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TriMethylXanthine

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  1. Wow. Just checked out your website and it looks awesome. This is really a great idea, congratulations.

     

    I'm wondering if I could get juridical issues with it.

     

    I agree with byron. Since you're not hosting any files, I don't think there would be a problem, because Google does the same - just index everything.

    I can't say it for sure, though. The Pirate Bay did the same and look what happened.

    I thought what happened with Pirate Bay is a matter of torrent tracker and piracy, but not the crawler. -_-

  2. Finally someone has the same problem I have... -_-

    To make Radiant work, you must first install the Radiant gem, then create and bootstrap a MySQL database named production.

    But to bootstrap the database, you need to use Rake task 'db:bootstrap' (Rake is a gem, you need to install it too).And here comes the most interesting part: as far as I know, there is no way to execute Rake tasks without SSH access which the server doesn't allow.

    The module just shows your installed apps from gems.You can create an application from it, but it has nothing to do with Radiant.And if you'll manage to bootstrap the database you can then run Radiant from this module.There's a button for that.

    I'm trying to figure out how can Rake be run without SSH access, but currently I have no idea on this.

    And one more note: connect via FTP and find the Radiant README, that will probably help you.

  3. Uh...it is in fact a quite tough question.

    If you ask that question to a Windoze fan, he will probably tell you that: Macs suck/What is Mac?/Yeah, I've tried the Mac theme for my Windoze XP... or something like that.

    If you ask that question to a Mac guy, you will hear something like "YES!Mac is the best system forever!".

    If you ask that question to a linuxoid, he almost certain will just answer "Linux rules" and go away.

    But from my point of view, Mac is totally worth that money.BTW, you will avoid the price of anti-virus programs that are necessary on Windoze.And it's UNIX-like. ^_^

    You can decide for yourself of course, though I'd rather buy that Mac than something less useful.But if there is a choice between Linux and Mac OS X, I couldn't resist the open-source.

    P.S.I'm using an iMac 2008, that I've bought for only $600 and I'm totally satisfied with all my needs.

    P.P.S.My iMac is PowerPC, but all of the newer Macs are Intel, so if you want you could virtualize Windows (VirtualBox, Wine, VMWare although it's expensive, etc...).Windoze was(deleted in 2008) running pretty fast for me on VMWare Fusion(you can even play fullscreen 3D games).And it was using about 80% CPU if the emulator was the only app running.

  4. Of course I did.

    I just need to bootstrap a database with Rake.Of course if I could, I'd do this on my home computer and then upload, but installing everything from scratch (Apache, Mongrel, rspec etc...) on Mac OS X to only once bootstrap a database is a quite difficult and unnecessary task.

    I heard of database migrating or other operations through calling ActiveRecord from a RoR script, but... there is so much undocumented things in Ruby. >_<

    And I've asked the community.Nothing helpful.

    Maybe going to ask the Radiant mailing list.

    And... why you couldn't just allow restricted SSH access?

  5. I need Rake to bootstrap a MySQL database for Radiant CMS.Not bootstrapped database was the cause for Radiant not working.I always manage to ask a lot of obvious questions before looking at a readme.

    Ask the Rake forum...seems like a good idea, I don't know why but I didn't think about it.Something is happening with my brain today.Maybe I just got tired. :/

    And by the way, sorry for my English.I have a strong feeling that I did a mistake in that post.

    EDIT: It seems that there's *no* Rake forum.

    EDIT: I found this at the main page:

    # Rake

    Rake is Ruby's equivalent of GNU Make. Rakefiles gets rid of a lot of the complex syntax in standard Makefiles, and redesign the important directives in Ruby syntax.

    But what is the sense for Rake if you cannot really execute Rakefiles?

  6. I tried to install Joomla! 1.5 (just to try it) via Fantastico and I got this text:

    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 134217728 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 24 bytes) in /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/fantastico//includes/enc_check.inc.php on line 378

    So, I don't know why, but it seems that your RAM is completely exhausted (if it even cannot allocate 24 bytes).

  7. Can I change my main domain at cPanel?The one I've entered was only for registration purposes, really I have another one I need to be the main domain.

    And if I cannot, can you allow me to re-register?Any help appreciated.

  8. I think something is wrong with HelioHost Rails server.

    I've installed the radiant(0.8.1) gem from the cPanel succesfully.It is in the standard directory /home/username/ruby/gems/gems/radiant-0.8.1.

    But I cannot manage it to run!I've clicked the "Run" button around 50 times, but the status is still "Not Running".And the Rails server doesn't load (connection timeout).Is Ruby-on-Rails actually running?!

    Screenshot attached.I'd really appreciate any help.

    post-5849-1260809784_thumb.jpg

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