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18:02
@HamZa Hope you can solve it :)
Who can help me set up nginx?
Whatever path I enter after localhost I get a "Welcome to nginx!" page.
18:39
@MadaraUchiha what does you config look like?
# You may add here your
# server {
#	...
# }
# statements for each of your virtual hosts to this file

##
# You should look at the following URL's in order to grasp a solid understanding
# of Nginx configuration files in order to fully unleash the power of Nginx.
# wiki.nginx.org/Pitfalls
# wiki.nginx.org/QuickStart
# wiki.nginx.org/Configuration
#
# Generally, you will want to move this file somewhere, and start with a clean
# file but keep this around for reference. Or just disable in sites-enabled.
Like this
I should also note that there is an index.html file in the root directory, and it still doesn't seem to catch it.
^ that cannot be the entir config. Where is the docroot defined?
@PeeHaa Where should it?
This is nginx/sites-available/default
@PeeHaa Also, root /usr/share/nginx/www; one of the first lines in the first server {}?
@PeeHaa any insight? :D
Hello
How can i call function with variable inside class?
like $a = 'func'
i can call it by typing $a();
but cant by $a = '$this->func'
nwm solved it
could simply write $this->$a()
now i only need to find way to do it with call_user_func
What version are you using?
I'm not sure I completely understand the problem actually
5.4 i think
Then you should be able to
well i have array with function names
19:09
$callback = [$this, 'methodName'];
$callback();
and how can i call them inside class with call_user_func
$this->$a() work, but call_user_func($this->$a) dont
Try what I suggested above. It should work in 5.4+
ok, but what difference between it and $this-> 'methodName'()
One sec
it work just tested now
19:12
@Kuraiinazuma Well, there you go. :)
i know, but i wanted to use call_user_fun just in case
nwm i guess ^^
Indeed. No need to
ok thanks
...
@MadaraUchiha Did you fix your nginx? If not you can turn on rewrite debugging with
rewrite_log on;
@Danack Nah, still haven't.
19:23
which will fill your nginx error log with how it's interpreting requests
Where do I put it? Inside the server block?
yes.
So you're just getting 502 nginx error?
I get the welcome page
No error
ah - you haven't removed the default nginx server?
@Danack No
I've modified it.
19:26
So your documents you're trying to reach are in the directory "root /usr/share/nginx/www;" ?
@MadaraUchiha Sorry I was eating :P
Are you running php-fpm?
@Kuraiinazuma Just pass an array with the object or class and the method
Yeah
php5-fpm
I'm not on my usual machine atm. If you still have troubles later tonight I will be more helpful
19:43
rendering my latest video (nothing to do with IT or programming, other than that it was made using video taken from Glass)
3 hours remaining... Yay!
@MadaraUchiha What OS and how did you install nginx?
Ubuntu, apt-get
I'll be back in 10
kk, ping me when you're back
Holy crap, the apostrophe police will be after me
@MadaraUchiha like @PeeHaa says, that can't be the only config file. If you installed via apt-get it looks like the most important file will be at /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
20:00
Yeah, it's there
user www-data;
worker_processes 4;
pid /run/nginx.pid;

events {
	worker_connections 768;
	# multi_accept on;
}

http {

	##
	# Basic Settings
	##

	sendfile on;
	tcp_nopush on;
	tcp_nodelay on;
	keepalive_timeout 65;
	types_hash_max_size 2048;
	# server_tokens off;

	# server_names_hash_bucket_size 64;
	# server_name_in_redirect off;

	include /etc/nginx/mime.types;
	default_type application/octet-stream;

	##
	# Logging Settings
	##

	access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
	error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
OK that looks fails sensible(ish), so you're saying there is a file at /usr/share/nginx/www/index.html and that doesn't get served?
@DaveRandom Yup
What's the address you're putting in the address bar? http://127.0.0.1/ or http://localhost/ (or both)?
@DaveRandom localhost
I'll try 127
Oh wait hang on, what's the full path of the first file you posted? Before you said "sites-available" but the config loads "sites-enabled"
20:06
Same
@DaveRandom Hold on
I had once misconfigured my apache and it was delivering the right content for 127.0.0.1 and for localhost … but not for the internal lan address… took me hours to figure it out
# You may add here your
# server {
#	...
# }
# statements for each of your virtual hosts to this file

