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Gmane's NNTP server remains up, but the HTTP site is down:
https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/2016/07/28/the-end-of-gmane/
Anyways, our own archives are designed to be mirror-able via git:
git clone --mirror https://bogomips.org/unicorn-public
And the code is self-hostable: git clone https://public-inbox.org
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"bundle exec" alone is not suitable for use with systemd-style
socket activation due to Ruby 2.0+ behavior of setting close-on-exec
for file descriptors above 2. However, the "--keep-file-descriptors"
option was added to bundler 1.4.0 to workaround this Ruby 2.0 change
and may be used to prevent Ruby 2.0+ from closing file descriptors
on exec.
Thanks to Amir Yalon and Christos Trochalakis for bringing up
this issue on the mailing list:
http://bogomips.org/unicorn-public/1457824748.3666627.547425122.2A828B07@webmail.messagingengine.com/
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They'll continue to be maintained, but we're no longer advertising
them. Also, favor lowercase "unicorn" while we're at it since that
matches the executable and gem name to avoid unnecessary escaping
for RDoc.
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Most of these were found by the `linkchecker' package
in Debian.
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unicorn 5 will not support Ruby 1.8 anymore.
Drop mentions of Rubinius, too, it's too difficult to support due to
the proprietary and registration-required nature of its bug tracker.
The smaller memory footprint and CoW-friendly memory allocator in
mainline Ruby is a better fit for unicorn, anyways.
Since Ruby 1.9+ bundles RubyGems and gem startup is faster nowadays,
we'll just depend on that instead of not loading RubyGems.
Drop the local.mk.sample file, too, since it's way out-of-date
and probably isn't useful (I have not used it in a while).
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Thanks to Eric Chapweske for the heads up.
ref: http://mid.gmane.org/loom.20130904T205308-432@post.gmane.org
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Bundler 1.0.x is much improved :)
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Thanks to Lawrence Pit, Jamie Wilkinson, and Eirik Dentz Sinclair.
ref: mid.gmane.org/4C8986DA.7090603@gmail.com
ref: mid.gmane.org/5F1A02DB-CBDA-4302-9E26-8050C2D72433@efficiency20.com
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Isolate 2.0.0 appears to have quietly released, so update
the docs for it. Fix capitalization while we're at it, too.
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This may be expanded to cover other similar tools, as well,
including tools that don't use RubyGems.
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