Install compiler dependencies
brew install automake autoconf libtool libxml2 pkg-config
brew link libxml2
Build libspatialite
# -*- mode: ruby -*- | |
# vi: set ft=ruby : | |
VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION = "2" | |
Vagrant.configure(VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION) do |config| | |
config.vm.box = "ubuntu/trusty64" | |
config.vm.network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080 |
cat > Dockerfile <<\EOF | |
FROM ubuntu:12.04 | |
RUN apt-get update | |
RUN apt-get install -y ruby1.9.3 build-essential \ | |
libc6-dev libffi-dev libgdbm-dev libncurses5-dev \ | |
libreadline-dev libssl-dev libyaml-dev zlib1g-dev | |
RUN gem install fpm --bindir=/usr/bin --no-rdoc --no-ri | |
RUN apt-get install -y curl | |
RUN curl ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p484.tar.gz|tar oxzC /tmp | |
WORKDIR /tmp/ruby-1.9.3-p484 |
#!/bin/sh | |
# size of swapfile in megabytes | |
swapsize=512 | |
# does the swap file already exist? | |
grep -q "swapfile" /etc/fstab | |
# if not then create it | |
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then |
Complete installation process: | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get upgrade | |
sudo apt-get install -y python-software-properties python make build-essential g++ curl libssl-dev apache2-utils git libxml2-dev | |
sudo apt-get update | |
sudo apt-get upgrade | |
cd ~ | |
mkdir git | |
cd ~/git |
{ | |
"Statement": [ | |
{ | |
"Sid": "PackerSecurityGroupAccess", | |
"Action": [ | |
"ec2:CreateSecurityGroup", | |
"ec2:DeleteSecurityGroup", | |
"ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups", | |
"ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress", | |
"ec2:RevokeSecurityGroupIngress" |
/* Flatten das boostrap */ | |
.well, .navbar-inner, .popover, .btn, .tooltip, input, select, textarea, pre, .progress, .modal, .add-on, .alert, .table-bordered, .nav>.active>a, .dropdown-menu, .tooltip-inner, .badge, .label, .img-polaroid { | |
-moz-box-shadow: none !important; | |
-webkit-box-shadow: none !important; | |
box-shadow: none !important; | |
-webkit-border-radius: 0px !important; | |
-moz-border-radius: 0px !important; | |
border-radius: 0px !important; | |
border-collapse: collapse !important; | |
background-image: none !important; |
ror, scala, jetty, erlang, thrift, mongrel, comet server, my-sql, memchached, varnish, kestrel(mq), starling, gizzard, cassandra, hadoop, vertica, munin, nagios, awstats
In the comments from my last post and on Twitter I noticed a lot of people who had something to say about PHP. The comments were varied but they usally sounded something like this (sorry @ipetepete, I picked yours because it was the shortest).
...the little bits of soul from all of us who've had to work on, and or maintain large PHP applications. – ipetepete
In Pete's defense, he did go on to say that rest of the stack I was using was a "smorgasbord of awesome". Thanks, Pete. I agree!
I would, however, like to take a little time to correct a misperception in the developer community about PHP. I recently got into this same... discussion... with Jeff Atwood, and I seem to be running into it more and more. So here goes. Please bear with me as I cover a little history further on.
Pete, and everybody else, _you're exactly rig
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
""" | |
Builds epub book out of Paul Graham's essays: http://paulgraham.com/articles.html | |
Author: Ola Sitarska <ola@sitarska.com> | |
Copyright: Licensed under the GPL-3 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html) | |
This script requires python-epub-library: http://code.google.com/p/python-epub-builder/ | |
""" |