[#96321] parent of TrueClass, FalseClass — "Ara.T.Howard" <Ara.T.Howard@...>

19 messages 2004/04/01
[#96356] Re: parent of TrueClass, FalseClass — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/04/02

Hi,

[#96404] Variable names — David King Landrith <dlandrith@...>

About a year ago, I wrote a simple type enforcement library that adds a

33 messages 2004/04/02
[#96406] Re: Variable names — ts <decoux@...> 2004/04/02

>>>>> "D" == David King Landrith <dlandrith@mac.com> writes:

[#96424] Re: Variable names — David King Landrith <dlandrith@...> 2004/04/02

[#96430] Re: Variable names — Dan Doel <djd15@...> 2004/04/02

On Friday 02 April 2004 2:43 pm, David King Landrith wrote:

[#96432] Re: Variable names — David King Landrith <dlandrith@...> 2004/04/02

On Apr 2, 2004, at 3:51 PM, Dan Doel wrote:

[#96447] Learning Ruby, was a C geek... — Nicholas Paul Johnson <nickjohnson@...>

Hello all,

17 messages 2004/04/02

[#96634] Where does the name Rite come from? — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>

Hi,

15 messages 2004/04/06
[#96642] Re: Where does the name Rite come from? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 2004/04/06

Hi,

[#96652] Re: Where does the name Rite come from? — Eric Hodel <drbrain@...7.net> 2004/04/06

Yukihiro Matsumoto (matz@ruby-lang.org) wrote:

[#96697] Idea: Simplified GTK — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>

Here's an idea. I've begun implementing it.

74 messages 2004/04/07
[#96699] Re: Idea: Simplified GTK — Chad Fowler <chad@...> 2004/04/07

[#96876] RedCloth bug and suggestion — Jim Menard <jimm@...>

_why_ and fellow RedCloth users,

15 messages 2004/04/09

[#96877] Instiki 0.3.0: Before the Storm — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>

What's new in Instiki 0.3.0?

12 messages 2004/04/09

[#97020] test / unit question: facility to mark some tests as "missing" or "incomplete" — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>

I often find myself with some unit tests that run, and several more test

14 messages 2004/04/12

[#97077] Instiki 0.5.0: Getting Serious — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>

What's new in Instiki 0.5.0?

16 messages 2004/04/13

[#97083] New Ruby questions... — Jeff Massung <jma@...>

I've just started Ruby a couple days ago (man this is cool). Coming from

14 messages 2004/04/13

[#97109] New Local Variable Scope rule — "Shashank Date" <sdate@...>

In one of Matz's slides at RubyConf ,

33 messages 2004/04/14

[#97134] BlueCloth: a Markdown implementation for Ruby — Michael Granger <ged@...>

Hi all,

17 messages 2004/04/14

[#97201] File locking, portably? — Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng <hgs@...>

Searching the web and books for information on this, I can't seem to

12 messages 2004/04/14

[#97277] Hash, ==, key-value comparison — walter@...

Ok,

20 messages 2004/04/15

[#97308] Instiki 0.6.0: Feeds, Exports, Safety, and Compatibility — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>

What's new in Instiki 0.6.0?

14 messages 2004/04/15

[#97351] "bad file descriptor" in Win32 DLL — "Christian Kaiser" <chk@...>

Using Ruby 1.81, the DLL (msvcrt-ruby18.dll) sometimes raises an exception

14 messages 2004/04/16

[#97363] BlueCloth 0.0.2 (beta) — Michael Granger <ged@...>

Hi,

18 messages 2004/04/16
[#97399] BlueCloth on Instiki (was Re: [ANN] BlueCloth 0.0.2 (beta)) — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/04/16

> Thanks to all of you that have offered your suggestions and code. I

[#97405] RubyConf 2004 — Ian Macdonald <ian@...>

Hello,

46 messages 2004/04/17
[#97409] Re: RubyConf 2004 — Chad Fowler <chad@...> 2004/04/17

[#97460] Re: RubyConf 2004 — Paul Duncan <pabs@...> 2004/04/17

* Chad Fowler (chad@chadfowler.com) wrote:

[#97465] Re: RubyConf 2004 — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...> 2004/04/17

Paul Duncan wrote:

[#97466] Re: RubyConf 2004 — Chad Fowler <chad@...> 2004/04/17

[#97486] Ruby Installer for Windows 1.8.1-12 — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...> 2004/04/18

The Ruby Installer 1.8.1-12 for Windows has been released and is now

[#97418] Objects in perl6 (rubyish :) — gabriele renzi <surrender_it@...1.vip.ukl.yahoo.com>

Hi gurus and nubys,

20 messages 2004/04/17

[#97426] $0 is messed up — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

I have just upgraded to 1.9 16-apr-2004 from 1.9 7-apr-2004.

