Thursday, October 27, 2011

Re: Cakephp 2.0 Missing Database Connection Solved

I look forward to reading Andy's comments each day, as they're
priceless - and often what I am thinking whilst typing my replies :P

Paul

On Oct 26, 1:33 pm, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> The trained or veteran eye will by now be used to Andy's demeanour. I find it really funny and often ROFLMAO.
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> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
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> http://www.classoutfit.com
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> On 26 Oct 2011, at 12:48, AD7six wrote:
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> > On Oct 26, 1:37 pm, Ryan Schmidt <google-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> >> On Oct 26, 2011, at 02:34, AD7six wrote:
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> >>> On Oct 25, 12:58 pm, Thomas Ploch wrote:
> >>>> On 25.10.2011 12:52, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
> >>>>> On Oct 25, 2011, at 02:30, AD7six wrote:
> >>>>>> On Oct 24, 11:00 pm, Ben D'Angelo wrote:
> >>>>>>> This took me hours to figure out. When I started a new CakePHP 2.0
> >>>>>>> app. I couldn't connect to the mysql database.
> >>>>>>> I finally figured out you have to enable the php_pdo_extension in
> >>>>>>> php.ini. This was posted no where in the new cakephp 2.0 book.
> >>>>>> I can't find your pull request, where did you submit it?
> >>>>> What makes you think he submitted a pull request?
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> >>>> I think it was rather meant as "Why havn't you opened a pull request for
> >>>> the fix of the documentation". You need to substract the irony :-D
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> >>> No Irony, it's just a thinly veiled hint.
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> >> Something like an emoticon smiley after your remark would have helped. Without it, it just comes across as unfriendly, even rude.
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> > I is what I is. Posting noise to the list is IMO rude. And that's what
> > threads that aren't questions or core-announcements are.
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> >>> "Helping" by broadcasting
> >>> something to the list doesn't help anyone.
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> >> Posting to the list can help, if people search for error messages and then find the solution here.
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> > The value of putting info where you /might/ manage to find it using
> > google, if you're lucky, instead of right in the docs where users are
> > looking first is somewhat tiny.
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> >> And while I agree most posters to this list could stand to do more work themselves and not expect the list to do everything for them, not everyone is comfortable using this new-fangled git thing yet; posting to the list may be the extent of their comfort level.
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> > this new-fangled git thing is hosted on github - where you can submit
> > doc corrections without using git at all, and quite easily too.
> > Posting to the list instead of updating the docs (by any means) is
> > just venting to satisfy your own conscience under the guise of being
> > "helpful".
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