I plan to write up a fully illustrated how-to Monday or Tuesday for
getting things working on IIS6. I''ll post the link to the list when it
goes up.
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 14, 2009, at 7:12 PM, "Jimmy Schementi" <Jimmy.Schementi at
microsoft.com
> wrote:
> Thanks for doing this investigation! I''ll document these
web.config
> changes for IIS 6 so your efforts can benefit others.
>
> ~Jimmy
> Sent from my phone
>
> On Aug 14, 2009, at 3:22 PM, "Web Administrator" <webadmin at
nobts.edu>
> wrote:
>
>> OK. I rearranged the LibraryPaths option in web.config and that
>> seems to have dealt with the issue. IronRuby.Rack is now serving up
>> the example app using this web.config on IIS 6:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0"?>
>> <configuration>
>>
>> <configSections>
>> <!-- custom configuration section for DLR hosting -->
>> <section name="microsoft.scripting"
>> type="Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.Configuration.Section,
>> Microsoft.Scripting, Version=0.9.5.1, Culture=neutral,
>> PublicKeyToken=null" requirePermission="false"/>
>> </configSections>
>>
>> <system.web>
>> <!-- make this true if you want to compile any of the DLR code,
>> IronRuby.Rack, or your own managed code -->
>> <authentication mode="None" />
>> <globalization culture="en-US"
uiCulture="en-US" />
>> <compilation defaultLanguage="c#" />
>> <httpHandlers>
>> <add path="*" verb="*"
type="IronRuby.Rack.HttpHandlerFactory,
>> IronRuby.Rack"/>
>> </httpHandlers>
>> <customErrors mode="Off"/>
>> </system.web>
>>
>> <!-- DLR configuration. Set debugMode to "true" if you
want to
>> debug your dynamic language code with VS -->
>> <microsoft.scripting debugMode="false">
>> <options>
>> <!--
>> Library paths. Requires that you have Ruby installed at C:
>> \ruby (default install location)
>> Note: paths are relative to this file''s directory
>> -->
>> <set option="LibraryPaths"
value=".;C:\IronRuby\lib\IronRuby;C:
>> \IronRuby\lib\ruby\1.8;C:\IronRuby\lib\ruby\site_ruby;C:\IronRuby\lib
>> \ruby\site_ruby\1.8"/>
>> </options>
>> </microsoft.scripting>
>>
>> <appSettings>
>>
>> <!-- Settings for IronRuby.Rack -->
>> <add key="AppRoot" value="." />
<!-- Where is "config.ru"
>> located -->
>> <add key="Log" value="ironrack.log" />
<!-- Log for IronRuby.Rack
>> only -->
>> <add key="GemPath"
value="c:\IronRuby\lib\IronRuby\gems\1.8" />
>> <!-- Path to find RubyGems packages -->
>>
>> <!-- Other settings -->
>>
>> </appSettings>
>> </configuration>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Web Administrator
>> Sent: Fri 8/14/2009 5:02 PM
>> To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org
>> Subject: Re: [Ironruby-core] IronRuby.Rack and IIS 6
>>
>> Ok. The web.config has to be done up differently for IIS 6 versus
>> IIS 7 with relation to the HttpHandlers. I''ve fixed that and
am now
>> getting a more particular error message regarding not being able to
>> load thread.so
>>
>> web.config and Error trace: http://gist.github.com/168133
>>
>> Error Trace:
>>
>> [LoadError: no such file to load -- thread.so]
>> Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.ThrowInstruction.Run
>> (InterpretedFrame frame) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My
>> Documents\Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime
>> \Microsoft.Scripting\Interpreter\Instruction.cs:760
>> Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.Interpreter.RunInstructions
>> (InterpretedFrame frame) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My
>> Documents\Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime
>> \Microsoft.Scripting\Interpreter\Interpreter.cs:233
>> Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.Interpreter.Run(InterpretedFrame
>> frame) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development
>> \ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime\Microsoft.Scripting\Interpreter
>> \Interpreter.cs:94
>> Microsoft.Scripting.Interpreter.LightLambda.Run2(T0 arg0, T1 arg1)
>> in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development
>> \ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime\Microsoft.Scripting\Interpreter
>> \LightLambda.Generated.cs:93
>> IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScriptCode.Run(Scope scope, Boolean
>> bindGlobals) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents
>> \Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Languages\Ruby\Ruby\Runtime
>> \RubyScriptCode.cs:107
>> IronRuby.Runtime.RubyScriptCode.Run(Scope scope) in C:\Documents
>> and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main
>> \Languages\Ruby\Ruby\Runtime\RubyScriptCode.cs:79
>> Microsoft.Scripting.SourceUnit.Execute(Scope scope, ErrorSink
>> errorSink) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents
>> \Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime\Microsoft.Scripting
>> \SourceUnit.cs:232
>> Microsoft.Scripting.SourceUnit.Execute(Scope scope) in C:
>> \Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development\ironruby
>> \Merlin\Main\Runtime\Microsoft.Scripting\SourceUnit.cs:217
>> Microsoft.Scripting.Hosting.ScriptSource.Execute(ScriptScope
>> scope) in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development
>> \ironruby\Merlin\Main\Runtime\Microsoft.Scripting\Hosting
>> \ScriptSource.cs:133
>> IronRuby.Rack.RubyEngine.Execute(String code, ScriptScope aScope)
>> in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development
>> \ironruby\Merlin\Main\Hosts\IronRuby.Rack\RubyEngine.cs:53
>> IronRuby.Rack.RubyEngine.Execute(String code) in C:\Documents and
>> Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development\ironruby\Merlin\Main\Hosts
>> \IronRuby.Rack\RubyEngine.cs:48
>> IronRuby.Rack.Utils.ReportError(HttpContext context, Exception e)
>> in C:\Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development
>> \ironruby\Merlin\Main\Hosts\IronRuby.Rack\Utils.cs:52
>> IronRuby.Rack.HttpHandlerFactory.GetHandler(HttpContext context,
>> String requestType, String url, String pathTranslated) in C:
>> \Documents and Settings\webadmin\My Documents\Development\ironruby
>> \Merlin\Main\Hosts\IronRuby.Rack\HttpHandlerFactory.cs:48
>> System.Web.HttpApplication.MapHttpHandler(HttpContext context,
>> String requestType, VirtualPath path, String pathTranslated, Boolean
>> useAppConfig) +193
>>
>>
System.Web.MapHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute(
>> ) +93
>> System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step,
>> Boolean& completedSynchronously) +155
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Web Administrator
>> Sent: Fri 8/14/2009 3:55 PM
>> To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org
>> Subject: [Ironruby-core] IronRuby.Rack and IIS 6
>>
>> I am trying to get IronRuby.Rack working with an IIS 6 install on
>> Windows Server 2003.
>>
>> I successfully compiled the necessary DLLs and put them into a bin/
>> folder alongside the files from IronRuby.Rack.Example which I simply
>> copied over to my IIS machine and assigned appropriate permissions.
>>
>> I went through everything I can think of in terms of setting ASP.NET
>> to 2.0.x and setting up a wildcard handler that points to the aspnet
>> DLL. But everything I''ve done yields an ugly Directory Listing
Not
>> Allowed error.
>>
>> I don''t have access to any servers that can use IIS 7, so
I''m stuck.
>> Any ideas as far as what may be going wrong.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> James Thompson
>>
>>
>> <winmail.dat>
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