My apologies to all who downloaded preview6, it did not contain Rails 1.0 as advertised -- I screwed up! Preview7 does, in fact, contain Rails 1.0 and as a bonus, also includes Typo 2.6.0 as a preinstalled sample app. See the Getting Started page for instructions on running Typo in Instant Rails: http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Getting_Started Also, you can thank David Morton for getting Typo into Instant Rails (he just joined the Instant Rails development team!). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Instant Rails is a one-stop Rails runtime solution containing Ruby, Rails, Apache, and MySQL, all preconfigured and ready to run. No installer, you simply drop it into the directory of your choice and run it. It does not modify your system environment. This release of Instant Rails for Windows, but there are plans for ports to Linux, BSD, and OSX. The Instant Rails home page has links for downloading and getting started with Instant Rails: http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/ If you already have Instant Rails installed, then be sure to read the upgrade instructions: http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?How_To_Upgrade ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005.12.13 Instant Rails preview7 (preview6 was a bad release) * Included Typo 2.6.0 as a sample app * Included RedCloth 3.0.4, BlueCloth 1.0.0, and RubyPants 0.2.0 (used as text formatters by Typo). * Upgraded Rails to 1.0 final * Instant Rails now detects being run from a directory path that containd spaces, issues a warning, and quits. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005-11-08: Instant Rails 1.0 preview5 * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 4 (aka 0.14.3) ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005-11-01: Instant Rails 1.0 preview4 * Added mysql\\bin to the path in console windows. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2005-10-27: Instant Rails 1.0 preview3 * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 3 (aka 0.14.2) * Upgraded to SCGI Rails Runer 0.4.3 * Added \"fxri\" to the help menu. * Fixed a problem where console windows were being opened in the wrong current directory. This meant that ruby\\bin wasn\''t being put on the path which, in turn, meant you couldn\''t execute the \"gem\" or \"rails\" commands. * Fixed several minor problems. * Created this change log! Also, added a ToDo.txt file. _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails
Wait about an hour before trying to download. This will give the RubyForge mirrors time to sync and you avoid getting download errors. Curt On 12/14/05, Curt Hibbs <curt.hibbs-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:> My apologies to all who downloaded preview6, it did not contain Rails 1.0 as > advertised -- I screwed up! > > Preview7 does, in fact, contain Rails 1.0 and as a bonus, also includes Typo > 2.6.0 as a preinstalled sample app. See the Getting Started page for > instructions on running Typo in Instant Rails: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Getting_Started > > Also, you can thank David Morton for getting Typo into Instant Rails (he > just joined the Instant Rails development team!). > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Instant Rails is a one-stop Rails runtime solution containing Ruby, Rails, > Apache, and MySQL, all preconfigured and ready to run. No installer, you > simply drop it into the directory of your choice and run it. It does not > modify your system environment. This release of Instant Rails for Windows, > but there are plans for ports to Linux, BSD, and OSX. > > The Instant Rails home page has links for downloading and getting started > with Instant Rails: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/ > > If you already have Instant Rails installed, then be sure to read the > upgrade instructions: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?How_To_Upgrade > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005.12.13 Instant Rails preview7 > (preview6 was a bad release) > > * Included Typo 2.6.0 as a sample app > > * Included RedCloth 3.0.4, BlueCloth 1.0.0, and RubyPants 0.2.0 > (used as text formatters by Typo). > > * Upgraded Rails to 1.0 final > > * Instant Rails now detects being run from a directory path > that containd spaces, issues a warning, and quits. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-11-08: Instant Rails 1.0 preview5 > > * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 4 (aka 0.14.3) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-11-01: Instant Rails 1.0 preview4 > > * Added mysql\\bin to the path in console windows. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-10-27: Instant Rails 1.0 preview3 > > * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 3 (aka 0.14.2) > > * Upgraded to SCGI Rails Runer 0.4.3 > > * Added \"fxri\" to the help menu. > > * Fixed a problem where console windows were being opened in the > wrong current directory. This meant that ruby\\bin wasn\''t being > put on the path which, in turn, meant you couldn\''t execute the > \"gem\" or \"rails\" commands. > > * Fixed several minor problems. > > * Created this change log! Also, added a ToDo.txt file. > >
E Gard
2005-Dec-15 15:57 UTC
[Instantrails-users] [ANN] Instant Rails 1.0 preview7 -- with Typo!