15 messages 2004/04/17

[#97473] convert yield to proc — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...>

How do you guys convert yield to block ?

21 messages 2004/04/18

[#97565] Gateway — "Robert Klemme" <bob.news@...>

34 messages 2004/04/19

[#97628] Instiki 0.7.0: Flavors of Expression — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...>

What's new in Instiki 0.7.0?

15 messages 2004/04/19

[#97631] proposal: call_up() for use in redefined methods — Mark Hubbart <discord@...>

Hi all,

18 messages 2004/04/19

[#97640] Fox --> GTK ? — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>

Who has experience converting Fox to GTK and might like to

29 messages 2004/04/19

[#97705] The quest for opensource database... — "Ruby Tuesdays" <NoSpamPlease_rubytuzdaiz@...>

Perhaps you database guru able to suggest what would be a good choice for

35 messages 2004/04/20

[#97743] Setting up a wiki when you don't have root — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson)

12 messages 2004/04/20

[#97785] Creating bang methods — "Jon Hurst" <jon@...>

(newbie) I can't for my life figure out how to create bang methods. Please

20 messages 2004/04/21

[#97797] rexml: how to get element type? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...>

doc = REXML::Document.new <<EOF

14 messages 2004/04/21

[#97808] binding - how to get current script? — Szymon Drejewicz <drejewic@...>

18 messages 2004/04/21

[#97866] Is Ruby is better than PHP ... — "Useko Netsumi" <usenets_remote_this@...>

or perhaps Java for developing web application?

46 messages 2004/04/21

[#97873] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@...>

Part 1 is to chdir \Ruby\bin and delete the five *.bat files

41 messages 2004/04/21
[#97910] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — "Its Me" <itsme213@...> 2004/04/21

[#97964] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for [user-installed libraries] — Gavin Sinclair <gsinclair@...> 2004/04/21

On Thursday, April 22, 2004, 4:44:09 AM, Its wrote:

[#97984] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for [user-installed libraries] — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/04/22

[#98000] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for [user-installed libraries] — "Gavin Sinclair" <gsinclair@...> 2004/04/22

>

[#97926] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — Lothar Scholz <mailinglists@...> 2004/04/21

Hello John,

[#97936] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/04/21

[#97971] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — Jos Backus <jos@...> 2004/04/21

On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 05:50:40AM +0900, Dave Thomas wrote:

[#97985] Re: how to get ri/rdoc working for 1.8.1 on Windows? — Dave Thomas <dave@...> 2004/04/22

[#97997] RedCloth 2.0.7 -- A Textile Humane Web Text Generator — why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@...>

more and more, you've seen it all before (i swear it's slowin down):

12 messages 2004/04/22
[#98008] Re: [ANN] RedCloth 2.0.7 -- A Textile Humane Web Text Generator — David Heinemeier Hansson <david@...> 2004/04/22

> I've wanted this feature to work right for awhile. It took a rewrite

[#98101] Extract all occurences from a text — Michael Weller <michael@...>

Hi!

11 messages 2004/04/23

[#98135] Problem assigning an Array object to an Array-subclass object — "Richard Lionheart" <NoOne@...>

[ I apologize if this is a second post. My earlier one seems to have gotten

29 messages 2004/04/23

[#98177] Psyco — Jim Moy <web@...>

Interesting stuff for Python, is any work like this being done in Ruby?

14 messages 2004/04/23

[#98181] Playing with sockets... — Hal Fulton <hal9000@...>

I'm writing a little expect-like piece of code and trying to test it

16 messages 2004/04/23

[#98281] String#unpack and null-terminated strings — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>

Hi,

15 messages 2004/04/24

[#98362] How's ruby compare to it older brother python — "Hunn E. Balsiche" <hunnebal@...>

in term of its OO features, syntax consistencies, ease of use, and their

51 messages 2004/04/26
[#98597] Re: How's ruby compare to it older brother python — "Ken Hilton" <kenosis@...> 2004/04/28

Amen, brother.

[#98778] Re: How's ruby compare to it older brother python — "trevor andrade" <trevor.andrade@...> 2004/04/30

I agree that flaming the question is not appropriate and its also bad for

[#98789] Re: How's ruby compare to it older brother python — Dan Doel <djd15@...> 2004/04/30

I'm not saying the topic isn't appropriate. I don't mind the topic, and I find

[#98365] Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — Sascha Ebach <se@...>

Hello dear Rubyists,

51 messages 2004/04/26
[#98568] Re: Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...> 2004/04/27

Hello from Beethoven's home town,

[#98569] Re: Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — Sascha Ebach <se@...> 2004/04/27

Hello Jupp

[#98570] Re: Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...> 2004/04/27

Sascha Ebach <se@hexatex.de> wrote:

[#98753] Re: Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — "Josef 'Jupp' Schugt" <jupp@...> 2004/04/29

Simon Strandgaard wrote:

