Dread Pirate PJ's House of Hacks and Tricks » upgrades http://www.pjtrix.com/blawg Sat, 23 Aug 2014 19:46:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.29 Obligatory WordPress upgrade post #10101010 and other rumblings at Chez PJ http/blawg/2008/11/28/obligatory-wordpress-upgrade-post-10101010-and-other-rumblings-at-chez-pj/ http/blawg/2008/11/28/obligatory-wordpress-upgrade-post-10101010-and-other-rumblings-at-chez-pj/#comments Sat, 29 Nov 2008 03:24:53 +0000 http/blawg?p=122 Continue reading ]]> So today I updated WordPress to 2.6.5. And like every other time, it was a cinch, all over and done in less than five minutes. Thanks, WordPress guys!

In other news, I have been geeking out with both the iPhone SDK and the Android SDK, and I believe I have a little something special going here. I hope to have it ready for release, on both platforms, sometime in January. Development continues.

I will need beta testers soon. Any T-Mobile G1 users interested in helping out, you can email me at dreadpiratepj [at] gmail [dot] com

Speaking of Android, I started playing with it now that the source code to the whole thing has been released. I managed to get Android booting on a Palm TX, but it still needs a lot of work. It boots, but it doesn’t do crap once it boots. :-)

I get all the way to the “Press the MENU key to unlock” screen, but none of the keys do anything. Neither does touching the screen. It’s an issue with the Linux kernel drivers and device configuration. It just wasn’t made to run on a Palm TX without proper tweaking of the source. I just don’t know what the proper tweaking is.

I need to look in my bag of loot for a Palm serial cable (I’m sure I have one somewhere) and hopefully I can get a serial console from which to poke around inside Android.

I do have Android running successfully on my Sprint Touch (my parents, my sister and I have a family plan on Sprint.) Credit for that goes to Dr. Martin Johnson in New Zeland. I just use his release on my phone (before you ask, no, his release doesn’t work on the Palm TX. It’s the first thing I tried. :-)

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WordPress upgraded; loot awarded http/blawg/2008/05/05/wordpress-upgraded-loot-awarded/ http/blawg/2008/05/05/wordpress-upgraded-loot-awarded/#comments Mon, 05 May 2008 16:48:22 +0000 http/blawg?p=70 Continue reading ]]> When WordPress 2.5 was announced, I decided to stay on 2.3.x for a while. I finally upgraded to 2.5.1, and I’m glad. My Bad Behavior plugin was outdated, and WP offered to upgrade for me. It happened without a glitch. From reading the upgrade information, it seems that when 2.5.2 comes out, I’ll be able to update by just clicking a self-update button on the administrative interface.

The new WordPress administrative interface is a lot less cluttered, and more useful information is shown on the main page. The look is cleaner while remaining usable. It looks like a lot of time and effort was spent improving it.

Rather than tip my hat at the WordPress folks one more time (it’s getting old to do that every few months) I’m just going to give them Dread Pirate PJ’s Hoard of Loot lifetime award.

The image is from playrough’s photostream on Flickr.

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Really excited about WordPress 2.5 upgrade http/blawg/2008/03/28/really-excited-about-wordpress-25-upgrade/ http/blawg/2008/03/28/really-excited-about-wordpress-25-upgrade/#comments Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:26:52 +0000 http/blawg/2008/03/28/really-excited-about-wordpress-25-upgrade/ Continue reading ]]> Over on the WordPress Development Blog, they’re pimping the upcoming WordPress 2.5 and the release candidates process before final release, and it sounds awesome. It includes a boatload of new features, but my favorite has got to be one-click plugin upgrades.

Upgrading WordPress itself is fairly easy, but upgrading your plugins can be an annoying manual process. You have to disable the plugin on the admin dashboard, download the new version, move the old files out of the way and put the new ones in place, then re-enable the plugin on the dashboard. You typically do this one plugin at a time, to check for problems and rollback as needed. Take my word, it’s annoying doing this for more than two plugins at a time, even though it is still a fairly easy process.

In 2.5, the WordPress developers have now made plugin updates as easy as in desktop applications like Firefox. That makes the whole management of the weblog much easier and more hassle-free than it ever was.

I am probably going to wait a few weeks once 2.5 is out, to let any bugs and issues shake out. But it sounds like a really worthwhile upgrade. I’m really glad to run WordPress here. Hats off once again to the WordPress developers.

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More upgrades, more spam, a visit with friends, and a new gig! http/blawg/2007/04/09/more-upgrades-more-spam-a-visit-with-friends-and-a-new-gig/ http/blawg/2007/04/09/more-upgrades-more-spam-a-visit-with-friends-and-a-new-gig/#comments Mon, 09 Apr 2007 17:46:24 +0000 http/blawg/2007/04/09/more-upgrades-more-spam-a-visit-with-friends-and-a-new-gig/ Continue reading ]]> I just upgraded to WordPress 2.1.3. It was another flawless upgrade.

