Hello, I just installed radrails and it will not run the webbrick because a version is already running on my mac. I do not know how to shut down the mac version. Thanks Regards, Frank Rocco farocco-H+0wwilmMs3R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org
I don''t know what radrails is but if you can find the terminal where webrick is running you can issue Control+C to stop it. Alternatively, you can launch a second instance of webrick using a different port, like this: cd folder containing your project script/server -p3001 (where 3001 is the port number) the default port is 3000 and you could have chosen any value you want for the port number (bearing potential conflicts in mind). bruce On 8-Dec-05, at 5:26 AM, Frank Rocco wrote:> Hello, > > I just installed radrails and it will not run the webbrick because > a version is already running on my mac. > I do not know how to shut down the mac version. > > Thanks > > Regards, > > Frank Rocco > farocco-H+0wwilmMs3R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Thanks radrails is a special eclipse environment for rails. http://www.radrails.org Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Balmer" <brucebalmer-ee4meeAH724@public.gmane.org> To: <rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org> Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [Rails] Help shut down webbrick on mac?>I don''t know what radrails is but if you can find the terminal where > webrick is running you can issue Control+C to stop it. > > Alternatively, you can launch a second instance of webrick using a > different port, like this: > > > cd folder containing your project > script/server -p3001 (where 3001 is the port number) the default > port is 3000 and you could have chosen any value you want for the > port number (bearing potential conflicts in mind). > > bruce > > On 8-Dec-05, at 5:26 AM, Frank Rocco wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I just installed radrails and it will not run the webbrick because >> a version is already running on my mac. >> I do not know how to shut down the mac version. >> >> Thanks >> >> Regards, >> >> Frank Rocco >> farocco-H+0wwilmMs3R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Frank Rocco wrote:> I just installed radrails and it will not run the webbrick because a > version is already running on my mac. > I do not know how to shut down the mac version.Hi - I am impressed with the progress RadRails has been making recently (from looking at it on Windows XP), so when I saw your post I thought I would see how it looks on OS X. I didn''t have a WEBrick server running before starting RadRails. I made a test project and started the server for it, and that worked fine. I then tried to shut down the server, and RadRails hung (spinning beachball cursor). I killed RadRails using the Force Quit... item in the System Menu, but WEBrick was still running - in a Terminal window I could see that it was there using $ ps -ax or, more effectively $ ps -ax | grep webrick If you have the same problem, this will show you something like 1709 ?? R 0:16:39 /usr/bin/ruby script/server webrick --port=3000 --environment=development The number at the left (1709 in my example) is the process id (pid). You can then kill the webrick process using the kill command with the relevant pid: $ kill 1709 If you do ps -ax again, you shouldn''t see it any more. If this doesn''t work, try again with: $ kill -9 1709 But until this problem is sorted out, RadRails won''t be much use on OS X. (You have got Locomotive and TextMate, haven''t you?) Looking at the RadRails Trac issue manager, I see that there is a ticket recording this defect http://dev.radrails.org/trac/ticket/413 which was raised a week ago, scheduled for fixing in release 0.5.1, closed as unreproduceabe but then reopened. I''m copying this to Kyle at radrails (the defect is assigned to him). regards Justin