[#98762] Re: Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach — Simon Strandgaard <neoneye@...> 2004/04/29

Josef 'Jupp' Schugt <jupp@gmx.de> wrote:

[#98817] Opportunities and pitfalls; was "Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach" — Mike Calder <ceo@...> 2004/04/30

A word of warning from a potential friend. Please don't take this negatively,

[#98847] Re: Opportunities and pitfalls; was "Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach" — Mark Hubbart <discord@...> 2004/04/30

[#98854] Re: Opportunities and pitfalls; was "Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach" — "Curt Hibbs" <curt@...> 2004/04/30

Mark Hubbart wrote:

[#98858] Re: Opportunities and pitfalls; was "Introducing myself - Sascha Ebach" — Mark Hubbart <discord@...> 2004/04/30

[#98366] How do I scale large Ruby web applications? — Sascha Ebach <se@...>

Hi there,

19 messages 2004/04/26

[#98409] Semantics of Multiple Values — Kristof Bastiaensen <kristof@...>

Hi liszt,

25 messages 2004/04/26

[#98435] Approaches to localization? — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson)

I'm developing a GUI app using Ruby and FLTK. One of the requirements

22 messages 2004/04/26

[#98714] Ruby under Suse Linux — Mike Calder <ceo@...>

Hi.

14 messages 2004/04/29

[#98750] coerce(), what protocol to implement it — Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@...>

Hi,

14 messages 2004/04/29

[#98758] File.expand_path(__FILE__) — John Platte <john.platte@...>

I'm having a problem with File.expand_path(__FILE__) after a chdir.

30 messages 2004/04/29

[#98796] SciTE Ruby Lexer — Kaspar Schiess <eule@...>

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

13 messages 2004/04/30

[#98820] ruby CVS can't use shared libs on NetBSD — Dick Davies <rasputnik@...>

11 messages 2004/04/30

[#98832] def [](v) xx; return yy; end # returned value is ignored !? — Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@...>

Hi,

27 messages 2004/04/30

[#98851] Lazy evaluation — Michael Neumann <mneumann@...>

Hi,

51 messages 2004/04/30
[#98871] Re: Lazy evaluation — Jean-Hugues ROBERT <jean_hugues_robert@...> 2004/04/30

At 03:45 01/05/2004 +0900, you wrote:

[#98875] Re: Lazy evaluation — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/04/30

Jean-Hugues ROBERT wrote:

[#98896] Re: Lazy evaluation (evil) — ptkwt@... (Phil Tomson) 2004/05/01

In article <c6uh31$gaq2i$1@ID-7468.news.uni-berlin.de>,

[#98913] Re: Lazy evaluation (evil) — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/05/01

Phil Tomson wrote:

[#98917] Re: Lazy evaluation (evil) — ts <decoux@...> 2004/05/01

>>>>> "F" == Florian Gross <flgr@ccan.de> writes:

[#98919] Re: Lazy evaluation (evil) — Florian Gross <flgr@...> 2004/05/01

ts wrote:

Re: [ANN] Instiki 0.6.0: Feeds, Exports, Safety, and Compatibility

From: dejaspam@... (Bill Atkins)
Date: 2004-04-16 16:34:13 UTC
List: ruby-talk #97369
Hmm.  When I run "ruby instiki.rb 60" with 0.6.0 I get 

[2004-04-16 12:29:43] WARN  TCPServer Error: Address already in use -
bind(2)
[2004-04-16 12:29:43] WARN  TCPServer Error: Address already in use -
bind(2)
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/server.rb:91:in `listen': Address already in
use - bind(2) (Errno::EADDRINUSE)

The same command with 0.5.0 works fine.  I killed instiki before
attempting to run 0.6.0, so there should be nothing running on that
port.