Akismet tells me that it has blocked over 1900 comment spam since March 22, and 3,130 since I installed it. I have only had three or four false negatives. That is, spam that wasn’t caught and ended up in my moderation queue. I made an effort to go through all my caught spam looking for false positives, and found none.

So when they flew me to NYC for lunch, I was very sure this company was interested in hiring me (duh!) I had a great time talking with the company CEO and the president, enjoying their wit and seeing their lifelong friendship at work during our discussions. That was quite interesting. I also had a good conversation with a fellow grunt, Sonny, with whom I will probably be working. I start at the new job on April 16.

They paid for my flight, overnight stay, and lunch. The lunch was really enjoyable, both conversation-wise and food-wise. I don’t remember the name of the family-oriented seafood restaurant where we went. It was within two or three blocks of Broadway and 19th Street. I want to go there again and try more items from their menu.

At the end of the day, I received a job offer, which I accepted. I’ll still be working from home as a Ruby on Rails developer, but I will be a salaried full-timer with benefits, instead of an hourly gun-for-hire. I have had enough of the gun-for-hire lifestyle for now, and this opportunity with this company was too good to pass up.

NYC was a hoot. I saw this guy with a giant inflatable cockroach in front of a building. Turns out he was a paid protester! When some group wants to protest something, they hire this guy, and he prints out some flyers, drives to wherever they ask him to go, gets out the giant inflatable rat and/or the giant inflatable cockroach, gets out his bullhorn, and he has a protest! He is also available for political campaigns, but he prefers hanging out with the cockroach and the rat. I thought that was pretty funny.

Another funny aspect of NYC, is that every block has at least one guy in a small plexiglass shop on wheels hitched to a truck, selling a bagel or donut with coffee for about $3. Each of these vendors has enough coffee, bagels and donuts for a few hours of sales. When they run out, they drive to the bakery where they get their goods, stock up, and drive back to the area they were last at, to continue selling their wares.

I really had a good time in Manhattan, and would like to visit again and do more touristy things.

After my interview in NYC last March, I took a train to Lancaster County, PA, and stayed with my friend the sci-fi writer, her husband and twin 3 year old girls. I rented a car to visit my other college friends and an aunt and her husband in Southeastern PA over the weekend. It was great to see everybody and to see them well. I’m glad they all live within one and a half hours of each other.

I am going to be planning a move to the Philadelphia suburbs over the next six months. I don’t own any furniture, don’t have a wife and kids, so it’s just me, my computers, and game consoles. I’ll probably disassemble the two PC clone towers and ship the parts separately, then reassemble them back in PA.

Wednesday is my last day at the hourly Rails gig. It has been a crazy seven weeks. We’ve been ready to go live for the last two weeks or so, but the client wanted some changes to how a few things worked. And of course that meant new bugs to stomp.

I’ve thrown in a few hints as to what the site is about, specifically mentioning yesterday’s Malaysian Gran Prix in a previous post. I can’t wait to show off what we’ve worked on. It really is a cool site. Latest news is that we go live Wednesday, but I’m taking that with a grain of salt. So don’t hold me to it.

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Upgraded to WordPress 2.1 http/blawg/2007/03/22/upgraded-to-wordpress-21/ http/blawg/2007/03/22/upgraded-to-wordpress-21/#comments Fri, 23 Mar 2007 00:29:10 +0000 http/blawg/2007/03/22/upgraded-to-wordpress-21/ Continue reading ]]> I finally upgraded to WordPress 2.1, with the now famous 2.1.2 codebase (famous among WP users, I guess.)

And the asshat spammer is still trying to beat Akismet, with 428 more comment spam since the original 376, for a total of 704 between 9 am on March 16 and now, 8:28 pm on Thursday March 22. He is losing, because even if he makes it through Akismet (which he is not, not in the slightest), he is going to end up in my moderation queue, and I’ll flag his trash as spam.

As a famous Texan governor asshat already said earlier this decade: Bring it on!

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More tweaking http/blawg/2007/01/16/more-tweaking/ http/blawg/2007/01/16/more-tweaking/#comments Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:20:33 +0000 http/blawg/2007/01/16/more-tweaking/ Continue reading ]]> I’ve upgraded WordPress to version 2.0.7, and added a plugin. The Share This plugin by Alex King lets you share a link to any of my posts on Digg, del.icio.us, and many other social bookmarking sites. If you see anything on this blog that you consider share-worthy, click on the Share This link at the end of the post, and share away! You only need an account at the social bookmarking site of your choice.

Joined the Amazon affiliate program

I’ve applied for an Amazon affiliate account. Among the different content on pjtrix in 2007, I plan to post book reviews on different subjects, but mostly about technology and software development, as that is what I know best and what I typically buy. I will only post about books I have actually read.

