We have some segfaults that seem to happen when disk is near full (or something like that).
Haven't appeared to fully reproduce it.
Actually.. I think it may have to do with my parallel filesystem instead.
I think I've fixed all the issues with the error messages but because of these intermittent filesystem issues I'm having I can't verify it locally very well.
I've pushed to the github branch so hopefully the travis build will give me more info tomorrow.
As well as the filesystem issues will resolve ^_^
@bwoebi I have fixed all the tests I can see but as mentioned above I'm getting intermittent failures on filesystem tests which generates a lot of noise. I've pushed the changes to github so hopefully you can try it out tomorrow when you have time.
I would like to make a proxy with PHP or Python. but there is some questions.
I want to use free web hosts then I just can use port 80. I want to write a program on the PC side and write a program by PHP or python. in fact I want to write something like a PHProxy but with complete service. what I mean by saying "complete service" is that e.g. as you know you can not log in or out in the websites which you have an account by PHProxy.
@Wes Thanks for answer but this is not going to be a simple PHProxy. I'm going to make a complete proxy with a bit cryptography. the question is that with which one this is easier to be done?
Curious to try out @HipHopVM's new Pipe Operator? https://docs.hhvm.com/hack/operators/pipe-operator
Try it out in PHP7: https://github.com/sgolemon/php-src/tree/pipe.operator
Coming soon to an RFC.
I am trying to remote log into a website and fetch some data, but I keep getting a 411 length required error. I have tried different methods but still can't figure it out.
@Sara the feature popped up in the room several times, someone (maybe bob) also proposed it to be extended with list() [$a, $b] = foo() |> [$b, $c] = baz($a, $b, $$) |> [[$d1, $d2], $e] = bar($b, $c) which would be a nice addition too
@PaulCrovella Was it you that pitched the idea for introducing a rep threshold for asking questions the other day? I'm more and more starting to feel like that might not be a bad idea.... all these questions today make me sad.
@Oldskool Yes. I've no idea whether or not it'd be for the best, or what the minimum should be, but I really do think some experimenting with it would be worth a shot.
@Oldskool is wish SEDE had data on deleted and rep-at-the-time stuff too.. it'd be nice to do some data mining to see where the signal/noise thresholds are
> The product of these efforts ran in a Pentium II server hosted somewhere in the USA, with a stunning 2 GB hard disk drive and a whooping 256 MB of RAM. It was a single server running Windows NT 4, SQL Server 6.5 and IIS 2.0
@Leigh tab(s).. :p I've been keeping the min. open tabs amount at 20 for the last ~10hours. It is violent, when there is not enough coffee && not even 6am.
When should I use header("Content-Type: image/png"); ? Actually I don't want to show any image to user, I just want to save it like this imagepng($im, "../to/path/name.png");. Still should I use that header?