Hello all. I already have ruby 1.82 installed as well as mysql. I presume I needto uninstall both of those right? Also can I make a small suggestion. I don''t really even want to usemysql or php. Maybe those things could be made optional to reduce thedownload size to a minimum. Thanks, looking forward to using it.
On 4/12/06, Tim Uckun <timuckun at gmail.com> wrote:> > Hello all. > I already have ruby 1.82 installed as well as mysql. I presume I needto > uninstall both of those right? > Also can I make a small suggestion. I don''t really even want to usemysql > or php. Maybe those things could be made optional to reduce thedownload > size to a minimum. > Thanks, looking forward to using it. >You don''t need to uninstall your existng ruby or mysql (although you can''t have both copies of mysql running at the same time). But with ruby and mysql already installed I wonder if you really need Instant Rails since getting Rails is just a matter of running "gem install rails", and the only need apache to complete the set. Curt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instantrails-users/attachments/20060412/25abcb6c/attachment.htm
Actually I need ruby 1.8.4 and the one click installer for windows isstill the beta version and not the final release. I was thinking this might be a good way to go. On 4/12/06, Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs at gmail.com> wrote:> On 4/12/06, Tim Uckun <timuckun at gmail.com> wrote:>> > Hello all.> > I already have ruby 1.82 installed as well as mysql. I presume I needto> uninstall both of those right?> > Also can I make a small suggestion. I don''t really even want to usemysql> or php. Maybe those things could be made optional to reduce thedownload> size to a minimum.>> Thanks, looking forward to using it.>> You don''t need to uninstall your existng ruby or mysql (although you can''t> have both copies of mysql running at the same time). But with ruby and mysql> already installed I wonder if you really need Instant Rails since getting> Rails is just a matter of running "gem install rails", and the only need> apache to complete the set.>> Curt>> _______________________________________________> Instantrails-users mailing list> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users>>
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tim Uckun wrote:> Actually I need ruby 1.8.4 and the one click installer for windows is still the beta version and not the final release.InstantRails *uses* the one-click installer... ;) And you might notice, Curt is project lead responsible for both... ;) Although, Curt, he''s Tim''s partially right, RubyForge lists the one-click installer as a release candidate, not a full release. - -- David Morton Maia Mailguard - http://www.maiamailguard.com Morton Software Design and Consulting - http://www.dgrmm.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEPRJ2SIxC85HZHLMRArIOAKCOq7POpnKRC4Es47lSj3SCQeZR3gCgojUg wmIN4EPtFvaSJBSmbnvsi5I=Qcd1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
So where do I go get the one click for the 1.8.4 stable release? On 4/13/06, David Morton <mortonda at dgrmm.net> wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1>> Tim Uckun wrote:> > Actually I need ruby 1.8.4 and the one click installer for windows is still the beta version and not the final release.>> InstantRails *uses* the one-click installer... ;)>> And you might notice, Curt is project lead responsible for both... ;)>> Although, Curt, he''s Tim''s partially right, RubyForge lists the one-click> installer as a release candidate, not a full release.>>>>>>> - --> David Morton> Maia Mailguard - http://www.maiamailguard.com> Morton Software Design and Consulting - http://www.dgrmm.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----> Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32)> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org>> iD8DBQFEPRJ2SIxC85HZHLMRArIOAKCOq7POpnKRC4Es47lSj3SCQeZR3gCgojUg> wmIN4EPtFvaSJBSmbnvsi5I=> =Qcd1> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----> _______________________________________________> Instantrails-users mailing list> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users>
