Dont know where you''ve been searching or what list you''ve been
on, but
plenty of people have Apache and FastCGI going. You may need to compile
something, you may not. It depends on what OS you are using. For good
ol''
*nix type OSes check out:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoSetupApacheWithFastCGIAndRubyBindings
For our friend windows, there is also
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowToInstall+Fast+CGI+and+Apache2+for+Windows+XP
In any case, I''ve gotten apache setup on both Windows and Linux with
little
trouble and, while not as fast as Lighttpd, it serves its purpose as a
production server just fine for our site.
-Nick
On 3/8/06, Vitaly <support@orthodoxbibleschool.com>
wrote:>
> I spent time searching web trying to get information on how to get Rails
> working under Apache+fastcgi. All I found was people saying that they
> can''t make it work or some obscure instructions on how to compile
this
> and that. Does anything stable similar to XAMPP exists for Ruby on
> Rails? If not, people should be warned upfront that they won''t be
able
> to use Ruby on Rail in production unless they have resources to commit
> for lab research, etc...
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