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Dec 19, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Mephisto Caching and CI Sorry for the delayed response. I’m not getting emails even though I’ve chosen to “monitor”...maybe they are in the junk folder…anyways… The 0.7.3 build from Mephisto did not work on my local initially. What I did do was comment out all the tests that were failing on my local until everything passed locally. Then I committed to the build server and it gave me errors on caching tests that were passing locally. If you like, I should be able to get you a copy of my “comment out the failing tests and make it work locally” version of mephisto. It’s not mission critical or anything… |
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Dec 13, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Mephisto Caching and CI Hi Mark, I’m out of town but I’ll look at seeing why the builds are failing for Mephisto and get back to you in the next few days. Update Dec 17 |
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Dec 13, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Mephisto Caching and CI I recently imported a mephisto app into Roundhaus and there seemed to be issue when running the “caching” tests. These checked out fine on my local, but even after including the “tmp/cache” directory in my repo (which I would rather not have done) I was still getting the following errors. I ended up just commenting the tests out cuz I couldn’t handle roundhaus repeated telling me I broke it… Here’s the output from one of the tests that was failing. (There were also several functional test not working in the Mephisto 0.7.3 with Rails 1.2 stable. I ended up committing the comment sin on those as well.):
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Aug 30, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Forum activation email error I just signed up for the form and received an email. 1. I have google and it went into my Spam folder. (just thought you should know) Beast System Error Oops! It looks like there was an error. Bill |
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Aug 20, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Person's name incorrectly i18ned Hi François, Thank you for the bug report. This is fixed now. It appears that the Rails mail_to helper with encode => “javascript” does not encode properly. I’ve switched to encoding email with the “hex” option and that appears to be working. If I can track down the javascript issue I’ll get a PATCH submitted to Rails Core. Thanks for using RoundHaus! -Jonathan |
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Aug 20, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Troubleshooting and Bug Reports / Person's name incorrectly i18ned My name is François Beausoleil (note the cedil under the C). Most everywhere, my name shows up correctly, but on https://its.roundhaus.com/projects/286-skaramanga (under Team Members), it doesn’t. Just thought I’d let you know. Bye ! |
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Aug 8, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Feature Requests / Can Roundhaus import my svn dump? RoundHaus does not yet support importing an svnadmin dump file but that feature is planned. That being said, I can manually import svn dumps manually on a case by case basis if required. Email me at jonathan@daikini.com if you’d like to discuss this option further. |
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Aug 8, 2007
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Topic: RoundHaus: Feature Requests / Can Roundhaus import my svn dump? Does Roundhaus support importing a svnadmin dump file? I have a bunch of projects that already have an established history on my current svn server. Is the idea that I import the current revision and lose the history, or can I import a filtered svn dump? Looks like a really nice service. Thanks! |
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Aug 8, 2007
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Topic: Announcements / RoundHaus launched! RoundHaus is now officially launched! It’s been a really fun and challenging experience putting all the pieces together. From Amazon’s S3, EC2 and SQS to learning about Subversion’s Ruby Bindings. Not to mention security, backups, setting up an LLC, getting bank accounts and credit card processing. A lot of hard work went into taking RoundHaus from the vision I had a year ago and turning it into reality. Looking back at my original vision for it amazes me to how close it actually fits what I wanted it to be and how it would work. Without the very talented and hard work of Harold Emsheimer, RoundHaus would still be a vision instead of the great application it is today. Thank you Harold. RoundHaus has become an integral part of my development process, simplifying the mundane and letting me concentrate on developing great applications instead of worrying about setting up infrastructure. Here’s to a productive future. Go signup! |