Thanks Justin, I''m downloading radrails 5.1 as I write this. I did download locamotive, but have a trial of textmate. Not sure I want to spend the 50 bugs for textmate. update... I just tried to stop the server in radrails and it still is hanging. Regards, Frank On Dec 8, 2005, at 1:23 PM, Justin Forder wrote:> Frank Rocco wrote: > >> I just installed radrails and it will not run the webbrick because >> a version is already running on my mac. >> I do not know how to shut down the mac version. > > Hi - I am impressed with the progress RadRails has been making > recently (from looking at it on Windows XP), so when I saw your > post I thought I would see how it looks on OS X. > > I didn''t have a WEBrick server running before starting RadRails. I > made a test project and started the server for it, and that worked > fine. I then tried to shut down the server, and RadRails hung > (spinning beachball cursor). I killed RadRails using the Force > Quit... item in the System Menu, but WEBrick was still running - in > a Terminal window I could see that it was there using > > $ ps -ax > > or, more effectively > > $ ps -ax | grep webrick > > If you have the same problem, this will show you something like > > 1709 ?? R 0:16:39 /usr/bin/ruby script/server webrick -- > port=3000 --environment=development > > The number at the left (1709 in my example) is the process id (pid). > > You can then kill the webrick process using the kill command with > the relevant pid: > > $ kill 1709 > > If you do ps -ax again, you shouldn''t see it any more. > If this doesn''t work, try again with: > > $ kill -9 1709 > > But until this problem is sorted out, RadRails won''t be much use on > OS X. (You have got Locomotive and TextMate, haven''t you?) > > Looking at the RadRails Trac issue manager, I see that there is a > ticket recording this defect > > http://dev.radrails.org/trac/ticket/413 > > which was raised a week ago, scheduled for fixing in release 0.5.1, > closed as unreproduceabe but then reopened. I''m copying this to > Kyle at radrails (the defect is assigned to him). > > regards > > Justin > > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/railsRegards, Frank Rocco farocco-H+0wwilmMs3R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org
Frank Rocco wrote:> Thanks Justin, > > I''m downloading radrails 5.1 as I write this. > I did download locamotive, but have a trial of textmate. > Not sure I want to spend the 50 bugs for textmate. > > update... > I just tried to stop the server in radrails and it still is hanging.Sorry, I should have been clearer - it was 0.5.1 that I tried, and found the problem with. The bug was scheduled for fixing in 0.5.1, but Matt Kyle couldn''t reproduce it, and closed it. Then it was opened again, I think just after 0.5.1 had been released. TextMate is a much better editor than the editor in RadRails. regards Justin
I have not been able to reproduce this problem. I run and develop on the mac and have not had any server startup/shutdown issues. I believe the problem might lie with the JVM you are using and how it deals with external processes like the server. So, what JVM, OSX version etc are you using? -Kyle On 12/9/05, Justin Forder <justin-zSfPWr5aQuznITO/+xaoB7VCufUGDwFn@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Frank Rocco wrote: > > > Thanks Justin, > > > > I''m downloading radrails 5.1 as I write this. > > I did download locamotive, but have a trial of textmate. > > Not sure I want to spend the 50 bugs for textmate. > > > > update... > > I just tried to stop the server in radrails and it still is hanging. > > Sorry, I should have been clearer - it was 0.5.1 that I tried, and found > the problem with. The bug was scheduled for fixing in 0.5.1, but Matt > Kyle couldn''t reproduce it, and closed it. Then it was opened again, I > think just after 0.5.1 had been released. > > TextMate is a much better editor than the editor in RadRails. > > regards > > Justin > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >
Kyle Shank wrote:> I have not been able to reproduce this problem. I run and develop on > the mac and have not had any server startup/shutdown issues. I > believe the problem might lie with the JVM you are using and how it > deals with external processes like the server. > > So, what JVM, OSX version etc are you using?The normal Java on Tiger: java version "1.4.2_09" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_09-232) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2-54, mixed mode) System Version: Mac OS X 10.4.3 (8F46) Kernel Version: Darwin 8.3.0 I used Tony Arnold''s downloadable package to fix Ruby and install Gems and Rails on that one, if I remember right. Before replying, I thought I''d try it on my Mac Mini - same OS and JVM, but with Ruby and Gems built from source, and in /usr/local/bin, which is at the front of my PATH. On that machine, with a newly-downloaded RadRails 0.5.1, I can''t even create a Rails project. For a project without a WEBrick server it fails silently - there''s nothing in the project directory apart from the .project file. For a project with a WEBrick server it puts up a dialog saying that there was no script/server file. regards Justin