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Drachten open for Dragracing in 2008!

Posted on 2008-03-11 By rolfje No Comments on Drachten open for Dragracing in 2008!

Drachten Dragrace 2008 FlyerAfter a lot of discussions about the tarmac, who has done what and why, and who has to solve which problems and who is to pay for it all, a “…declaration of Intent has been signed by Dragrace club eXplosion and Stichting Vliegveld Drachten, which means for the next five years, dragracing can be held again on the airstrip in Drachten.”

For more info, see the press release at the eXplosion dragracing site. The work on the airstrip has already started, eXplosion posted some of them on their website. Enjoy.

Racing

Remember The Milk review

Posted on 2008-03-07 By rolfje 1 Comment on Remember The Milk review

This morning I thought I had way too much tasks, way too much paper on my desk, a messy inbox, and a cluttered schedule. Then I made a terrible mistake: try to solve this with more tools. You don’t always solve “more X” with “more Y”.

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Migrate CVS repository to GForge

Posted on 2008-03-05 By rolfje 13 Comments on Migrate CVS repository to GForge

At work we were testdriving SourceForge Enterprise Edition. It is a great system to keep all your project information, source code, documents, bug reports and changes together, and linked. As you may have noticed, the pricing model of the Enterprise Edition is a well kept secret on the site. Our management bargained with the Colabnet people, but the costs (or TCO) were way to steep to keep SourceForge as our main system.

Another product which promises to do almost the same thing is GForge Advanced Server. GForge originally started as a fork of the (then open source) SourceForge code, and is not as advanced as SourceForge is today. But their pricing is more to the likings of our financial people, and we decided it has a good tradeoff between function and price.

Having said all this, we need to migrate a few projects from SourceForge to GForge. If you’d like to know how to do this, this article is for you. It describes how to get your CVS repository into GForge in 6 steps.

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When “J” means “:-)”

Posted on 2008-02-27 By rolfje 12 Comments on When “J” means “:-)”

Lately I’ve been recieving mails with the letter “J” in seemingly random places. At first I thought I had gotten old, the world around me changed and people were starting to replace the smileys with single letter J’s. I thought it meant “Joke” and carried on.

Recently I noticed other people being puzzled by the J’s aswell, so I thought I’d find out where the J’s come from. It actually turns out to be a technical problem when using Microsoft Outlook to send smileys.

Microsoft translates a “:-)” into a smiley character from the wingdings font. When the mail is sent, the character encoding of the mail screws everything up and by the time that I recieve the mail in Thunderbird it has become a “J”.

Until Microsoft solves this, try to refrain from using smileys, or turn off the “show emoticons as icons” feature.

Fun, Software

GForge CVS/SSH Authentication Failures

Posted on 2008-02-26 By rolfje No Comments on GForge CVS/SSH Authentication Failures

Recently we had a problem connecting to our GForge CVS through SSH. We added the public RSA key to the GForge user, but because of wrong configuration on the client we tried to connect a couple of times with the wrong key. After a while the GForge CVS will return the following error:

Received disconnect from <GForge ip>: 2: Too many authentication failures for <username>

To solve this, simple ask a GForge administrator to edit the GForge user, and press the “Save” button without changing anything. You will be able to reconnect immediately after the administrator has pressed “Save”.

Software

Link CVS/SVN commit to GForge Tracker Item

Posted on 2008-02-21 By rolfje 3 Comments on Link CVS/SVN commit to GForge Tracker Item

Today I spent some time figuring out what the exact format of the CVS comment is when I want to link a commit to a GForge tracker item. I’ll try to explain it a bit simpler:

  • We have GForge installed at work. We use GForge to manage a software project for a customer.
  • The customer reports a bug in the Tracker of GForge. This bug gets assigned to me.
  • I read the code, find the problem and fix it. Now I want to commit the fix to the GForge integrated CVS, and have it automatically linked to the Tracker item for future reference.

I spent 30 minutes Googling for an example, and did find a lot of info, but no real usage examples. The info says “Include the tracker item id in the commit comment”. I spent anther 10 to 20 minutes trying to figure out if this meant just the number, the number with the prefix, or brackets, or both. To save more people from searching, you should copy-paste the complete tracker id from the tracker item screen.

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Time Machine to the Rescue

Posted on 2008-02-21 By rolfje 4 Comments on Time Machine to the Rescue

Hi, I just wanted to share with you that I actually recovered a mail item which I had written in Thunderbird for Windows with Time Machine. Yes, Apple’s Time Machine.

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SVN is missing the point?

Posted on 2008-02-16 By rolfje 19 Comments on SVN is missing the point?

Our company was using Rational Clearcase for version control about 6 years ago. The developers decided it was way to clunky, error prone and WAY too expensive. We introduced CVS and it has been working fine for a few years now. CVS is widely known, stable and simple. I looked into using SVN a few years ago but the clients were unusable at that time. This year, the SVN discussion came to life again and some of my collegues started playing with it after I mentioned it as being a step forward from CVS.

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Google Maps Improved?

Posted on 2008-01-29 By rolfje No Comments on Google Maps Improved?

Just noticed a funny Google Maps parody video. Enjoy.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgV6-gnQaE&rel=1]

Fun

Philips Wake-up Light review

Posted on 2008-01-26 By rolfje 23 Comments on Philips Wake-up Light review

Philips Wake-up LightWith the “Wake-up Light”, Philips has taken the “dawn simulator” from “alternative/hippie” to “trendy”. Cleverly marketing it as simply a pleasant way to wake up, making it available in many stores and adding “trendy” pricing, Philips has a lot of people looking into one of these. But is it worth the money?

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