Its the one labeled release candidate 1. As I said, the actual Ruby runtime installed is solid. The only reason its listed as a release candidate is because of minor problems with the installer itself (most people won''t care about these). For example, when you uninstall, thet Start Menu items are not removed. Curt On 4/12/06, Tim Uckun <timuckun at gmail.com> wrote:> > So where do I go get the one click for the 1.8.4 stable release? > On 4/13/06, David Morton <mortonda at dgrmm.net> wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP > SIGNED MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1>> Tim Uckun wrote:> > Actually I need ruby > 1.8.4 and the one click installer for windows is still the beta version > and not the final release.>> InstantRails *uses* the one-click installer... > ;)>> And you might notice, Curt is project lead responsible for both... ;)>> > Although, Curt, he''s Tim''s partially right, RubyForge lists the one-click> > installer as a release candidate, not a full release.>>>>>>> - --> David > Morton> Maia Mailguard - > http://www.maiamailguard.com> Morton Software Design and Consulting - > http://www.dgrmm.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----> Version: GnuPG v1.4.2(MingW32)> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - > http://enigmail.mozdev.org>> > iD8DBQFEPRJ2SIxC85HZHLMRArIOAKCOq7POpnKRC4Es47lSj3SCQeZR3gCgojUg> > wmIN4EPtFvaSJBSmbnvsi5I=> =Qcd1> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----> > _______________________________________________> Instantrails-users mailing! > list> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org> > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users> > _______________________________________________ > Instantrails-users mailing list > Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instantrails-users/attachments/20060412/d648129f/attachment.htm
OK thanks, I''ll give it a go. I will also evaluate the instant rails stack, If I had known aboutthat earlier it would have saved me a TON of work. In fact I mightswitch to it just because it''s using apache and not webrick (not thatthere is anything wrong with that in development). Thanks again for all your work. On 4/13/06, Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs at gmail.com> wrote:> Its the one labeled release candidate 1.>> As I said, the actual Ruby runtime installed is solid. The only reason its> listed as a release candidate is because of minor problems with the> installer itself (most people won''t care about these). For example, when> you uninstall, thet Start Menu items are not removed.>> Curt>>> On 4/12/06, Tim Uckun <timuckun at gmail.com> wrote:> > So where do I go get the one click for the 1.8.4 stable release?> > On 4/13/06, David Morton < mortonda at dgrmm.net> wrote:> -----BEGIN PGP> SIGNED MESSAGE-----> Hash: SHA1>> Tim Uckun wrote:> > Actually I need ruby> 1.8.4 and the one click installer for windows is still the beta version and> not the final release.>> InstantRails *uses* the one-click installer... ;)>>> And you might notice, Curt is project lead responsible for both... ;)>>> Although, Curt, he''s Tim''s partially right, RubyForge lists the one-click>> installer as a release candidate, not a full release.>>>>>>> - --> David> Morton> Maia Mailguard -> http://www.maiamailguard.com> Morton Software Design and Consulting -> http://www.dgrmm.net> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----> Version: GnuPG v1.4.2> (MingW32)> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org>>> iD8DBQFEPRJ2SIxC85HZHLMRArIOAKCOq7POpnKRC4Es47lSj3SCQeZR3gCgojUg>> wmIN4EPtFvaSJBSmbnvsi5I=> =Qcd1> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----->> _______________________________________________>> Instantrails-users mailing!> > list> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org>> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users >> > _______________________________________________> > Instantrails-users mailing list> > Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org> > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users> >>>> _______________________________________________> Instantrails-users mailing list> Instantrails-users at rubyforge.org> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instantrails-users>>
Are there instructions or tutorial for using Mongrel instead of Webrick/Apache when starting apps through the Manage Rails Applications window? Thanks, Bill
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bill Lazar wrote:> Are there instructions or tutorial for using Mongrel instead of > Webrick/Apache when starting apps through the Manage Rails Applications > window?No, but it''s pretty easy. Launch a rails console window, change into your rails application, and type: mongrel_rails start The mongrel website has more info on running mongrel. The key is to be in the rails application directory with a command prompt to run it. - -- David Morton Maia Mailguard - http://www.maiamailguard.com Morton Software Design and Consulting - http://www.dgrmm.net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFEPbaISIxC85HZHLMRAsG0AJ0d/cG+UvuzgMvuW82gCTuF6W1PmwCfdtUw NgcrDyM0chr2FIzAarBmjac=/iF9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----