I am new to Ruby so I thought the best way to get into it would be to
follow the ONLamp "Rolling with Ruby on Rails" intro. I followed the
instructions to the letter and everything work just great, very
impressive:-).
A couple of days later when I went back to it I got the following
message when trying to start the WEBrick server.
U:\RoRProjects\cookbook>ruby script\server => Booting WEBrick...
=> Rails application started on http://0.0.0.0:3000 => Ctrl-C to
shutdown server; call with --help for options
[2006-05-03 08:52:40] INFO WEBrick 1.3.1
[2006-05-03 08:52:40] INFO ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-mswin32]
[2006-05-03 08:52:40] WARN TCPServer Error: Bad file descriptor -
bind(2)
u:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/utils.rb:73:in `initialize'': Bad file
descriptor - bind(2) (Errno::EBADF)
from u:/ruby/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/utils.rb:73:in
`create_listeners''
I have tried totally uninstalling (ruby, rails, MySQL) and then
reinstalling but with no success. Obviously something has changed in the
environment that it is running in but I cannot recall anything that has
been done that would be of significance. I submitted this to the Ruby
mailing list and Eric Hodel suggest I try the following:
U:\ruby>ruby -rsocket -e "TCPServer.new ''localhost'',
3000"
which proved there''s nothing already running on port 3000. Any
suggestions would be gratfuly received.
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