Can we add SUNWiconv-extra as a package dependency? The following
conversion doesn't work if it's not in there.
require 'iconv'
iconv = Iconv.new('SHIFT_JIS', 'EUC-JP')
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Chris Zhu wrote:
Hi all,
Here's the webrev for CR6764580 CR6788394, see
, SUNWiconv-extra is not
installed in nv107 by default, I wondered if we can add it as package
dependency for ruby.
It seems Gnu-iconv gives better support than the Solaris-iconv, but
it's not include in solaris nv yet.
Regards
Chris
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Can we add SUNWiconv-extra
Chris,
The Rubygems stuff seems to be in site_ruby in your webrev. It needs
to go into vendor_ruby. Pass an option --vendor to the Rubygems
setup.rb script to fix this.
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Chris Zhu wrote:
Hi all,
Here's the webrev for CR6764580 CR6788394, see
in will not in itself fix the iconv failures (2) we should decide which
of the other iconv packages should also be added in to the dependency list.
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Chris Zhu wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Chris, Yes, it's not a Ruby problem. Lets just put in iconv-extra
for now - since this will help
Sriram,
The patch implementation looks good to me. I'm not an expert on the
functionality addressed here, so I'll venture this: it seems that the
change you're making removes the probabalistic approach to caching and
caches all files - is that correct?
If so, how are we solving the cache
Amanda waite wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
New Webrev is here:
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~tekgrrl/CR-6781455/
Amanda,
Do you want to create a CR for the CFLAGS upgrade? It'll probably be
easier for you to track this change.
What perf improvements did we get with -xO4?
No more
Can I get a review for the below webrev please? The changes have been
in Coolstack for a while, and we're tested with Rubybench and have not
found issues.
I'm hoping to get this in by b105 (12/08).
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~psriniva/CR6765285/
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looks fine.
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Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Prashant,
I have fixed the shebang to /usr/ruby/1.8/bin/ruby now. Please review
again. Thanks.
Regards
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Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Siva,
lets use /usr/ruby/1.8/bin/ruby in the shebang line. Using
/usr/bin/env ruby
Hi Siva,
Looks fine.
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Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Oops. Sorry. Forgot my coffee this morning.
The webrev is at
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~ss39446/dtrace-ruby2/
Apologies again.
Siva
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Hmm. Posted this from the Forum itself. I was thinking
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Hi Siva,
Looks fine.
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Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Oops. Sorry. Forgot my coffee this morning.
The webrev is at
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~ss39446/dtrace-ruby2/
Siva, during the ARC case reviews we decided to leave dtrace.h
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Hi Siva,
Looks fine.
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Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Oops. Sorry. Forgot my coffee this morning.
The webrev is at
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~ss39446/dtrace-ruby2/
Siva, during the ARC case
Sivakumar Shanmugasundaram wrote:
Hello!
Please review the code changes for the following CR 6632022 as mentioned
in the webrev below. Thanks.
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~ss39446/dtrace-ruby2/
Siva,
Looks good.
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Siva
to learn about compiler
locations/flags and the nitty-gritty.
The Studio configuration is for users who tend to have Sun Studio
already installed on their systems - they get to use this by manually
changing the rbconfig.rb symlink to point to rbconfig.rb.sun_studio
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the interpretor. So not a good idea to put this in immediately.
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Chris Zhu wrote:
1) The long line in Makefile is separated into 2 lines :-) , see the
updated webrev :
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~chriszhu/CR6691787-webrev/
http://cr.opensolaris.org/%7Echriszhu/CR6691787-webrev/
Chris,
looks good - thanks for flushing the flushes.
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Hi,
Can someone review this patch from the upstream community? It updates
Ruby to 1.8.6-p230. Importantly it houses a fix for a reported Security
vulnerability.
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~psriniva/webrev-6721879-v2/
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Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Can someone review this patch from the upstream community? It updates
Not sure what you mean by patch from the upstream community? We're
not reviewing that (nor do we need to), just your build changes.
You're right, the review
Christensen
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
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Can someone review this patch from the upstream community? It
updates Ruby to 1.8.6-p230. Importantly it houses a fix for a
reported Security vulnerability.
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~psriniva/webrev-6721879
we recommend this repository instead of the default gem
repository that rubygems connects to, and then mirror the default
repository? How would that be advantageous?
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Hi,
If you're a Rails user, comments on the following will be much appreciated:
What version of Rails are you using now? What version would you
recommend for webstack(ie., from the 1.2.* series, or the 2.0.* - and
which version?)
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Hello,
Can interested folk please review the ARC case for Rails that Amanda
and I put together?
http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebStack/Rails_Draft_ARC_Case
I'm setting the Reply-To header to webstack-discuss. I'd like to
request that comments come in by 2/20.
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Will you create a symbolic link to point to /usr/bin/rails ?
Yes, the 2 executables being delivered, rails and rake, will be linked
from /usr/bin.
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Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Hello,
Can interested folk please review the ARC case for Rails that Amanda
Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Hello,
Can interested folk please review the ARC case for Rails that Amanda
and I put together?
http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebStack/Rails_Draft_ARC_Case
All other objects will be contained within the
/var
Thank you for the feedback, Amanda and Brian.
Requesting more comments: Do other webstackers have thoughts what the
best option for Rails is?
Thanks,
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Brandorr wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Amanda Waite Amanda.Waite at sun.com wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Jyri
Stephen Hahn wrote:
* Prashant Srinivasan Prashant.Srinivasan at sun.com [2008-02-21 19:07]:
(1) Use Solaris packaging exclusively(ie., gems not allowed).
