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Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

Rails Bugmash Wrap Up

Singlebrook had a great Bugmash on Saturday. Six developers from Ithaca's small (but committed) Ruby community showed up to help move Rails 3.0 to a release candidate.

64-bit MySQL, 32-bit Ruby

Happy New Year, everyone!

As is far too often the case these days, we ran into a problem while trying to make 32-bit software play nicely with 64-bit software. One of our OS X 10.5 workstations had 64-bit MySQL installed as well as fink's 32-bit ruby. It took some time to sort out, but we ultimately solved the problem by following these instructions. Thanks to Josh there for the creative (though rather hackish) solution!