I want to get more apps into our continuous integration process. Might
as well max out that box.
- Mongrel
- JRuby-Debug
- GoldSpike/Warbler
- JParseTree (need to get it 100% first)
Others?
Most of these are small, so they wouldn't be huge hits to the server.
- Charlie
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Evan Weaver wrote:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1503
Super weird. I have no theories.
I would be surprised if there's something that cauase us to turn OS back
on though. I'll poke around on it in Charlotte.
- Charlie
ruby.launch.inproc causes test/unit to hang when called from within Rake
Key: JRUBY-1504
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1504
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
disabled objectspace causes failures in Net/HTTP
Key: JRUBY-1503
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1503
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Evan Weaver
As
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1503
On Oct 31, 2007 9:02 PM, Evan Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi JRubyists,
>
> The default disabled objectspace is making something in Net/HTTP blow
> up. This is a difficult one to isolate; maybe someone else can take a
> look:
>
> chloe:~/p/mongrel
Eric Armstrong wrote:
http://headius.blogspot.com/2007/05/jruby-t-shirt.html
Have you guys sent the artwork to CafePress yet?
You set up an account, give them the artwork, and
then people can order all kinds of stuff.
http://www.cafepress.com
This is one hecka cool graphic, and I want a T-shirt
Trap not returning a proc as the previous handler
-
Key: JRUBY-1502
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1502
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Core Classes/Modules
Eric Armstrong wrote:
I followed the instructions here:
Getting Started - JRubyWiki
http://www.headius.com/jrubywiki/index.php/Getting_Started#Downloading_Source_and_Building_Yourself
And downloaded the sources with this command:
svn co http://svn.codehaus.org/jruby/trunk/jruby jruby
But i
Eric Armstrong wrote:
http://headius.blogspot.com/2007/05/jruby-t-shirt.html
Have you guys sent the artwork to CafePress yet?
You set up an account, give them the artwork, and
then people can order all kinds of stuff.
http://www.cafepress.com
This is one hecka cool graphic, and I want a T-shirt
Thank you, Charles.
2007/10/31, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Song Ma wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I'm new to this list. If my question is just repeating the asked
> > questions, I am sorry for that.
> >
> > On the JRuby website it mentions JRuby 1.0.1 is a "Ruby 1.8.5"
> > compatible in
Hi JRubyists,
The default disabled objectspace is making something in Net/HTTP blow
up. This is a difficult one to isolate; maybe someone else can take a
look:
chloe:~/p/mongrel/trunk eweaver$ jruby +O test/test_configurator.rb
--name test_base_handler_config
Loaded suite test/test_configurator
S
I followed the instructions here:
Getting Started - JRubyWiki
http://www.headius.com/jrubywiki/index.php/Getting_Started#Downloading_Source_and_Building_Yourself
And downloaded the sources with this command:
svn co http://svn.codehaus.org/jruby/trunk/jruby jruby
But it's not clear which versio
http://headius.blogspot.com/2007/05/jruby-t-shirt.html
Have you guys sent the artwork to CafePress yet?
You set up an account, give them the artwork, and
then people can order all kinds of stuff.
http://www.cafepress.com
This is one hecka cool graphic, and I want a T-shirt!
(You can also get the
Yes, this modification was only written for 1.0 branch, because I had
the impression that Bill Dortch would do something on the trunk anyway.
However, it is easy to apply to trunk as well, I suspect. I will have a
look tomorrow.
This modification merely solves (as solvable as I possible can do
Update to current RubyGems, hopefully the long-awaited version currently in beta
Key: JRUBY-1501
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1501
Project: JRuby
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
I was just looking through JIRA, hoping to find a few bugs I might be
able to help fix. Unfortunately, Groovy's bug database currently
contains 530 open bugs and 4 reopened bugs.
Nevermind...I misfired this to the wrong list :(
- Charlie
-
I was just looking through JIRA, hoping to find a few bugs I might be
able to help fix. Unfortunately, Groovy's bug database currently
contains 530 open bugs and 4 reopened bugs.
