I've come to realize something, but I'm not sure if I could be right:
Maybe the instructions are interrupted because there is a lack of virtual
memory. I mean is there not a limit to the memory the script can use? It
would explain why the script goes on, as when the instruction is
interrupted,
Hello everyone,
The best of all suggested bugtrackers is JotBug, on my opinion. But it
works only with SQLite databases, and I have no access to such one
(only MySql).
Any solutions?
P.S. I'd use Trac, but since I have no own server yet, we have no
access to Python, either... Only Php, MySql,
Hello everyone,
Sorry, I've forgotten how to do this...
I need a quoted_printable_encode function but it's available only
since PHP 5.3. How do I redefine that function only if PHP version is
lower than 5.3?
Would it be valid:
function quoted_printable_encode ($str) {
$x=quoted_printable_encode
On 30 March 2010 14:16, Andre Polykanine an...@oire.org wrote:
I need a quoted_printable_encode function but it's available only
since PHP 5.3. How do I redefine that function only if PHP version is
lower than 5.3?
function_exists().
if (!function_exists('myfunc')) {
function myfunc() {
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 16:16 +0300, Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hello everyone,
Sorry, I've forgotten how to do this...
I need a quoted_printable_encode function but it's available only
since PHP 5.3. How do I redefine that function only if PHP version is
lower than 5.3?
Would it be valid:
Surely if it's not suitable for your situation, it's not the best? :)
Mantis is what I'd recommend and believe has already been recommend to you.
Runs using PHP and MySQL, it's flexible for public or private projects,
multiple projects etc.
I do agree with you that Bugzilla seems heavy, I know
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
Top posting sucks, so I'll answer the post somewhere down there.
SCNR
2010/3/29 Devendra Jadhav devendra...@gmail.com
Then you can do file_get_contents within
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
Top posting sucks, so I'll answer the post somewhere down there.
SCNR
2010/3/29 Devendra Jadhav devendra...@gmail.com
Then you can do file_get_contents
2010/3/30 Alex Major p...@allydm.co.uk
Surely if it's not suitable for your situation, it's not the best? :)
Mantis is what I'd recommend and believe has already been recommend to you.
Runs using PHP and MySQL, it's flexible for public or private projects,
multiple projects etc.
I do agree
2010/3/30 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com:
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
Top posting sucks, so I'll answer the post somewhere down there.
SCNR
2010/3/29 Devendra Jadhav
On 30 March 2010 14:20, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 16:16 +0300, Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hello everyone,
Sorry, I've forgotten how to do this...
I need a quoted_printable_encode function but it's available only
since PHP 5.3. How do I redefine that
See
http://br2.php.net/manual/en/function.create-function.php
Regards,
Igor Escobar
Systems Analyst Interface Designer
+ http://blog.igorescobar.com
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+ @igorescobar (twitter)
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:23 AM, David Otton
phpm...@jawbone.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
Jan G.B. wrote:
I was recommending other file methods like fopen() combinations,
fpassthru() and at best readfile(). All of them do not buffer the
whole file in memory.
http://php.net/readfile
http://php.net/fpassthru
ahh so you were; completely missed that, apologies - readfile's the one
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 12:26 -0300, Igor Escobar wrote:
See
http://br2.php.net/manual/en/function.create-function.php
Regards,
Igor Escobar
Systems Analyst Interface Designer
+ http://blog.igorescobar.com
+ http://www.igorescobar.com
+ @igorescobar (twitter)
On Tue, Mar
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Andre Polykanine an...@oire.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
The best of all suggested bugtrackers is JotBug, on my opinion. But it
works only with SQLite databases, and I have no access to such one
(only MySql).
Any solutions?
[...]
I use Eventum. So far, so
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Yousif Masoud yousif.mas...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:13 PM, Andre Polykanine an...@oire.org wrote:
Hello everyone,
The best of all suggested bugtrackers is JotBug, on my opinion. But it
works only with SQLite databases, and I have no access
Hello Jan,
And what do you use then?)
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- Original message -
From: Jan G.B.