David Heinemeier Hansson <david@loudthinking.com> wrote in message news:<054669D2-8F29-11D8-9F32-000A958E6254@loudthinking.com>...
> What's new in Instiki 0.6.0?
> ============================
> 
> Instiki is back on fork-challenged platforms (hello Windows!) after a  
> short hiatus in the 0.5 release. It now also properly snapshots the  
> Madeleine database when running in Daemon mode. So hopefully we should  
> be working all around.
> 
> More interestingly, there's a bunch of cool new features in Instiki.  
> You can export the entire web to HTML files that come bundled in a  
> pkzip (thanks rubyzip!), which works great for taking backups or  
> distributing a wiki. It's also a half-decent CMS this way that you can  
> use to write documentation to all of those wonderful Ruby projects.
> 
> There's also RSS feeds. Two flavors: Full content or just the  
> headlines. Unfortunately, there's a few problems with international  
> characters like 聽that'll render the XML invalid (so readers like  
> FeedReader chokes). Any help to get that working properly will be much  
> appriciated.
> 
> And thanks a ton to both Florian for a bunch of great patches and to  
> Why The Lucky for keeping RedCloth running at full force.
> 
> Full change list:
> 
> * Fixed Windows compatibility [Florian]
> * Fixed bug that would prevent Madeleine from taking snapshots in  
> Daemon mode
> * Added export entire web as HTML in a zip file
> * Added RSS feeds
> * Added proper getops support for the growing number of options  
> [Florian]
> * Added safe mode that forbids style options in RedCloth [Florian]
> * Updated RedCloth to 2.0.5
> 
> Upcoming features (near- and far-future stuff mixed together):
> 
> * Michael Granger is looking into getting Instiki running on BlueCloth  
> -- the Markdown syntax implementation for Ruby.
> * Polish. Lots of stuff in the backlog that needs polish.
> * Colors! Each web should get it's own color.
> * More exporting features (fx: straight to FTP).
> * Dual-view wikis where an admin team can edit and everyone else see  
> the export version with no edit links (but they can still search). This  
> will really turn Instiki into something that could be used as a quick  
> CMS.
> * Download the entire app and database and work on an instiki at home  
> and then sync the changes back in.
> 
> Instiki is running its official website on Instiki itself:  
> http://instiki.nextangle.com
> 
> 
> What is Instiki?
> ================
> 
> Admitted, it's Yet Another Wiki Clone[1], but with a strong focus
> on simplicity of installation and running:
> 
> Step 1. Download
> Step 2. Run "instiki.rb"
> Step 3. *Chuckle*... "There's no step three!" (TM)
> 
> You're now running a perfectly suitable wiki on port 2500
> that'll present you with a textarea for the home page on  
> http://localhost:2500.
> 
> Instiki lowers the barriers of interest for when you might consider
> using a wiki. It's so simple to get running that you'll find yourself
> using it for anything -- taking notes, brainstorming, organizing a
> gathering.
> 
> Instiki reserves a separate WikiSpace for each port number, so
> you can run more than one wiki by keeping them on separate ports.
> It also means that you can't access the same wiki on another port
> than the one you started it on (unless you move the directory in  
> storage).
> 
> Features:
> * Regular expression search: Find deep stuff really fast
> * Revisions: Follow the changes on every page from birth. Rollback to  
> an earlier rev
> * Export to HTML in a zip: Take the entire wiki with you home or for  
> reference
> * RSS feeds to track recently revised pages
> * Multiple webs: Create separate wikis with their own namespace
> * Password-protected webs: Keep it private
> * Authors: Each revision is associated with an author, so you can see  
> who changed what
> * Reference tracker: Which other pages are pointing to the current?
> * Speed: Using Madelein for persistence (all pages are in memory)
> * Textile formatting[2]: By ways of RedCloth
> * Embedded webserver: Through WEBrick
> 
> Missing:
> * File attachments
> 
> Command-line options:
> Run "ruby instiki.rb --help"
> 
> History:
> * 0.6.0: Fixed Windows compatibility [Florian]
>           Fixed bug that would prevent Madeleine from taking snapshots  
> in Daemon mode
>           Added export entire web as HTML in a zip file
>           Added RSS feeds
>           Added proper getops support for the growing number of options  
> [Florian]
>           Added safe mode that forbids style options in RedCloth  
> [Florian]
>           Updated RedCloth to 2.0.5
> * 0.5.0: NOTE: 0.5.0 is NOT compatible with databases from earlier  
> versions
>           Added revisions
>           Added multiple webs
>           Added password protection for webs on multi-web setups
>           Added the notion of authors (that are saved in a cookie)
>           Added command-line option for not running as a Daemon on Unix
> * 0.3.1: Added option to escape wiki words with \
> * 0.3.0: Brought all files into common style (including Textile help on  
> the edit page)
>           Added page locking (if someone already is editing a page  
> there's a warning)
>           Added daemon abilities on Unix (keep Instiki running after you  
> close the terminal)
>           Made port 2500 the default port, so Instiki can be launched by  
> dobbelt-click
>           Added Textile cache to speed-up rendering of large pages
>           Made WikiWords look like "Wiki Words"
>           Updated RedCloth to 2.0.4
> * 0.2.5: Upgraded to RedCloth 2.0.2 and Madeleine 0.6.1, which means the
>           Windows problems are gone. Also fixed a problem with wikiwords
>           that used part of other wikiwords.
> * 0.2.0: First public release
> 
> Download latest from:
> <a  
> href="http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186">http:// 
> rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186</a>
> 
> Visit the official Instiki wiki:
> http://instiki.nextangle.com/
> 
> License is the same as Ruby's
> 
> [1] <a  
> href="http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiClones">http://c2.com/cgi/wiki? 
> WikiWikiClones</a>
> [2] Textile Syntax: <a  
> href="http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/">http://www.textism.com/ 
> tools/textile/</a>

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