2006-01-01から1年間の記事一覧
ROROX - Package providing Ruby, Rails plus dependencies and other gems, Apache SCGI module, and scgi_rails, to be installed over a XAMPP installation. The aim is to get close to a "one-click" installer for Linux (a la Locomotive or Instant…
mongrel_cluster makes it easy to manage multiple Mongrel processes behind a reverse-proxy server and load balancer such as Pound, Balance, Lighttpd, or Apache. See also: Apache: Scaling Rails with Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_balancer and Mongrel…
Via RedHanded:Park Place, a clone of Amazon's S3 (Simple Storage Service.) It's written entirely in Ruby, with heaps of help from the Camping 4k web framework. Oh, and no SOAP support to speak of. gem install camping --source code.whythelu…
The related discussion on Digg is also pretty informative. Some hints: Validating anything you run through eval() to make sure its just JSON, and not malicious code -- json.js Calling the JSON.parse(...) method instead of the eval(...) fun…
Project to translate into English the Ruby Hacking Guide. The RHG is a book that explains how the ruby interpreter (the official C implementation of the Ruby language) works internally.
...Stage 4 is the last part of the scaling series containing last polishing steps, a summary of what helped and what didn’t, as well as a look at future optimization plans...
The demo is also available - user/password = demo/demo.
Some notes from the latest discussion with Moro-san about his lighty and rails upgrade troubles:Lighttpd after version 1.4.9 requires the full path in the "bin-path" part of the lighttpd.conf file. Also from version 1.4.10 you will have CW…
Rubricks is a new Ruby on Rails based CMS. The demo looks pretty good. For bad luck it's crashing my Firefox browser everytime I tryed it :( Working with Safari. The english site is still not fully functional (the registration at least wor…
The biggest upgrade in Rails history has finally arrived. Rails 1.1 boasts more than 500 fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors. Most of the updates just make everyday life a little smoother, a little rounder, and a li…
Everything started with a post, benchmarking cherrypy agains other similar web servers. Nothing special, we can see how good Mongrel is ;) What catched my attention was the lines about LuaWeb2: [Mongrel] ... Requests per second: 386.31 [#/…
Must read articles for everybody, doing RoR systems administration: The adventures of scaling, Stage 1 Questions and answers for Stage 1 The adventures of scaling, Stage 2 The adventures of scaling, Stage 3 Expect the last part on 02-Apr-2…
The new player on the Web 2.0 scene? Ajax improved the UI, Comet seems more server-side oriented. Via a persistend HTTP connections it making the communication with the server "push-based" - the server, asynchroniously pushing data to the …
Hahahaha, one of the coolest RoR sites - Coastr : an experiment in social networking for beer snobs (meant as a compliment, of course!). The basic idea is for you to create a list of your favorite beers, and to connect you with other peopl…
I know id:iR3 -san like Web 2.0 stuff. Small present for him ;) : Everything Web 2.0 . Specially the Video 2.0 section is interesting: for example VideoEgg - videoblog for dummies - just a small browser plug-in and you are ready to go.
We are using Xen 3.0.1 on Debian Sarge from several months. Working great. Finally on HowtoForge they upgraded their manual too - The Perfect Xen 3.0 Setup For Debian. Good. Also something else bring my attention: Setting Up A Highly Avail…
I translated Gorou-san’s page for following Edge Rails (original is in japanese) – link to the edgerails page in english . For me the described method seems like a pretty smart way to stay organized, even on the cutting edge.
Sweet and very rubyish looking typo blog by Florian Frank.
FastCGI is difficult to install/manage. Really it is :( Problem: DHH loves FastCGI. There is so many FastCGI-centric stuff in Rails: script/process/* the default lighttpd.conf, generated by script/server Solution: Zed Shaw First Zed gave a…
Interesting lightweight combination will be: Camping framework for the MVC moo.fx for the Ajax effects Somebody already done it?
To test the new wiki, i put there my notes from the 9th Ruby meeting in Osaka previous week. There are more detailed notes in japanese in ha-tan-san's diary.Interesting: now I can easy move pages between wiki, when they are work in progres…
It's not about famous "The Lord of the Rings" movie. It's about increasing the performance via using the unified tools. What I'm talking about: My everyday usage programming language of choice is Ruby My web applications are in Ruby: Ruby …
For the Second Rails meeting in Osaka I needed to prepare some slides for my presentation. Usually there is no projector there, but we have network, so I thought it will be good everybody to access slides with their own browser. Before I u…
...Ajax Scaffold Generator (for Ruby on Rails) creates a scaffold page like the typical rails one, except adding, editing and deleting are all done inline. The generated scaffold is valid XHTML strict and fully styled right out of the box.…
Searching inside the blog added. Categories and tags added. The most difficult to figure was, than the title must be *[Category]... without any space between '*' and '['. Tags cloud is based on id:naoya_t 's ruby code. Thanks. Also I joine…
Seems Apple already have Intel based Mac-mini: 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo processor 512MB memory (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM) 80GB Serial ATA hard drive Double-layer SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0 Mmmmmmmm…
From some time I'm interested from BIG-IP like a load balancing with failover solution for our network. Found interesting post with BIG-IP features: It runs Linux kernel 2.4 in conjunction with some microkernel OS that F5 calls TMOS. Custo…
Now new, but classic book. Still very actual. Small quote: "Treating your users as co-developers is your least-hassle route to rapid code improvement and effective debugging.". Mmmmmm, open source is good.
Can I use it for something?
the patch exists (src/network_linux_sendfile.c): #include "log.h" #include "stat_cache.h" /* ADD THIS LINE */ /* on linux 2.4.29 + debian/ubuntu we have crashes if this is enabled */ #undef HAVE_POSIX_FADVISE