July 2010
Cape Cod
Submitted by mmorsi on Mon, 2010-07-19 19:15Took a trip with the family to Cape Cod this past weekend. It wasn't my first time there, I went a couple of times when I was younger, but it was the first in at least 10 years.
While I brought my camera, I regret not taking more pictures of the beautiful scenery. I only grabbed a couple of snapshots at the last beach we went to, Nauset Light Beach right before leaving. Regardless, I highly recommend the cape for a vacation, there are some gorgeous beaches and plenty to do for people of all ages.
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Syrlug Ruby Presentation
Submitted by mmorsi on Wed, 2010-07-07 01:07
Attached is the presentation I have prepared in both openoffice and text formats.
Rails 2.3.8 and 3.0.0.beta4 RPMS
Submitted by mmorsi on Fri, 2010-07-02 02:36
Before I get to rails, note that an updated Ruby 1.8.7 srpm is now available. The latest 1.8.7 release tarball is now being used (p299), there are many fixes and improvements, and its pretty close to the final version which will be pushed into Fedora (of course any and all feedback and additional improvements are more than welcome). Many thanks go out to Jim Meyering and Mamoru Tasaka for all their hard work and help to get to this point.
I'm also pleased to announce new Ruby on Rails rpms (built against Ruby 1.8.7) corresponding to the 2.3.8 and 3.0.0.beta4 Rails releases. Admittedly these will most likely require additional tweaking to resolve any issues as they are discovered, but what's there should be the complete Rails suite packaged and ready to deploy. Feedback for any / all of these packages would also be much appreciated.
Without further ado, here is the Rails 2.3.8 suite:
activesupport: srpm rpm
activerecord: srpm rpm
actionpack: srpm rpm
actionmailer: srpm rpm
activeresource: srpm rpm
rails: srpm rpm
And here is the the Rails 3.0.0.beta4 suite:
activesupport: srpm rpm
activerecord: srpm rpm
actionpack: srpm rpm
actionmailer: srpm rpm
activeresource: srpm rpm
rails: srpm rpm
Also note you will need an updated sqlite3-ruby rpm to build either set, which I provide here (rpm here).
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