Are these 534 all valid bugs? Is there any prioritization for them? Of
the 534 unresolved bugs, 493 do not appear t
Chris Nelson wrote:
BTW, Jim says he will be at rubyconf this weekend if anyone wants to get
together to speak with him about the best way to solve gem
versioning/platform issues for jruby. I'm ccing him on this.
By far the biggest headache is the major, major hassle involved in
getting a Ja
JIRB startup failure "unrecognized switch: -=-" (trunk+WinXp)
-
Key: JRUBY-1500
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1500
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components:
On Oct 31, 2007 3:32 PM, Martin Krauskopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Nelson wrote:
> > Hmm... but the gem dependency from ruby-debug is going to be a problem.
> > There is no way specify a depency from the ruby-debug gem to
> > ruby-debug-base or jruby-debug-base.
>
> Umm, I see. So there
Mongrel log should go to standard out by default. This doesn't happen for some
reason
-
Key: JRUBY-1499
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1499
Project: JRuby
Chris Nelson wrote:
Hmm... but the gem dependency from ruby-debug is going to be a problem.
There is no way specify a depency from the ruby-debug gem to
ruby-debug-base or jruby-debug-base.
Umm, I see. So there is not good way so far which would fulfill
requirement "We want to release indepe
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could you also add this to the JRuby wiki, probably under the
> "contributing" column on the front page?
>
> www.headius.com/jrubywiki
>
> - Charlie
Sure. I added a new page and link under the "contributing" column.
-Yoko
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Brackets should not be required to precompile Jruby Programs
Key: JRUBY-1498
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1498
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Co
:undefined method for Thread:class. for compiled Jruby classes
--
Key: JRUBY-1497
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1497
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Bug
Components
Hmm... but the gem dependency from ruby-debug is going to be a problem.
There is no way specify a depency from the ruby-debug gem to ruby-debug-base
or jruby-debug-base. And you won't be able to install ruby-debug-base (MRI
version) on jruby because of c code. So changing the require is not
enoug
XiaoLiang Liu wrote:
Thanks.
Yes. I mean test cases. But does it necessarily to compile/build all
source code before I can run test cases? Is there a better way, that
is, can I run test cases with only the test directory copied to
JRuby-bin package?
The full test run is part of an Ant buil
Martin Krauskopf wrote:
Peter Brant wrote:
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perhaps we should just leave it as a gem to be installed by the user
(through gem support in NB if necessary) and get it released the right
I think that's probably just as well. Haste make
Peter Brant wrote:
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Perhaps we should just leave it as a gem to be installed by the user
(through gem support in NB if necessary) and get it released the right
I think that's probably just as well. Haste makes waste and all that.
It
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps we should just leave it as a gem to be installed by the user
> (through gem support in NB if necessary) and get it released the right
I think that's probably just as well. Haste makes waste and all that.
It would be nice if w
Martin Krauskopf wrote:
To close it somehow. I would not care about NetBeans (sounds strange
from my side). Important is to release gem somehow (sooner - better). I
can always adjust the code in NetBeans. I think I will have to do such
changes after high-resistance anyway.
Perhaps we should j
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
Chris Nelson wrote:
According the rubyforge docs, if you try to release a gem of the same
name as a gem already released in a different project, it will just
ignore you (e g not add it to the gem index). So we won't break
anything, but probably won't have any effe
Yes, Mongrel runs when launched with -S mongrel_rails. I'm using Rails
1.2.4.
-Original Message-
From: Nick Sieger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 10:26 AM
To: dev@jruby.codehaus.org
Subject: Re: [jruby-dev] Mongrel 1.1 beta JRuby gem
Sounds like what I was e
On Oct 31, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Nick Sieger wrote:
Sounds like what I was experiencing as well. Alex, can you confirm
that mongrel works if you launch with "jruby -S mongrel_rails start"?
On r4830: running mongrel_rails works, and a Merb application runs
fine, but "jruby script/server mongrel
Chris Nelson wrote:
According the rubyforge docs, if you try to release a gem of the same
name as a gem already released in a different project, it will just
ignore you (e g not add it to the gem index). So we won't break
anything, but probably won't have any effect. According to Jim Weirich
Thanks.
