750] Re: help re recording/replaying (i.e. automating) HTTP interactions to a web-site??? — "Greg Hauptmann" <greg.hauptmann.ruby@...> 2008/04/26

PS. 4th question Peter I forgot:

[#299714] All occurances of a character in a string — Raghu Go <rgowka1@...>

Hi - I am trying to figure out the ruby way of printing all occurances

14 messages 2008/04/26

[#299742] Typed ruby — Joe K <jkauzlar@...>

I realize there is a holy war attached to this subject, but it would be nice

15 messages 2008/04/26

[#299768] Transpose a large file(>2GB) — Ams Lo <rgowka1@...>

Hi -

18 messages 2008/04/27

[#299798] Ruby For Hackers — Luka Lukako <dezertir@...>

Anybody know how to writing Keyloggers in ruby, or trojans or other

21 messages 2008/04/27
[#299805] Re: Ruby For Hackers — Tim Hunter <TimHunter@...> 2008/04/27

Luka Lukako wrote:

[#299863] Apache2 conf and mod_ruby (mac os x 10.4.11) — unbewusst.sein@... (Une B騅ue)

15 messages 2008/04/28

[#299946] Array#first is not Array#[0] — Fredrik <fredjoha@...>

I made a class that is a subclass of Array :

19 messages 2008/04/29

[#300023] rails is a mess! — jOhn <netcam@...>

I have to say that rails is such a mess right now. Notta working and it

15 messages 2008/04/29

[#300077] Levenshtein_distance and recreate the string — Ams Lo <rgowka1@...>

Hi -

12 messages 2008/04/30

[#300078] What are the weaknesses in Ruby? — tenxian <hi.steven.tu@...>

What are the disadvantages of Ruby?

18 messages 2008/04/30

[#300135] How to create "def method(item)= (value)" ? — "Iñaki Baz Castillo" <ibc@...>

Hi, is it not possible to create a method to use in this way?

28 messages 2008/04/30
[#300140] Re: How to create "def method(item)= (value)" ? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/30

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[#300141] Re: How to create "def method(item)= (value)" ? — "David A. Black" <dblack@...> 2008/04/30

Hi --

[#300144] Re: How to create "def method(item)= (value)" ? — Phillip Gawlowski <cmdjackryan@...> 2008/04/30

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[ANN] Radiant CMS 0.6.5 "Chisel" Release

From: Sean Cribbs <seancribbs@...>
Date: 2008-04-19 17:54:28 UTC
List: ruby-talk #298921
Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant:

http://radiantcms.org/download/

Radiant 0.6.5 "Chisel" represents a major leap forward for Radiant.
Included
in the release are Rails 2.0.2 and RSpec 1.1.4. All test/unit tests are
now
converted to RSpec specs. The extension-loading mechanism has also been
rewritten to resolve numerous issues with loading-order. There are also
tens of other small enhancements and bug-fixes from our community of
contributors.

Primary Radiant development is now done on GitHub. You can follow the
progress at http://github.com/seancribbs/radiant. We will maintain a
Subversion mirror in the original location until feasible to move
completely
to Git.

WHAT IS RADIANT CMS?

Radiant is a no-fluff content management system made for designers and
programmers and is ideal for use on small teams. It is similar to
Movable Type or Textpattern, but is much more than a blogging engine.

Radiant features:

* An elegant user interface
* The ability to arrange pages in a hierarchy
* Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a
custom tagging language (Radius: http://radius.rubyforge.org)
* A dynamic extension system
* A simple user management/permissions system
* Support for Markdown and Textile as well as traditional HTML
(it's easy to create other filters)
* Operates in two modes: dev and production depending on the URL
* A caching system which expires pages every 5 minutes
* Built using Ruby on Rails (which means that extending Radiant is
as easy as any other Rails application)
* Licensed under the MIT-License
* And much more...

There's even a live demo over on the project Web site:

http://radiantcms.org/demo/

WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE?

