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Linux kendrick 3.19.0-18-generic #18-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 19 18:31:35 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Xubuntu 15.04
```
It all seems to be there, yet it's not.
Check out the terminal recor…
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TL;DR - seems to work well, but probably has a lot of implications
Here is the patch: https://github.com/e2/celluloid/commit/5e17eae50fc25b7dec3abb0562ee8f36fe781125
I don't particularly like it, bu…
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I basically pulled down puppetlabs/stdlib extracted `spec_helper_acceptance.rb`, `abs_spec.rb` and am trying to test them against a windows server I built. I installed cygwin, openssh, etc. SSH Seems …
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OK, I've got a strawman proposal for how to handle modules I'd like to get feedback on. Here's my high level goals:
- (0) The zeroth goal, as always, is **do something _simple_.** Wren is tiny and min…
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Using the synchrony AMQP connection with a channel auto_recovery set to true. I can bring up the connection and receive message successfully. When I bring down the message bus the connection.on_conn…
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I am running a synchrony app where I have to use a library with potentially blocking IO (Selenium + Chrome)
This works:
``` ruby
require 'em-synchrony'
require 'em-resolv-replace'
require 'selenium-…
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Here is the build log. It does look funny that it breaks due to something wrong with `--with-readline-dir`
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/var/folders/60/wrflbbss3y5b72v8j9y2slt80000gn/T/ruby-build.20140821123250.32002/rubiniu…
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I'd like to propose tracking requests and responses by message id to support interleaved responses on the shared socket in `Net::LDAP::Connection`.
## The Problem
Searches (and other operations) done…
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Overriding existing [EM::HttpMethods](https://github.com/igrigorik/em-synchrony/blob/master/lib/em-synchrony/em-http.rb) for transparent usage with em-synchrony is a good idea for applications built f…
oruen updated
9 years ago
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After OS X update from 10.8.5 to 10.9.2 npm and global packages stopped working. node (v0.10.22) works fine though. I managed node versions with [n](https://github.com/visionmedia/n), which is also no…