Snow Leopard + Apache + SSL

January 7th, 2010 No Comments »

Just a quick post pointing out that this worked for me:

http://rorramblings.blogspot.com/2009/12/apache-passenger-ssl-osx.html

Oh, and Happy New Year!

Do you use PEAR?

July 28th, 2009 No Comments »

Recently, i’ve been writing a lot of code that makes use of multiple PEAR libraries.  MDB2 is one prime example of a library i’m making a lot of use of.  However, i’ve had to update pear and install mdb2 on every machine i’ve run code on.

Do you make use of any pear libraries, or even have access to an updated pear?  Would an open source project that depends on certain pear packages make you update your local PEAR, or choose another package without that dependency?

It’s a tough judgment call to make, but I think i’m going to leave it as a dependency in my packages.  The software benefits heavily from it’s inclusion. It depends on it.  Would you make a similar call?

Trac Logo For Fluid

March 4th, 2009 1 Comment »

I stumbled onto Fluid today, and it performs a task i’ve been looking for perfectly.  I now have a copy of trac sitting in my dock, instead of in a browser tab or in a bookmarks bar.  I made a large (512 x 512) png icon based on the svg icon file for Trac.  Hopefully no one from edgewall minds me putting it up here.  If there’s any problems, leave a comment or email me at warren [at] mesozen [dot] com and i’ll pull it down.

Trac Logo

P.S. First post since August 2008? I’ve been too slack.  I’ll update this place soon.

Ruby Cocoa Tutorial

July 16th, 2008 4 Comments »

I recorded a quick video tutorial tonight.  It’s a simple “Hello World” with RubyCocoa.  It shows setting up Actions/Outlets in interface builder, and how to interact with them.  Hopefully 640px wide isn’t too small :)

 

Version Beta Update

June 22nd, 2008 No Comments »

Just a quick update: Versions beta 2 was released this week, and with it, a fix to my google code svn issue.  The beta expires in 8 days, I hope they either release a finished product, or extend the beta, because Versions has replaced svnx in my daily workflow, I dread going back.  If you haven’t tried it yet, what are you waiting for?