* Convert StandardTags specs to nested describe blocks. [Sean Cribbs]
* Remove test/unit tests - all RSpec now. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fix radiant:update:javascripts task. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fix problem in test fixtures. [Adam Keyes]
* Add <r:meta /> tag and appropriate fields to pages table. [Sean
Cribbs]
* Move admin-related javascripts to admin/. [Bj淡rn Arild M脱land]
* Add if_self and if_ancestor_or_self tags. [Marty Haught, Sean Cribbs]
* Rename created_by and updated_by columns on standard models. [Sean
Cribbs]
* Fix Dir glob for extension rake tasks. [Sean Cribbs]
* Respect view_paths set by plugins in extensions. [xtoddx]
* Move extra initialization into after_initialize block. [Sean Cribbs]
* Notice area now fades away after 3 seconds. [Andrew O'Brien]
* <r:find /> now accepts paths relative to the current page. [Andrew
O'Brien]
* Update RSpec and RSpec on Rails to r3333. [Josh French]
* Add autotest support for Radiant and extensions. [Josh French]
* Add pkg/ ignore to git, correct CSS problems with fieldset tables.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Ignore git files when building gem. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fix generated test and spec harnesses, convert core extensions to
specs.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Cover edge case in Page spec. [Sean Cribbs]
* Increase coverage of helper, controller, and model specs. [Sean
Cribbs]
* Correct some view and spec bugs. [Sean Cribbs]
* Added specs for view helpers. [Sean Cribbs]
* Use TH for fieldset tables and correct error in CSS. [skrat]
* Adjust admin links and r:breadcrumbs tag to deal with Rails site
prefix.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Adjust tags to deal with Rails site prefix (relative_url_root).
[Sean Cribbs]
* Resolve issue with undefined method :view_paths in ActionMailer.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Fixed incompatibility with RubyGems >= 0.9.5 that broke
radiant:freeze:gems
rake task. [Michael Klett]
* Fixed problem with the list of templates containing duplicates in the
db:bootstrap rake task when not running in instance mode. [John Long]
* Update Subversion URL so rake radiant:freeze:edge works. [John Long]
* Add AVLUX to list of links in Styled Blog template. [John Long]
* Fix Ruby 1.8.5 compatibility issue with Dir[]. [Sean Cribbs]
* Backup old environment.rb when copying new version. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fill out more controller specs. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fix Admin::PageController specs. [Sean Cribbs]
* Make autotest work. [Matthew Elder]
* Clean up cache files before running site_controller spec. [Matthew
Elder]
* Add r:status tag. [Andrew O'Brien]
* Add ability to set publication date manually. [Nick Plante, Sean
Cribbs]
* Remove blank nodes in r:navigation tag. [ben]
* Bubble up parsing exceptions in development mode. [jonleighton]
* Fix authorization system for controller inheritance [Josh French]
* Add 'nolinks' attribute to breadcrumbs tag. [abstractioneer]
* Fix fixtures for RSpec enabled extensions. [andreas]
* Generate extensions with RSpec support by default, fix rake and
script/spec
in instance mode. [Andrew O'Brien]
* Support database templates in a Radiant instance. [Benny Degezelle]
* Make rake test:extensions work in instance mode. [Daniel Sheppard]
* Fix tests failing in instance mode with config.extensions set.
[Daniel Sheppard]
* Finished converting page_controller_test.rb to page_controller_spec.rb
[John Long]
* Completed converting user_controller_test.rb to
user_controller_spec.rb
[John Long]
* Fix failing extension loading tests, remove irrelevant ones. [Sean
Cribbs]
* Fix test:extensions Rake task. [Sean Cribbs]
* Prevent following the link that toggles visibility of meta items on
page
edit. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Fix extension loader and previously failing unit tests; update specs.
[Mislav Marohnić]
* Fixed problem with response_cached? returning true when perform
caching was
off; fixed failing spec. [John Long]
* Fixed issues with whitespace in page.rb. [John Long]
* Fix filtering in tag reference popup. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Updated rspec and rspec_on_rails. [John Long]
* Add more controller specs and a matcher for LoginSystem features.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Make all extensions loaded by default. [Sean Cribbs]
* Update extension loader spec. [Sean Cribbs]
* Work around a nasty issue with extensions + Dependencies unloading in
development mode. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Fix the tree expansion issue in admin interface (cookie-related).
minor
cleanup server-side [Mislav Marohnić]
* Cleanup up the underscore layout hack by using method chain.
[Mislav Marohnić]
* Refactored initialization, extension loading, updated plugins. [Sean
Cribbs]
* Fix SiteController#show_page for Rails 2.0. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Minor optimization for Page; remove the unneccessary 'virtual'
accessor.
[Mislav Marohnić]
* Fix tests for PostgreSQL: comment out a test that breaks most of the
specs
somehow. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Failures in initializer_spec.rb fixed [John Long]
* Failure in site_controller_spec.rb fixed. [John Long]
* The last test/unit failure is now fixed. [John Long]
* Failing tests in page_controller_test.rb fixed. [John Long]
* Error in response cache spec fixed. [Keeran Hawoldar]
* ActionController::Base.view_paths is now set correctly for extensions.
[John Long]
* Changed view extensions to ".html.erb" [John Long]
* Fixed content type test failures. [John Long]
* Fix page_test. [John Long]
* Updated environments. [John Long]
* Modify ApplicationController spec. [Loren Johnson]
* Modify SiteController spec. [Loren Johnson]
* Fix failing unit test for old type of logger. [Daniel Sheppard]
* Fix problems preventing script/console from running: acts_as_tree is
now a
plugin, view_paths is now a core feature. [Daniel Sheppard]
* Upgrade to Rails 2.0.2 [Daniel Sheppard]
* Escape angle brackets to avoid assertion warnings in StandardTags.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Remove unused ConsoleUtils module and fix failing specs. [Sean Cribbs]
* Added standard_tags_spec.rb [John Long]
* Make sure all scenario pages have at least a body part. [Sean Cribbs]
* Added render matcher. [John Long]
* Modify pages scenario. [Loren Johnson]
* A beginning on the Application and Site controller specs. [Loren
Johnson]
* Fix failing specs - use of before(:all) when before(:each) was needed
[Daniel Sheppard]
* Fix failing extension_load_order_test.rb [Daniel Sheppard]
* Don't load scenarios stuff unless using specs. [Sean Cribbs]
* Add initializer spec. [Sean Cribbs]
* Add extension loader spec and refactorings. [Sean Cribbs]
* Added user_spec.rb [John Long]
* Upgrade Rails to 1.2.6. [Sean Cribbs]
* Added user_action_observer_spec.rb [John Long]
* Removed duplicate load paths from environments/test.rb [John Long]
* Added text_filter_spec.rb [John Long]
* Added status_spec.rb [John Long]
* Added spec/models/snippet_spec.rb [John Long]
* Added response_cache_spec.rb [John Long]
* Small improvements to page_part_spec.rb [John Long]
* Remove duplicate specs and move Radiant::ExtensionMigrator? spec to
proper
location. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fix admin.js to initialize TabControl even if there are no tabs.
[Benny Degezelle]
* Correct RenderTestHelper to better resemble expectations from Rails.
[Sean Cribbs]
* Add model specs and scenarios. [John Long]
* Modify script/spec to work in instance mode. [Andrew O'Brien]
* Add RSpec to load path in test environment. [Andrew O'Brien]
* Add specs for Radiant::Extension and Radiant::Taggable. [Sean Cribbs]
* Fixed admin CSS for IE6 - ugly borders begone! [Bjørn Arild Mæland]
* Fixed that homepage is no longer cached outside of cache dir, but to
"_site-root.data". [Bjørn Arild Mæland]
* Fix typo in pngfix.js. [Mislav Marohnić]
* Turn off auto-loading RSpec stuff, even in test environment.
[Mislav Marohnić]
* Add specs for Annotatable, InheritableClassAttributes, LocalTime,
MethodObserver, and Simpleton. [Sean Cribbs]
* Add spec for Radiant::AdminUI and Users scenario. [Sean Cribbs]
* Import and create boilerplate for RSpec and Scenarios. [Sean Cribbs]
* Honor config.extensions when running rake test:extensions and also
include
core extensions. [Daniel Sheppard]
* Propagate global page when using <r:content /> with inherit attribute.
[Sean Cribbs]

