A new boy joined our family this week. We are all happy, tired and returning to what resembles normal here at our house.
an eddy in the bitstream
Maker of lunches.
Teller of stories.
Singer of songs.
Crafter of code.
Kicker of darkness.
A new boy joined our family this week. We are all happy, tired and returning to what resembles normal here at our house.
Separation of Concerns is Andy Wardley’s phrase for a certain kind of web development. I share his belief, though I came to it on my own while doing documentation development at my old job.
I also use Andy’s Template Toolkit with my Perl web apps.
An older piece from slashdot that I found interesting for a lot of reasons.
And on another note, the cure for my lesstif/openmotif woes on FC6 was to download the statically built nedit binary from nedit.org. It has openmotif linked in for me. Got that tip from the interview above.
I upgraded my work machine from Fedora Core 4 to the new 6 release, mostly to try and get some added functionality from the Evolution email client. What a drag. Evolution segfaults on me now, in version 2.8. And my other main app, the Nedit text editor, failed to work till I tracked down the problem: OpenMotif was dropped from Fedora Core due to some licensing issues, and needs to be replaced with LessTif. However, the Fedora upgrade process failed to un-install the openmotif rpm from my machine, leaving me with an nedit that was trying to use 2 libraries at once. Not good. Segfault on start. Uninstalling openmotif did the trick. At least for Nedit. Still can’t get Evolution to work.
Update: I did get it to work. Despite repeatedly removing all the . files in my home dir related to Evolution, it persisted in remembering my info. I finally tracked the offending pref file to /tmp. Removing that and restarting Evolution did the trick, though it did mean having to reset all my account info.
I work from home. Everyone should.
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