ah nice one - THANKS!!!
its not Solaris - its NetBSD..
is Solaris useful for anything other than if you want to spend time watching
something load ?
once we have plundered zfs off it - we're home free no?

i thought the rake migrate thing was for mysql....
if i ever get that piece of shit working i might write a how to cos it has
caused me nuff pain...

why the fuck did you answer that!???

anyway mucho thanks brother

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:09 PM, John Van Voorhis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Disclaimer:  It's been a long time since I worked with Solaris, and I am
> not
> a Ruby/Rails expert by any means.
>
>
> > SystemStackError: stack level too deep: SELECT * FROM webs WHERE
> (webs."id"
> > = 1)
> >
> > ulimit -s says:
> > stack limit
> > 2048
> >
> > should i change that ?
>
> Probably not. A simple SQL call should not run you out of stack space (2MB
> here). Check if there are any records in the 'webs' table at all.  You
> might
> need to run the 'rake migrate database' command that does the initial
> database populating.  Though I would have thought that SQLite would just
> return an error if the webs table didn't exist.  It could be that the
> calling code is mishandling the error.
>
> > Building native extensions.  This could take a while...
> > ERROR:  Error installing sqlite3-ruby:
> >         ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
> >
> > /usr/pkg/bin/ruby18 extconf.rb install sqlite3-ruby
> > checking for sqlite3.h... no
> >
> > make
> > make: don't know how to make ruby.h. Stop
> >
> > make: stopped in /usr/pkg/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/sqlite3-ruby-1.2.1
> > /ext/sqlite3_api
> >
> >
> > Gem files will remain installed in
> /usr/pkg/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/sqlite3-
> > ruby-1.2.1 for inspection.
> > Results logged to /usr/pkg/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/sqlite3-ruby-1.2.1
> > /ext
>
> It looks like SQLlite3 is either not installed or not in your include path
> so the install of sqlite-rbuy failed.
>
> > test_create_system_form_displayed(AdminControllerTest):
> > ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: SQLite3::SQLException: no such table:
> > wiki_references: DELETE FROM wiki_references WHERE 1=1
>
> This seems to mean that SQLite is installed and running but that the
> database didn't get set up correctly.  So my guess is that you need to do
> the rake migrate thing to set up the database.
>
>
> As a final note, it really helps if your comments are clearly separated
> from
> your error listings. And as I keep telling my 5 year old, calling names
> and
> kicking the person you want to have help you is never a good idea.
>
> --
> John Van Voorhis
>
>
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