##
# You should look at the following URL's in order to grasp a solid understanding
# of Nginx configuration files in order to fully unleash the power of Nginx.
# wiki.nginx.org/Pitfalls
# wiki.nginx.org/QuickStart
# wiki.nginx.org/Configuration
#
# Generally, you will want to move this file somewhere, and start with a clean
# file but keep this around for reference. Or just disable in sites-enabled.
And that's where, sorry?
@DaveRandom That's in sites-enabled/default
And you've put your files you want to serve in "/usr/share/nginx/www;" ?
20:10
@MadaraUchiha ls /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ /etc/nginx/conf.d/ if you would be so kind
/etc/nginx/conf.d/:

/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/:
default
I give up
Have you changed anything and not restarted the server yet maybe?
20:13
Regardless, change the server_name in the default file to _
And I'm stupid.\
Now I get 403
Where's the error log? XD
@MadaraUchiha Add
		allow 127.0.0.1;
		allow ::1;
		deny all;
into the / section
fuck you markdown
Still forbidden.
20:16
One sec, let me pastebin my default host modified for your paths
@DaveRandom The error log says this:
2013/06/30 23:15:48 [error] 25359#0: *3 directory index of "/usr/share/nginx/www/tests/" is forbidden, client: 127.0.0.1, server: localhost, request: "GET /tests/ HTTP/1.1", host: "localhost"
I have an index file though
And when I access it directly it works
wb
That's a bit weird, maybe the index directive isn't inherited. I notice in my file it's inside a location {} block
That's odd, why does that linkify?
Awesome
MVW
a new way of getting rid of @tereško's fights for MVC purity
@DaveRandom Got it!
20:20
Model-View-Whatever
the index directive it was
@MadaraUchiha pastebin.com/wyqzM2Ze <-- that's the config file for me default host, with the docroot modified for your existing path
Now a slightly trickier part
The index leads to /usr/share/nginx/www
I want another one (for instance, home.localhost or homespace) to direct to /home/madara/www/
Another server?
Another location?
@MadaraUchiha Another server. You alter the server_name directive to match the hostname
Basically you can just copy/paste that default file (in the same directory) and change the server_name directive
I usually just name the various host files after the primary domain name they relate to (fairly obvious though, I guess :-P)
20:25
server {
	listen 80;
	root /home/madara/www/;

	index index.php index.html;

	server_name homespace;

	location / {
		try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php
	}

    location ~ \.php$ {
	     fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
	#    # NOTE: You should have "cgi.fix_pathinfo = 0;" in php.ini

	#    # With php5-fpm:
	    fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock;
	    fastcgi_index index.php;
	    include fastcgi_params;
	}


