Just found this message:
http://www.nabble.com/What-svn-branch-for-rails-2.0.2--td14796368s17045.htmlSorry to bother you people with out dated questions.
Why I asked, to begin with, is because I can't get any of my tests to pass under rails 2.0.2. Globalize seams to work in development, but my tests crashes with a "Stack level too deep"-error at the first line where the test tries to load a fixture-object.
Is there anyone else that's encountered this problem?
I've read some' about Ruby being kind of week about it's stack, but all other times I've got a "Stack level too deep-error It's just being me being dumb and created an infinitive loop. This time I'm pretty sure that's not the problem. I'm also finding it hard to believe that such an error would be caused by Globalize on rails 2.0.2. In other words, this would mean there is actually a "Stack level too deep"-error.
Is there any limitation that you are aware of in globalize to translate nested models (belongs_to)? Or any general knowledge about operations taking up big parts of the stack? Lastly: Any one know about any way to monitor ruby's stack level (to be able to find where it explodes...)
Thanks in advance,
Nicklas Ramhöj
Hi.
Any progress on rails 2.0.2?
Thanks, and good luck!
-- Nicklas Ramhöj
Yann Lugrin wrote:
Hi all,
The Globalize trunk is ready for Rails 2.0 from last week, all tests pass but
I dont have tested new multi-view feature (and new view extension).
Feedback are welcome.
Thanks,
Yann.
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Yann Lugrin
yann.lugrin@sans-savoir.net
http://www.sans-savoir.net