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2006 Oct 03
4
! camping 1.5 + markaby 0.5
Not too different from their corresponding last releases, but documentation has been filled in for both. To upgrade: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net And, here is a complete changelog: == Camping 1.5 * Camping::Apps stores an array of classes for all loaded apps. * bin/camping can be given a directory. Like: <tt>camping examples/</tt> * Console mode -- thank
2006 Jul 06
0
+ camping 1.4.120
Okay, let''s see. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net A bunch of great stuff. * Camping::Apps stores constants for all loaded apps. * bin/camping can be given a directory. [1] Like: camping examples/ * Console mode -- thank zimbatm. Use: camping -C yourapp.rb * Call controllers with Camping.method_missing. Tepee.get(:Index) #=> (Response)
2007 Oct 08
0
Camping-list Digest, Vol 18, Issue 1
UNSUBSCRIBE On Oct 5, 2007, at 1:27 PM, camping-list-request at rubyforge.org wrote: > Send Camping-list mailing list submissions to > camping-list at rubyforge.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body ''help'' to >
2006 Jul 18
3
+ camping 1.4.138
Just up: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The changes: * Both bin/camping and Camping::FastCGI.serve now act according to the Camping Server specification.[1] * Docs are complete. _why [1] https://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/TheCampingServer
2007 Jan 20
1
Camping on Media Temple?
I''m getting into camping in a big way--I love that you can put together full-fledged apps with so little code and overhead. Does anyone know of any documentation about getting Camping apps running on Media Temple''s GridServer? Of course I''ve found the Camping server page[1], but I can''t work out how to associate running camping apps with a (sub)domain
2007 Mar 28
1
Pimpin'' a patch: moving the bin/camping logic to classes
Hello, Zimbatm suggested the best way to push a patch into camping was to take my case to the people. So here it is. If you want to jump straight to the patch: http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/ticket/117 Goal: Move the logic in the camping command line launcher into several classes Why? In the next version of parasite (http://parasite.rubyforge.org) I''d like to take over
2007 Jan 22
4
Postamble vs campingrc
Hi, Should I be able to use the Webrick postamble instead of using .campingrc, to tell Camping I want to use mysql? It doesn''t seem to be working for me. It does work however, when I''m using FastCGI (establish_connection :adapter => ''mysql''). James
2006 Jul 07
3
Mongrel & irbrc
Why does mongrel_rails insist on loading ~/.irbrc with each request? a) I''m curious why it loads it at all (I assume there''s no way of getting an inline breakpointer??) b) Why re-load it? It causes problems with any constants that are used in .irbrc... (alternatively, how do I avoid re-assigning to a constant?) Jon -------------- next part -------------- A non-text
2006 Jul 18
4
intro
Hi !!! I''ve just seen this message on http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/theCampingServer.html I''d really like to see distributions offer a package which would allow simple setup of TheCampingServer, just as you see with PHP. If you''re interested in seeing this happen for the upcoming Camping 1.5 release, introduce yourself on the
2006 Jan 26
0
Troubleshooting a camping trip?
I''m anxious to get camping[1], but when I try to run the sample app[2] with: camping home_page.rb I get the source HTML in the terminal along with this errror: ##BEGIN ERROR /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/camping-1.2.46/bin/camping:26:in `const_get'': nil is not a symbol (TypeError) from /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/camping-1.2.46/bin/camping:26 from
2006 Jul 25
3
+ camping 1.4.140 -- apache+fastcgi, lighttpd+fastcgi
Okay, I have tested mounting several of my apps under Lighttpd and Apache, both running FastCGI. I''m going to explain the configuration, but first: update. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckstiff.net == Mounting Root for Lighttpd+FastCGI == server.port = 3045 server.bind = "192.168.0.103" server.modules = (
2008 May 10
2
Camping-Omnibus Doesn''t Work With Ruby v1.8.6
I''ve noticed that the copy of Mongrel installed by the camping-omnibus gem doesn''t work with Ruby 1.8.6. Or to be more specific, cgi_multipart_eof_fix (which Mongrel is dependent upon) doesn''t work: > $ sudo gem install mongrel --source http://code.whytheluckystiff.net > > ERROR: Error installing mongrel: > cgi_multipart_eof_fix requires Ruby version
2006 May 16
0
! camping 1.4.1.96
I''m just about ready to release 1.4.2. Here''s the pre-release: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The biggest recent change is that the Camping commandline tool now allows mounting of several apps. I''ve eliminated examples/serve and am encouraging use of the camping tool. Instead, use: camping examples/blog/blog.rb examples/tepee/tepee.rb
2006 May 18
0
+ Camping::FastCGI
Getting Camping to work with FastCGI is a little clunky, since FastCGI doesn''t really understand mounting apps and sometimes the environment vars are a little whack. To keep the postambles easy to read, I''ve moved the handy stuff into lib/camping/fastcgi.rb. == Mounting a Single App Assuming: Camping.goes :Blog ... this goes in your postamble ... require
2008 May 23
0
Camping on Dreamhost
I spent a few hours tonight getting Camping working with FastCGI on Dreamhost. I pieced together information from a blog post, an email thread, and the SiteFive page on the Camping wiki, and posted my working results in two places: Camping wiki - http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/CampingOnDreamhost Dreamhost wiki - http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Camping Hopefully this helps somebody! --
2006 Apr 11
0
! camping 1.4
Okay, Camping 1.4 is out. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The only recent change is that the request body gets store in the @in variable as an open stream. It''s also okay to pass an IO object out of Camping. Lastly, Camping + Mongrel (SVN) now supports the X-Sendfile header. [1] Very swift and cool. _why [1]
2007 Jan 06
0
! camping 1.5.180
Just a few minor changes released before I add gem support. * R() now accepts a Hash in its arguments which can be used to build a query string. R(Topic, @topic.id, :page => 24) #=> "/topic/14?page=24" * Base#to_a, discussed here.[1] Can be used to forward requests. Both the camping and camping-omnibus gems are fresh. gem install camping-omnibus --source
2006 May 22
0
+ camping 1.4.103 and markaby 0.4.55
Consider this Camping 1.5 pre-release. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net Look for: * The new Markaby features. <http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/lessMethod_missingInMarkaby.html> <http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/markabySMagicPermeationBranch.html> * The Camping::FastCGI class. * R(C, ...) properly escapes wacky arguments. _why
2011 Apr 18
2
rubygems fail - require hpricot!
Hi guys, I wanted to fetch some info from webpage and use it in my db. I read hpricot is one way to do it. But the problem is I''m unable to use it with my app. For some reason after successfully installing hpricot it fails when I try to use it in the rails console. I''ve been trying to fix this for the last four-five days. I''m stumped ! I tried re-installing everything
2006 Aug 13
3
+ migrations in camping
Camping apps are supposed to be little independent apps, often contained in a single file, which create the database tables and manage them without hassle. These days it''s common to see in a Camping app: module Tepee::Models def self.schema(&block) @@schema = block if block_given? @@schema end end Tepee::Models.schema do create_table :tepee_pages,