Bill McGonigle

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  • Comment: re-posting invoice deletes invoice

    Hrm, transactions_pkey_repost.sql might fix this? If so, there should be some other default behavior, like an error message about not being able to repost, rather than deleting data.

    2009-04-14 06:08:52 UTC in LedgerSMB

  • re-posting invoice deletes invoice

    If I edit an invoice and re-post it (accepting the warning) I get this: DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "transactions_pkey" at LedgerSMB/IS.pm line 862. Error! INSERT INTO ar (id, customer_id) VALUES (?, ?) ERROR: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "transactions_pkey" and the invoice winds up being deleted. I check...

    2009-04-14 06:00:47 UTC in LedgerSMB

  • update website/FAQ for new mailing list location

    Unless the main sourceforge page is going to redirect to the Fedora project page, patch up links for new mailing list location. It took me a few minutes to figure out why the existing lists are all 'permission denied'. e.g. --- kde-redhat.sourceforge.net.htm-orig 2009-04-13 19:44:02.307876985 -0400 +++ kde-redhat.sourceforge.net.htm 2009-04-13 19:44:40.285102457 -0400 @@ -30,8...

    2009-04-13 23:59:47 UTC in KDE Packaging Project

  • Comment: chain boot x86 boot sector on partition

    It's a raw partition with a nested partition table. I think in this case, the guest OS doesn't need to know anything specific to this weird layout, since VirtualBox presents the raw partition to the guest as the entirety of its block device - the guest never knows about the rest of the disk. I'm not sure if this is some kind of sandboxing scheme or what, but it certainly is different.

    2009-04-09 07:11:06 UTC in rEFIt

  • chain boot x86 boot sector on partition

    I have a partition dedicated to VirtualBox when I'm running OSX on my MBP. It contains a 'raw' drive image, which basically presents the partition's blocks to the guest OS as a hard drive (sda). So the partition data starts with an x86 boot sector, and has its own partition tables, partitions, grub, etc. It would be lovely if rEFIt could jump to this secondary boot sector, so I could boot...

    2009-03-04 19:29:15 UTC in rEFIt

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