Anyone else having difficulty applying the latest security patches to
Rails 3.0.20? Both the css_sanitizer and the sanitize patch offered fail
for me, on a local, up-to-date clone of Rails. This could be my general
newb-ness with git am patching. Newb as in “never tried it before”.
Thanks,
Walter
On Monday, March 18, 2013 9:53:56 PM UTC, Walter Lee D. wrote:
Anyone else having difficulty applying the latest security patches to
Rails 3.0.20? Both the css_sanitizer and the sanitize patch offered fail
for me, on a local, up-to-date clone of Rails. This could be my general
newb-ness with git am patching. Newb as in “never tried it before”.
What have you been doing? Is there a reason you don’t want to use the
rails-3-0-stable branch which is up to date with all that ?
Fred
I read the release notes for the patch, and they specifically said that
Rails 3.0 was not patched, and attached to that message were the patch
files I was trying to use. One of the security alerts said that Rails 3
wasn’t affected, but that was only one out of three. Yes, the errors I
saw made it appear as though the patches had already been applied, at
least in part.
Walter
Hello Jason,
I have gone through the editor/IDE choosing phase myself.
I have tried IntelliJ + Ruby plugin, RubyMine, TextMate, MacVim,
(regular)
Vim and Emacs.
I am not going to get into which editor or IDE is better, but simply why
I
moved from using IDE’s troo editors.ton the IDE itself.
Want to run a test? Extract a partial? Create a model or controller or
view
or all of the above ‘automatically’ ( scaffolding) ?
IDE’s will help you get started with the Rails ecosystem. But sometimes
they create problems of their own ( my pet peeve - performing an
incomplete
refactoring ) or sometimes limit you by putting too much UI ahead of you
(
source code control integration comes to mind. With things like Git you
really have to learn the command line to be good - a UI can never take
care
of the myriad of commands and operations that Git offers )
My editor of choice is Emacs now. Here’s my Emacs configuration if
you’re
interested to go down this path. Vim/GVim/MacVim is another excellent
and
equally capable alternative. My personal preference is Emacs and should
you
like to get started with Emacs and Rails Development quickly I suggest
you
have a look at my Emacs configuration -
Thanks,
Manish
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 7:43 AM, Walter Lee D.
[email protected]wrote:
On Mar 19, 2013, at 9:59 AM, Frederick C. wrote:
rails-3-0-stable branch which is up to date with all that ?
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