Andre Polykanine wrote:
Hello Jan,
And what do you use then?)
If you're able to, you enable the sqllite extension in your php.ini and
then you create your database as a flat file. The installer for the bug
tracker would probably do that for you.
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Jan G.B. ro0ot.w...@googlemail.com wrote:
2010/3/30 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com:
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
Top posting sucks, so I'll
Anshul Agrawal wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Jan G.B. ro0ot.w...@googlemail.com wrote:
2010/3/30 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com:
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
2010/3/29 Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com
Jan G.B. wrote:
Top posting
What about flyspray?
http://flyspray.org/
Demo: http://flyspray.org/demo
They use it for tracking the bugs of their software (obviously):
http://bugs.flyspray.org/
They have bad documentation but I tested the software and seems to be fine.
They are slowly working in the final 1.0 version.
Hi,
I'm just wondering if anyone on this list using some type of
UID/UUID/GUID in any of the DB? If so, what DBMS/RDBMS are you using
and how many rows do you have for the table(s) using it? What data
type are you using for that column?
TIA,
Tommy
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 01:36:27PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm just wondering if anyone on this list using some type of
UID/UUID/GUID in any of the DB? If so, what DBMS/RDBMS are you using
and how many rows do you have for the table(s) using it? What data
type are you using for that
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 01:36:27PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm just wondering if anyone on this list using some type of
UID/UUID/GUID in any of the DB? If so, what DBMS/RDBMS are you using
and how many rows
Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm just wondering if anyone on this list using some type of
UID/UUID/GUID in any of the DB? If so, what DBMS/RDBMS are you using
and how many rows do you have for the table(s) using it? What data
type are you using for that column?
nope never been able to find any
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Nathan Rixham nrix...@gmail.com wrote:
nope never been able to find any significant advantage; and thus ended
up using http uri's in my own domain space(s) which are always
guaranteed to be unique as I'm issuing them. bonus is that they can be
dereferenced and
can anyone tell me why the cURL code below produces a POST request as
expected on linux, but the same code on freebsd is forced to be a GET
request?
the linux box is running php 5.2.11
the freebsd box is running 5.3.2
is there a bug in 5.3.2? a search does not turn anything up.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 02:18:53PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com
wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 01:36:27PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
Hi,
I'm just wondering if anyone on this list using some type of
UID/UUID/GUID in
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Shane Hill shanehil...@gmail.com wrote:
can anyone tell me why the cURL code below produces a POST request as
expected on linux, but the same code on freebsd is forced to be a GET
request?
the linux box is running php 5.2.11
the freebsd box is running 5.3.2
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
Unless you have some compelling need to store a number like this, I
don't see the need to. What I store is what is called in PostgreSQL a
serial value. MySQL calls it auto_increment. You store all the other
values
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:07:01PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com
wrote:
Unless you have some compelling need to store a number like this, I
don't see the need to. What I store is what is called in PostgreSQL a
serial
On Mar 30, 2010, at 19:50, Tommy Pham tommy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Shane Hill shanehil...@gmail.com
wrote:
can anyone tell me why the cURL code below produces a POST request as
expected on linux, but the same code on freebsd is forced to be a GET
request?
the
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 8:38 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:07:01PM -0700, Tommy Pham wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Paul M Foster pa...@quillandmouse.com
wrote:
Unless you have some compelling need to store a number like this, I
Hey all!
This is probably my second post on the list, so please be gentle. Right now
I am running through the Heads First PHP and MySQL book from O'Reilly.
It's been quite enjoyable so far, but I have some questions about some of
the code they're using in one of the chapters.
Basically the code
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Matty Sarro msa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all!
This is probably my second post on the list, so please be gentle. Right now
I am running through the Heads First PHP and MySQL book from O'Reilly.
It's been quite enjoyable so far, but I have some questions about
That explains it perfectly, thanks you!
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 12:40 AM, Tommy Pham tommy...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:22 PM, Matty Sarro msa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all!
This is probably my second post on the list, so please be gentle. Right
now
I am running through
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