These posts will not be sponsored in the typical sense, in that no one will be offering to pay me to write the post. But the post will have an Amazon link to the book. I will earn an affiliate fee from any purchase made from that link. I will have a disclosure paragraph at the top of such posts, the titles will begin with “Book Review:”, and I will tag them book.review. It’s up to you whether you want to read the reviews. It is up to you whether you follow the link to Amazon and buy something.

Feedback

If any of my recent writing about ReviewMe.com, PayPerPost.com, Google AdSense, and now Amazon.com affiliate stuff bothers you, don’t forget to speak up in the comments! Or if you have anything else to say about it, don’t hesitate to let me know what you think.

I will not be seeing any money from these programs for some months. But I hope to recoup what I’ve spent so far on hosting. I will put any moneys earned into paying for my hosting expenses.

I’m certainly not going to be making a living, much less striking it rich from Google AdSense, Amazon affiliate fees, and getting paid to blog about stuff. My intention is to keep the site running, and to keep writing about things I care about, in the hopes others can benefit from it.

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Updates, upgrades … http/blawg/2006/11/03/another-seamless-and-successful-wordpress-upgrade-more-proof-of-microsofts-growing-irrelevance/ http/blawg/2006/11/03/another-seamless-and-successful-wordpress-upgrade-more-proof-of-microsofts-growing-irrelevance/#comments Fri, 03 Nov 2006 21:21:57 +0000 http/blawg/2006/11/03/another-seamless-and-successful-wordpress-upgrade-more-proof-of-microsofts-growing-irrelevance/ Continue reading ]]> I hadn’t realized so much time had passed since my last post. Mea culpa, I haven’t made time for new content. I’d been working my butt off and hanging out in Guild Wars to relax. :-) My apologies to my faithful and adoring readership (all four of you!)

I upgraded WordPress to version 2.0.5 just before I started this post. It was another textbook example of a successful upgrade.

Speaking of seamless and successful updates, I really can’t say the same about Microsoft’s upgrade to IE. IE7 has only been out two weeks, and it already suffers from a bug from the early IE6 days.

I would be willing to cut MS some slack if this was a new flaw. As a developer, I know that bugs happen. No one writes perfect code. But this is an old bug, and no developer worthy of the appelation “world-class” would have missed it. There’s no reason a “world-class” QA department should have missed it either.

If this is indicative of the Trustworthy Computing initiative that allegedly started with the development of Windows Server 2003, then I really, really wonder why anybody will bother to get Vista for anything but the computer games. I mean, that’s all Windows is good for, isn’t it? Oh yeah, I forgot. It’s great for spreading spam bots, too.

This IE7 bug simply proves there is no guarantee, no matter what monkey boy Ballmer and goodie-two-shoes Gates say, that IE7 and Vista won’t bite your ass with the same bugs that plagued IE and Windows for the last half decade.

For the guys up there in Redmond, here’s a freebie development mentoring lesson you have apparently not being taught by your “visionary leader”: regression test.

Trustworthy computing, my ass.

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Another seamless upgrade, and visitor comments. http/blawg/2006/08/14/another-seamless-upgrade-and-visitor-comments/ http/blawg/2006/08/14/another-seamless-upgrade-and-visitor-comments/#comments Mon, 14 Aug 2006 05:53:01 +0000 http/blawg/2006/08/14/another-seamless-upgrade-and-visitor-comments/ Continue reading ]]> I upgraded to WordPress 2.0.4 in thirty seconds, just a few minutes ago. After login in as administrator and deactivating my plugins, those thirty seconds included SSHing in to my server and running this:

#making an in-server backup in folder blawg.bak

cp -r blawg blawg.bak

#backup the database

mysqldump -u user -ppassword database-name > blawg-backup.sql

# upgrade the wordpress files

wget http://wordpress.org/latest.tar.gz

tar xzvpf latest.tar.gz

cp -r wordpress/* blawg/

Then I visited http/blawgupdate.php (which I’ve renamed, suckas.) And that was it, really! Many thanks to the WordPress developers for such an easy upgrade.

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A visitor sent me an email a few days ago, correcting my hack post for SSH tunneling of HTTP. Jim was his name, and he said that he wasn’t 100 % sure, but that he believed SSH only used the keys for authentication purposes, and that smaller session keys were created on the fly after authentication was successful. Therefore he believed the strength of the encryption wouldn’t be an order of magnitude better than SSL, as I claimed at the end of my post.

I am afraid Jim is correct. The session key size varies from one implementation of SSH to another, but they all support 168-bit triple-DES. This is the default for most OpenSSH installs on Linux and BSD these days. So while 168-bit triple-DES is believed to be better than SSL’s 128-bit RSA, it’s not an order of magnitude improvement.
Thanks Jim, for the correction.

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