I had it a week ago as well. And it was solved in a weird way.. But now it's again.
All the time: Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.
@femi Eh, yes. Let someone with PHP experience take care of it. Stick to what you know or be prepared to fully dig into PHP, otherwise keep your hands off of it as it will be a mess.
Well I saw someone posted code here that's why I thought it's allowed. I never joined rooms before so it would nice to tell me that's not the right way to ask instead of "can you use pastebin please". And oh I never used pastebin before.
I just created my first 2 pastes. Well I know pastebin for a while but never thought of using it.
I have a Post Model which has 2 relations pastebin.com/QyqFXdgQ So my question is what's the best way of inserting new post. I already got 1 way but I don't know if it's the best, here's it's pastebin.com/pdSt4DZc
yes, personal home page tools ...it's wicked awesome, been around since mid 90's, super mature ... supports all your fcgi and what not ... check it out ...
@tereško Well I already know that much. I'm novice with laravel but I do programming in different languages. Although OOP is little complicated but I know how it works and i'm getting used to it.
you can just go backward a few lines and read what was said again ... it's okay, it's not like you have to go back in time, just scroll up if on small screen ... it'll be fine ...
@undefined create a table with an identical structure, add UNIQUE constraint and make a loop, which pulls from one table and saves them in the other using INSERT IGNORE ... syntax
I am going to run a php script that imports alot of stuff into the database and fetch/upload images. While running a "test" round with maybe 10% of the total import, I feel that PHP is putting all its resources on this and makes my system unavailable/no-response-state for everyone else trying to access. How can i overcome this? Running AWS on a mx4 large, but I think it has something to do with the PHP configuration?
@sharath It depends on many dozens of settings, both within your control and out of your control... so the answer is... nobody can know with the information you gave us.
It's probably more useful to just try it and see what happens. If you're sending email in bulk, never ever expect every recipient to actually receive it. Email is only a best-effort system that's under a lot of pressure from people who exploit its open nature.
@user3284463 3v4l.org/IOA5E is the basic version of what your code is doing. Read it. Understand why $foo is unset. Then turn back to your own code and realize that you have to do something with $e other than get the message and do absolutely nothing with it... Do you want to display the error? Do you want to exit out of your function without returning anything?
Your SQL is perfect? What if I called your function with find_by_id('foo')? (Please try it and come back to us with an answer...)
What if your DB connection is down?
What if some other part of your code overwrote your global $db variable accidentally?
@tereško And yes, your example does show where the actual problem is more cleanly. I was trying to get the actual "undefined variable" error to show up.
Once in Buenos Aires, I met with a couple from the suburbs and we had this asado (bbq) at night. At a point someone said "hey, look at the sky" and people mentioned how far away the stars are and that sun is a star etc.
This one guy was so astonished to learn that
He had no idea, like really...
It was an enlightening moment for him, that somehow I never forget