(2) Get Solaris and Rubygems to co-exist.
(3) Use Rubygems exclusively. ie., don't bundle Rails.
I'm a supporter
Thank you Jyri + other web stackers for taking the time comment on this
proposal.
Please see inline . . .
Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Given that rubygems support in Solaris is already present, we have three
options to support Rails(and other gems).
(1) Use Solaris
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Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
So, in order to make using Ruby as easy as possible to folks with
different preferences, we're considering packaging two versions of
rbconfig.rb, one tailor made for gcc, and the other for Sun Studio.
rbconfig.rb will be a symlink
, and (2) remove the unnecessary blank lines have been taken care of.
Have you tested the resulting build for MySQL and Postgres?
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chris zhu wrote:
Prashant,
The entry of DTrace is put in prototype_i386.tmpl, as it's only for x86 now.
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Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
chris zhu wrote:
Siva,
Because a lot of rdoc files are add to SUNWruby18u and SUNWruby18r,
and all the entries are sorted
Hello Webstackers,
How does one package external dependencies that a webstack component
depends on? Case in question: The interactive Ruby Interpretor(irb) is
only barely usable without GNU readline 5.2, and readline is also used
in rails(for script/console).
The problem is, readline is
David,
With
respect to Rails though, I'm not sure what's the right approach - isn't
Rails licensed under the MIT license?
Rails uses readline through Ruby(readline appears as an extension to
Ruby), so a different integration is not needed.
How about incorporating readline into /usr/sfw/lib,
Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Hello Webstackers,
How does one package external dependencies that a webstack component
depends on?
In general, I suggest to first check and discuss with the sfwnv
project (sfwnv-discuss). Common components of general interest
exclusively on development environments?
How do others on this list think about this?
Thanks,
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Brandorr wrote:
It seems like a good list. Any thoughts on Nginx and lighttpd?
On 9/13/07, Prashant Srinivasan Prashant.Srinivasan at sun.com wrote:
Hello Webstackers,
Here
should be bundled with the package delivering memcached.
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significant software functionality, it's
not a major release for the software we're including. Ruby, Rails, and
dependencies are well used pieces of software.
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think?
thanks,
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Jyri Virkki wrote:
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Why ruby in the directory name, as opposed to Ruby-On-Rails, or RoR?
ruby seems appropriate for ruby ;-)
But more to the point, Rails is a separate unit, ruby exists
independently of it. One can certainly
.
Or does Solaris packaging help here?
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Comments welcome.
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Jyri Virkki wrote:
Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Here it is - http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebStack/RoR_ARC_Case
Including Ruby with Solaris - ARC Draft
Prashant Srinivasan Prashant.Srinivasan at Sun.COM
08 October 2007
This project delivers Ruby into Solaris
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Jyri,
Thanks for the lightning quick responses -
Jyri J. Virkki wrote:
On Oct 12, 2007, at 22:56, Prashant Srinivasan wrote:
Here it is - http://wikis.sun.com/display/WebStack/RoR_ARC_Case
Including Ruby with Solaris - ARC Draft
Prashant Srinivasan Prashant.Srinivasan at Sun.COM
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Dick,
Thanks for bringing this up. We're hoping to get Ruby + rubygems in
the first round, but this should certainly get into our list of things.
It'd be very interesting in knowing more about Joyent's Ruby Dtrace
support.
(Also, is it already planned for inclusion in the Ruby trunk?)
And
+Stack+for+OpenSolaris
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all the gems available out there, and also to be upgrade-friendly.
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Brandorr wrote:
On 10/18/07, Thorleif Wiik wiik at pixelpark.com wrote:
Hi,
today, I received a request by a customer to migrate their application
stack from linux to Solaris 10
)
[ ] SUNWCrnet (Reduced Networking System Support)
[ ] SUNWCmreq (Minimal System Support -- USE WITH CAUTION)
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-extras.alioth.debian.org/rubygems.html
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/rubygems.html
http://legacy.not404.com/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/wiki/RailsOnFC6
http://blog.sammorrison.com/2007/08/setting-up-ruby-on-rails-on-fedora-7.html
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Prashant Srinivasan
Hello,
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~chriszhu/ruby-webrev/ is the webrev for the
inclusion of Ruby 1.8 into Solaris(PSARC/2007/600).
Code reviews are solicited from this team, and review/feedback is
requested by 11/5/2007.
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://dtrace.joyent.com/projects/ruby-dtrace
Should be included in webstack, too.
Thorleif
Not sure about trunk (being its still OS-specific). But it seems OSX just
raised the bar:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/ruby/wiki/WhatsNewInLeopard
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Stefan Teleman wrote:
Lukas Rovensky wrote:
Sriram,
unless there is a business reason to keep MySQL 4.x then I would
personally think that we should remove it from Nevada.
+1
Just because this is Nevada and not Solaris, doesn't mean that we
should dilute end user
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Can I request someone to please review this fix?
http://cr.opensolaris.org/~psriniva/webrev-6804312/
For folks who don't have access to the CR - the fix 'fixes' a startup
failure with Merb on Ruby. The issue is caused by RubyInline being
unable to dynamically compile C code. A bad linker
Hi Amanda,
Some more comments for you:
.gem_mirror should have system(gem, mirror, *pass_on_args) instead
of *ARGV
.Will it help if the gem version were explicitly mentioned in the gem
man page?
.typo in gemlock, depracation for deprecation
.in gemri, do we need to pen a note telling users that
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