Yes. I mean test cases. But does it necessarily to compile/build all source
code before I can run test cases? Is there a better way, that is, can I run
test cases with only the test directory copied to JRuby-bin package?
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> X
According the rubyforge docs, if you try to release a gem of the same name
as a gem already released in a different project, it will just ignore you (e
g not add it to the gem index). So we won't break anything, but probably
won't have any effect. According to Jim Weirich of the rubygems team, (w
On 10/31/07, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Damian Steer wrote:
> > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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> >
> > Ola Bini wrote:
> >> Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
> >>> Bill Dortch wrote:
> Maybe I missed the memo, but is Java now supposed to be enabled by
> >>
Martin Krauskopf wrote:
I'm not sure how the rubyforge behaves in such a case when two gems with
the same name are offered by the two projects. Probably just offers list
of them. In such a case it would be ok since gem tool will offer
something like:
1. ruby-debug-base 0.9.3 (ruby)
2. ruby-
Damian Steer wrote:
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Ola Bini wrote:
Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
Bill Dortch wrote:
Maybe I missed the memo, but is Java now supposed to be enabled by
default (i.e., without include Java or require 'java')? I'm all for
it, but I'm not sure if thi
Yoko Harada wrote:
I've struggled a lot to submit a patch since this is the very first
experience for me. After I submitted the patch, I found the useful
feature of NetBeans for creating a patch file. So, I made a memo, a
steps to make a patch by using NetBeans IDE. This may help those who
want t
Sounds like what I was experiencing as well. Alex, can you confirm
that mongrel works if you launch with "jruby -S mongrel_rails start"?
/Nick
On 10/30/07, Alex Durgin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With the trunk as of now, when I run jruby script\server within a rails
> project it doesn't start.
I've struggled a lot to submit a patch since this is the very first
experience for me. After I submitted the patch, I found the useful
feature of NetBeans for creating a patch file. So, I made a memo, a
steps to make a patch by using NetBeans IDE. This may help those who
want to contribute but don'
For interpreter looping over extra newline nodes ends up making a
measurable perf difference. I figured this would be an ok change, but
I guess not. I will revert this at least until I can figure out
perhaps what newlines can be safely removed which don't break tracing.
-Tom
On 10/30/07, Peter
Actually we have AOT compilation in JRuby now so we should be using
that for those methods and not parse by itself.
Not sure the best way to hook that up though...Charlie?
-Tom
On 10/30/07, Yoko Harada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm wrong. JSR223 API has two compile methods whose purpose is
>
XiaoLiang Liu wrote:
I got a jruby-1.0_bin package on my server, and it's running now.
Then I met problem when I was trying to run test cases on jruby-1.0_bin
package. As docs/README.test told me, I just need to run "ant test"
command. But this is a bin package without source files.
My quest
Update to 1.8.6 stdlib
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Key: JRUBY-1496
URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JRUBY-1496
Project: JRuby
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Miscellaneous
Reporter: Charles Oliver Nutter
Song Ma wrote:
Hi
I'm new to this list. If my question is just repeating the asked
questions, I am sorry for that.
On the JRuby website it mentions JRuby 1.0.1 is a "Ruby 1.8.5"
compatible interpreter written in 100% pure Java. But the current
release for Ruby is 1.8.6-p110. My question is
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Ola Bini wrote:
> Charles Oliver Nutter wrote:
>> Bill Dortch wrote:
>>> Maybe I missed the memo, but is Java now supposed to be enabled by
>>> default (i.e., without include Java or require 'java')? I'm all for
>>> it, but I'm not sure if this is the
Peter Brant wrote:
Do people share gem repositories between JRuby and MRI?
I admit that I do (GEM_HOME). But sometime strange problem appears ;)
But I do not do too much serious work in Ruby.
I guess it
doesn't really surprise me that if you have both C and Java versions
installed, things d
I got a jruby-1.0_bin package on my server, and it's running now.
Then I met problem when I was trying to run test cases on
jruby-1.0_binpackage. As docs/README.test told me, I just need to run
"ant test" command.
But this is a bin package without source files.
My question is, must I copy ./src d
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