I've finally got around to playing with turnsole, and it crashes out immediately :/
$ ruby1.9.1 -Ilib -I../heliotrope/lib bin/turnsole /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/models.rb:88:in `at': can't convert String into an exact number (TypeError) from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/models.rb:88:in `initialize' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/client.rb:34:in `new' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/client.rb:34:in `block (2 levels) in search' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/client.rb:34:in `map' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/client.rb:34:in `block in search' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/ui.rb:76:in `call' from /home/mish/dev/sup/turnsole/lib/turnsole/ui.rb:76:in `step' from bin/turnsole:134:in `<main>' I tried in the web browser, and a search appears to work fine (and is impressively quick :) for a couple of terms I tried. But when I click on the inbox link, I go to URL: http://localhost:8042/search?q=~inbox and get a big old error page :( The relevant parts are: TypeError at /search false can't be coerced into Fixnum file: heliotrope-server location: - line: 377 [snip] bin/heliotrope-server in - 377. date = escape_html Time.at(thread[:date]).strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M") bin/heliotrope-server in strftime 377. date = escape_html Time.at(thread[:date]).strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M") bin/heliotrope-server in threadinfo_to_html 377. date = escape_html Time.at(thread[:date]).strftime("%Y/%m/%d %H:%M") bin/heliotrope-server in block (2 levels) in <class:HeliotropeServer> 157. results.map { |r| threadinfo_to_html r }.join + bin/heliotrope-server in map 157. results.map { |r| threadinfo_to_html r }.join + bin/heliotrope-server in block in <class:HeliotropeServer> 157. results.map { |r| threadinfo_to_html r }.join + /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb in service 111. si.service(req, res) /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/httpserver.rb in run 70. server.service(req, res) /usr/lib/ruby/1.9.1/webrick/server.rb in block in start_thread 183. block ? block.call(sock) : run(sock) [snip] Any ideas? Does heliotrope have a console like sup that I could try tracking down which message this would be? (I'm using maildir in case it makes a difference). Hamish Downer _______________________________________________ Sup-devel mailing list Sup-devel@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/sup-devel