On Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 13:49:40 UTC, nazriel wrote:
On Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 10:17:21 UTC, Dmitry
Olshansky wrote:
On 16-Sep-2015 09:44, nazriel wrote:
On Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 05:54:03 UTC, Andrei
Amatuni wrote:
maybe I'm doing something wrong...but the output of running
the
default code snippet on the dlang.org homepage is:
"unable to fork: Cannot allocate memory"
not a good look
Thank you for letting us know,
This issue will be fixed very soon.
Best regards,
Damian Ziemba
May I suggest you to record such conditions with automatic
notification e.g. by e-mail.
Only 1 in 10 of visitors will consider reporting an issue, of
these only 1 in 10 will get to dlang forum to post a message.
It is know for me issue.
At the time I was working on runable examples, samples on the
main page were way simpler.
Not we are hitting some limitations of Container Dpaste's
backend is running in.
I am working on new version of backend (and new container) as
we speak so it will be solved once and for all.
1-2 days more and we will be done with it so IMHO no need take
any additionals steps for it right now.
It took my way longer than I planned.
Just FYI, I've open-sourced dpaste backend, although it is devel
version 2.0:
https://github.com/nazriel/dpaste-be
https://github.com/nazriel/dpaste-be-worker
There is still lots to do:
- hardening
- commenting
- fixing remaining small issues
The old version, isn't worth sharing - way too much
wheel-reinvinting there, like own std.process... And it will be
replaced very soon anyways.
I've run all examples from dlang.org front-page as test case - so
far everything works! :)
```
Application output:
+-----------------------------------------+
| Województwo Mazowieckie, PL |
+-----------------------------------------+
| weather | Sky is Clear |
+-----------------------------------------+
| temperature | 10.24°C (50.43°F) |
+-----------------------------------------+
```
The new version of the backend should be up and running on dpaste
before Sunday.
Stay tuned
Best regards,
Damian Ziemba