eveel (Dmitry A. Ustalov)
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- Email: eveeel@gmail.com
- Registered on: 11/08/2008
- Last sign in: 01/23/2010
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Activity
12/20/2008
- 11:46 PM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
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I'm sorry for long answer delay.
Their solution is described at http://codesnippets.joyent.com/posts/sho...
12/19/2008
- 03:46 AM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
Because the bug, described here, doesn't applies especially to Shoes:
many other specific applications (tha... - 12:24 AM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
It is impossible to jump into 1.9.x, because I use Shoes,
which is compiled by _why with Ruby 1.8.x.
S...
12/18/2008
- 10:57 PM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
Okay, thanks.
Perhaps I should take into view this behaviour in the Windows until
Ruby 1.9 (or 2.0?) b... - 10:18 PM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
I've tried to use this workaround, but probably he doesn't work.
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12/16/2008
- 08:24 AM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877: [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
This is bug or feature? :)
I hope that this behavior in Windows would be corrected in the
new versions...
12/15/2008
- 07:10 AM Ruby 1.8 Bug #877 (Rejected): [win32] Ruby Standard Library (maybe smth else): Wrong Encoding in Files, Directories and Environment Variables
- =begin
I am from Russia, and my system language is set to Russian.
When I tried to create a directory via Dir.m... - 06:43 AM Ruby 1.8 Bug #723: Net::HTTPHeader doesn't check the type of the 'value'
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Hi.
So, you're right. There are no reason where I can't convert
the value to string by myself.
Is...
11/08/2008
- 06:41 PM Ruby 1.8 Bug #723 (Closed): Net::HTTPHeader doesn't check the type of the 'value'
- =begin
initialize_http_header() method of the Net::HTTPHeader doesn't check the type of the 'value', and crashes wit...
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