See here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4975973/gem-update-unable-to-convert-xe7-to-utf-8-in-conversion-from-ascii-8bit-to-u
Here's that script had had on that server. There are probably other rc files depending on which programs you use:
echo "export LANG=en_US.UTF-8" >> ~/.bashrc...
You can put this in your .gemrc
install: --no-ri --no-rdoc
update: --no-ri --no-rdoc
and won't see that error. I have a script somewhere which loads utf-8 everywhere. If I locate it I'll post it.
EDIT:
You used the ports =) Install this port and attempt it again:
converters/ruby-iconv
Rails devs want ROFL-SCALE...
Seriously they don't even think about it. They push their ruby and gem dependencies directly to a jail like environment. There are some sites which depend on older rubies because of how their development model is in a hyper bazaar rapid release stage. Though...
Hello Murias
For rails you will need node and sqlite on the system. I've only used rvm for development purposes and testing but you are correct that rvm will need to be in the users paths.
You may need to install later rubies with the clang flag in rvm. You have to remember what the tool...
cscope is integrated into nvi. Say's so on their web page: http://cscope.sourceforge.net/
Also may people use nvi for development. Just as people use ed for development also. Interesting fact. The author of nvi was actually the person who suggested removing AT&T code from the Berkeley stack...
I expect not. Even if you compile from source it's generally good practice to compile world, GENERIC, install GENERIC boot into single user and install world. From there a custom kernel would be rebuilt against the newer sources. Some users would be confident to avoid GENERIC all together with...
Okay so I have been used to using cvsup then csup for years and building the system from source the canonical way explained in the handbook. In effort to reorganize myself for the update what is the process to get 9.1 sources without csup? Will I need to install svn first or use freebsd-update...
getopts is actually posix =) In fact the ops post doesn't use bashisms from what I see:
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/getopts.html
I'm not old enough to know if this is one of the Korn extensions or the original Bourne shell tools.
I agree with your...
Just in case you didn't know. BTRFS is still considered experimental; even on linux. You may want to wait it out for now unless your just curious and want to hack around. As for other non native filesystems FreeBSD has support for just about all of them.
No problem. It's a common mistake. Manufacturers and marketing. Almost as if we knew the truth intel might lose some revenue as users may consider AMD to be equal seeing it's actually their implementation ;)
AMD's implementation of 64-bit is on the Intel chips as well. Ironic is it not? AMD clones Intel 32 bit processors. AMD implements 64-bit instruction set on top of their Intel cloned 32-bit processors. Intel uses AMD's 64-bit implementation in it's core series and later chips.
The confusion...
Okay lets start at the beginning. What specifically is your goal? To learn about FreeBSD? To set up this service on a vm? To have the most control to change stuff later as you experience growth?
Might I recommend reading tuning. Also read the handbook. Specifically on how the ports system...
I can spot you a twenty. Hit me up once you make Phoronix profitable. How much do open source automated benchmarking and marketing metrics go for these days?
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