}
How does that look?
@MadaraUchiha Also I recommend changing that to /usr/share/nginx/default/www so you can just do /usr/share/nginx/localhost/www etc
@MadaraUchiha Should be alright, assuming the /var/run/php5-fpm.sock socket is the right location
Oh yeh you should redefine fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root$fastcgi_script_name;, IIRC if you don't do it then it comes out wrong sometimes
It's a while since I set my server up though, I can't quite remember exactly why I found that to be necessary
Doesn't seem to be working XD
The webpage at homespace might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
Error code: ERR_NAME_RESOLUTION_FAILED
nginx restarted just fine though
@MadaraUchiha ping homespace
That's a DNS problem, not an nginx problem
Hi guy's , anyone could help me out to get rid of the first generated ul from this snippet?
http://stackoverflow.com/a/4452511/1316372
unknown host
20:30
You forgot to configure your hosts file?
@DaveRandom Probably?
:-P
Because I'm old school, vi /etc/hosts
and just add a line that reads 127.0.0.1 homespace
That's right, vi bitches
@DaveRandom Real programmers use butterfly.
@HenryW You mean the outer level?
Also, awesome, it worked, thanks :D
20:33
:-)
@DaveRandom yes , i try to insert it into an excisting menu
@HenryW Wait wait wait...
So you copy paste a code, without known zit about how it works
And then you want to modify it?
Did I get it right? Or am I misunderstanding?
i must admit i partially understand it.
Hello , I am working on a project which is basically a college attendance system, I want to analyse data and find patterns. Like the concepts of Data Mining or so...
where should i start to learn
stackoverflow.com/questions/17394379/… … why do people still use 32 bit ._____.
im going crazy
i have this string 4-animaux_Animaux
but when i write $id1_full = explode($this->data['cat-lvl-1'], '_');
it return empty for some reason
substr and regex work
but this not
@Kuraiinazuma explode(delimiter, string), not vice versa
haha thanks ^^
explode()
Why won't it allow me to install the linkifier? :X
That's better
21:08
@DaveRandom i fixed it by quoting out the start and end UL and closed the toUL within them.
Like: $html .= '<ul>'.toUL($v['children']). '</ul>';
`0x2B | ~0x2B`, If that's the question, someone clearly doesn't understand bitwise operations...
@ircmaxell ~ is not I presume?
In what language though?
yes
most
it's the bitwise not operator
oic
Forgot for a moment that ! was for logical
The answer for that is INT_MAX, is it not?
@MadaraUchiha well, nope...
21:17
chuck testa.
@ircmaxell What is it then? :P
SELECT num, SUM(values) FROM table GROUP BY num
@MadaraUchiha -1, because it's signed
it's a binary value with all 1's... Therefore, the leading bit is 1 (MSB), which means that when cast to a signed integer (PHP), it becomes -1...
hello. I'm trying to use htaccess to rewrite the URL's. but i'm having some problems with the controller classes called on my ajax requests. I have to pass the absolut path so it can be found.

was is the solution I could use, so I can use some rule on my ajax request, and the request controller class/method is called?
@MadaraUchiha it's 0xffffffffffffffff === -1 on 64 bit signed
and 0xFFFFFFFF on 32 bit signed, which is -1 as well
we should extend the zval by an unsigned int which is used on integer overflow … (no, would be a too huge BC break, I know)
And that process is under way (for 1/2 of the patch anyway)
@ircmaxell oh. This was during a flood of internals mails (so much mails at once that I cannot follow them)
21:38
@hakre thought -2 would be enough?
@bwoebi no, it needs -3 for delvotes.
@zerkms someone told me here on SO and experience. I've noticed someone who had trouble using \\\ but when he used \\\\ it all worked fine
how do I change apache, so I dont need to call localhost/myapp, but call myapp directly
yesterday, by hakre
@Hamster ^ my new book is close to getting published ;)
21:51
??
yesterday, by hakre
user image
ok..
22:26
@hakre when is it going to be published? :D
@Ocramius hopefully soon, but the cover needs to be changed :D
wooo, gonna publish a blogpost about old stuff tomorrow \o/
not been blogging for months
@rogcg Sounds like you need to learn up on Virtual Hosts
@cspray or just document root and the hostfile for starters.
@hakre Or this
22:38
If I control when an alert bar shows up on the top of the website by simply entering 0 (false) or 1 (true) in a database value, would it be stupid or inefficient to retrieve the value from the database, then store it in a session variable and then retrieve the value of that session variable to determine whether the alert bar should be shown on the top or not?
In my case, the "alert bar" is a small div bar that shows up on the top of the website when I have an announcement to make.
YEAHH! Brazil winning spain for 2x0
22:56
What interests you most about Laravel? ->> "It's not Wordpress...???"
@ircmaxell lol, where?
That was my response to a questionnaire about a meetup...
so much win
lol
I'm developing some hatred for phpunit. Just now, it has suddenly decided it should do the code coverage report on only one of my tests...
@ircmaxell You know where to put your eyes
@HamZa ;-)
23:48
Well, it seems it's actually generating an empty code coverage report, and wasn't overwriting an earlier report from when I was running only one test, but still it's just not doing what it should...

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