Warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84

STDERR.reopen('/dev/null')

It's kinda like turning up the stereo when your car starts making funny
noises. :stuck_out_tongue:

Dan

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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Van Dyk [mailto:joevandyk@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:58 AM
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84

Hi,

I'm using the version of Ruby that comes with Redhat
Enterprise Linux 4. It's Ruby 1.8.1 with a bunch of patches.

I'm getting a bunch these warnings:
warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84

I searched the archives and Matz said that the warnings would
go away in 1.8.2.

Is there anything I can do to supress this warning under Ruby 1.8.1?

and the equally blunt:

   $VERBOSE = nil

:wink:

-a

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On Tue, 23 May 2006, Berger, Daniel wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Van Dyk [mailto:joevandyk@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:58 AM
To: ruby-talk ML
Subject: warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84

Hi,

I'm using the version of Ruby that comes with Redhat
Enterprise Linux 4. It's Ruby 1.8.1 with a bunch of patches.

I'm getting a bunch these warnings:
warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84

I searched the archives and Matz said that the warnings would
go away in 1.8.2.

Is there anything I can do to supress this warning under Ruby 1.8.1?

STDERR.reopen('/dev/null')

It's kinda like turning up the stereo when your car starts making funny
noises. :stuck_out_tongue:

--
be kind whenever possible... it is always possible.
- h.h. the 14th dali lama

Ah, yes. That would work.

How do I find out what version of Ruby I'm using (from within Ruby)?

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On 5/22/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:

On Tue, 23 May 2006, Berger, Daniel wrote:

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joe Van Dyk [mailto:joevandyk@gmail.com]
>> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:58 AM
>> To: ruby-talk ML
>> Subject: warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the version of Ruby that comes with Redhat
>> Enterprise Linux 4. It's Ruby 1.8.1 with a bunch of patches.
>>
>> I'm getting a bunch these warnings:
>> warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84
>>
>> I searched the archives and Matz said that the warnings would
>> go away in 1.8.2.
>>
>> Is there anything I can do to supress this warning under Ruby 1.8.1?
>
> STDERR.reopen('/dev/null')
>
> It's kinda like turning up the stereo when your car starts making funny
> noises. :stuck_out_tongue:

and the equally blunt:

   $VERBOSE = nil

Found it. RUBY_VERSION.

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On 5/22/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:

On 5/22/06, ara.t.howard@noaa.gov <ara.t.howard@noaa.gov> wrote:
> On Tue, 23 May 2006, Berger, Daniel wrote:
>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Joe Van Dyk [mailto:joevandyk@gmail.com]
> >> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 11:58 AM
> >> To: ruby-talk ML
> >> Subject: warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm using the version of Ruby that comes with Redhat
> >> Enterprise Linux 4. It's Ruby 1.8.1 with a bunch of patches.
> >>
> >> I'm getting a bunch these warnings:
> >> warning: fork terminates thread at ./application.rb:84
> >>
> >> I searched the archives and Matz said that the warnings would
> >> go away in 1.8.2.
> >>
> >> Is there anything I can do to supress this warning under Ruby 1.8.1?
> >
> > STDERR.reopen('/dev/null')
> >
> > It's kinda like turning up the stereo when your car starts making funny
> > noises. :stuck_out_tongue:
>
> and the equally blunt:
>
> $VERBOSE = nil

Ah, yes. That would work.

How do I find out what version of Ruby I'm using (from within Ruby)?