INSTALLATION

We've worked hard to make it easy to install Radiant. For starters you
can download it with Ruby Gems:

% gem install --include-dependencies radiant

Once the Radiant gem is installed you have access to the `radiant`
command. The `radiant` command is similar to the `rails` command (if you
are from the Rails world. It's how you generate a new Radiant project
for a website. So `cd` to the directory where you would like your
instance to be installed and type:

% radiant -d [mysql|postgres|sqlite3] .

Next, edit config/database.yml to taste. Then run the rake bootstrap
task:

% rake production db:bootstrap

And start up the test server:

% script/server -e production

Finally, hit the /admin/ URL and you should be off to the races. See the
README file in the release for additional details.

If you are interested in other download options, visit the download
page: http://radiantcms.org/download/.

UPGRADING FROM 0.6.x

1. Update the Radiant gem:

% gem update radiant

2. Change the RADIANT_GEM_VERSION constant in config/environment.rb
to "0.6.5".

3. Run the update rake task:

rake radiant:update

4. Run migrations:

rake db:migrate

6. Restart the server

UPGRADING FROM 0.5.x

The upgrade process changed significantly from last release, so listen
up! To upgrade an existing installation, BACKUP YOUR DATABASE, update
the gem, and create a new Radiant project using the instructions above.
Then point Radiant to the right database by editing config/database.yml
and execute the following command in your project directory:

% rake db:migrate

If you have problems during the upgrade, please let us know.

CONTRIBUTORS

Radiant wouldn't be possible without the help of some fine people. The
following people have made contributions to this release:

* Adam Keyes * Marty Haught * xtoddx
* skrat * Michael Klett * Matthew Elder
* Nick Plante * ben * jonleighton
* Josh French * abstractioneer * andreas
* Keeran Hawoldar * Loren Johnson * Benny Degezelle
* John Long * Andrew O'Brien * Bjørn Arild Mæland
* Mislav Marohnić * Daniel Sheppard * Sean Cribbs

Thanks guys! If you'd like to hop on the development band wagon head on
over to our dev site (http://dev.radiantcms.org/).

SUPPORT

The best place to get support is definitely on the Radiant mailing list.
There's a crowd of people there who have been hanging around for many
moons now. Newbie questions are welcome! To sign up, go to:

http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/

The Radiant mailing list is also accessible via Ruby forum:

http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/21

Enjoy!

--
Sean Cribbs
for the Radiant CMS Dev Team
http://radiantcms.org
-- 
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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