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raf1hhhi all01:13
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raf1hhhas anybody any experience getting ruby 1.8.2 or 1.8.4 on a fresh 5.10 server?01:14
lh317i haven't.01:16
raf1hhthere is so much conflicting info on this subject on google that my head hurts...01:17
raf1hhthought would ask sombody...01:17
lh317unless I'm missing something, it should be as easy as 'sudo apt-get install ruby'01:18
raf1hhyes, it installs 1.8.3 which is very buggy and not advised to be running01:18
raf1hh1.8.2 and .4 are the two stable releases01:18
lh317breezy claims 1.8.2-901:19
lh317so I have to wonder how you're getting 1.8.3.01:20
raf1hhbut once you install it, it actually is 1.8.301:20
lh317sure it's not like a CVS pull and the version is wrong?01:20
lh317that's what the changelog implies to me.01:20
lh317http://packages.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/r/ruby1.8/ruby1.8_1.8.2-9ubuntu1/changelog01:21
lh317hrm, i need to learn to read.  updated to 1.8.3-preview1 :/01:21
raf1hhis it possible/safe to install a package from debian unstable repository?01:22
raf1hhI guess more like possible without breaking too much stuff...01:22
lh317possible?  Yes.  Safe? depends.01:22
lh317for ruby, i'd imagine the answer is probably, but I haven't tried it.01:23
lh317anyway, add unstable to your apt.sources.list below breezy, and possibly pin that one package.01:23
raf1hhthanks, will give it a try01:24
lh317obviosuly, if you break it, I point and laugh and you keep the pieces ;)01:25
raf1hhthank god for VMWare snapshots :-p01:25
lh317indeed.01:25
raf1hhlh317: thanks for the help again01:26
lh317np01:26
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tarvidIn the thinking stage but I want to shape outgoing traffic.02:31
tarvidI have recently realized I cannot control incoming traffix except by deferring or dropping outgoing traffic02:32
tarvidIn particular, downloads are screwing up my VOIP traffic02:32
tarvidany wisdom?02:32
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