This release of Mongrel is coming at you with lots of very little but important features and fixes. The big highlights are: * Initial beginning of the plugin support that will let people write their own handlers and other things for Mongrel. * Timeout now works again but couldn?t find an alternative to the buggy Timeout class. * SwitchTower friendly signal handling for mongrel_rails. * Win32: New option that lets you set a mongrel service?s CPU affinity. * Win32: Indicates default environment used for the services. * Win32: Avoids touching signals when on windows. * A fix for CGI encoding redirects wrong when SERVER_PORT isn?t specified. * Supports Rails page caching so that you can get reasonable speed without running a regular web server. * Tested on: Linux, Win32, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OSX. There''s a few small additional things mostly related to documentation that will be rolled up into the 0.3.8 release sometime soon. == What''s Mongrel? Mongrel is a fast HTTP library and server for Ruby that is intended for hosting Ruby web applications of any kind using plain HTTP rather than FastCGI or SCGI. It is framework agnostic and already supports Ruby On Rails, Og+Nitro, and Camping frameworks. == Getting Mongrel You should read the News at http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html for more complete information on getting this release and what it has. For the lazy ones you can just do: $ gem update And for the next to lazy ones you can do: $ gem install mongrel People on win32 you pick the one that says Win32. == Documentation There''s a lot more documentation now with more to come. There''s specifically a document on setting up lighttpd+Mongrel using mod_proxy and CML power-magnet thanks to Bradley K. Taylor. * News -- http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html * Getting Started -- http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/started.html * FAQ -- http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/faq.html * Win32 -- http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/win32.html * lighttpd -- http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/lighttpd.html The configuration described in that last document is sort of running at http://zedapp.railsmachine.net/ and I''ll be updating the docs as I fine tune that installation. == Special Thanks Gotta thank Luis again for getting in that CPU affinity stuff for Win32 and keeping the win32 stuff working. Also thanks to Bradley Taylor at http://www.railsmachine.net/ for giving me a few little VPS servers to play with. Check their video out. It''s pretty hot. Finally keep sending in the bug reports and testing things out for me. Enjoy! Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/