Congrats to All! After what seems a lifetime or two, it''s Rails 1.0 Thanks especially to Curt, David (newest team member), and all of the others who contributed. Downloads of Preview 7 are already at 446 as I write this! Checkout the latest Typo tips at: http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Installing_Typo Ed --------------------------------- Yahoo! Shopping Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/instantrails-users/attachments/20051215/07c1ea37/attachment.htm
Curt Hibbs
2005-Dec-15 16:08 UTC
[Instantrails-users] [ANN] Instant Rails 1.0 preview7 -- with Typo!
On 12/15/05, E Gard <x2egard at yahoo.com> wrote:> > Congrats to All! > > After what seems a lifetime or two, it''s Rails 1.0 > > Thanks especially to Curt, David (newest team member), and all of the > others > who contributed. > > Downloads of Preview 7 are already at 446 as I write this! >Thanks! I''m blown away by the number of downloads! Curt Checkout the latest Typo tips at:> > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Installing_Typo > > Ed > > ------------------------------ > Yahoo! Shopping > Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Yahoo! Shopping<http://shopping.yahoo.com/;_ylc=X3oDMTE2bzVzaHJtBF9TAzk1OTQ5NjM2BHNlYwNtYWlsdGFnBHNsawNob2xpZGF5LTA1+%0A> > > > _______________________________________________ > 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/20051215/c4374492/attachment.htm
M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
2005-Dec-15 18:42 UTC
Re: [ANN] Instant Rails 1.0 preview7 -- with Typo!
Thank you ... it was no big deal to install pre6 and upgrade to 1.0, though. :) Question about BlueCloth ... a while back, I was testing Ruby on a Windows system. When I tried to install the BlueCloth gem, the McAfee virus scanner "found a virus" in the BlueCloth gem. IIRC I was able to reproduce this with both the CygWin Ruby/gems and the native Windows Ruby/gems. I posted this to the BlueCloth site but I''ve never heard back from them. So ... do you or anyone else on this list know: 1. Is/was there a real virus in BlueCloth or was that some bizarre false signature match? 2. If there was a real virus, has it been removed? Curt Hibbs wrote:> My apologies to all who downloaded preview6, it did not contain Rails > 1.0 as advertised -- I screwed up! > > Preview7 does, in fact, contain Rails 1.0 and as a bonus, also > includes Typo 2.6.0 as a preinstalled sample app. See the Getting > Started page for instructions on running Typo in Instant Rails: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?Getting_Started > > Also, you can thank David Morton for getting Typo into Instant Rails > (he just joined the Instant Rails development team!). > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Instant Rails is a one-stop Rails runtime solution containing Ruby, > Rails, Apache, and MySQL, all preconfigured and ready to run. No > installer, you simply drop it into the directory of your choice and > run it. It does not modify your system environment. This release of > Instant Rails for Windows, but there are plans for ports to Linux, > BSD, and OSX. > > The Instant Rails home page has links for downloading and getting > started with Instant Rails: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/ > > If you already have Instant Rails installed, then be sure to read the > upgrade instructions: > > http://instantrails.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl?How_To_Upgrade > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005.12.13 Instant Rails preview7 > (preview6 was a bad release) > > * Included Typo 2.6.0 as a sample app > > * Included RedCloth 3.0.4, BlueCloth 1.0.0, and RubyPants 0.2.0 > (used as text formatters by Typo). > > * Upgraded Rails to 1.0 final > > * Instant Rails now detects being run from a directory path > that containd spaces, issues a warning, and quits. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-11-08: Instant Rails 1.0 preview5 > > * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 4 (aka 0.14.3) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-11-01: Instant Rails 1.0 preview4 > > * Added mysql\\bin to the path in console windows. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2005-10-27: Instant Rails 1.0 preview3 > > * Upgraded Rails to Rails 1.0: The Release Candidate 3 (aka 0.14.2) > > * Upgraded to SCGI Rails Runer 0.4.3 > > * Added \"fxri\" to the help menu. > > * Fixed a problem where console windows were being opened in the > wrong current directory. This meant that ruby\\bin wasn\''t being > put on the path which, in turn, meant you couldn\''t execute the > \"gem\" or \"rails\" commands. > > * Fixed several minor problems. > > * Created this change log! Also, added a ToDo.txt file. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Rails mailing list >Rails-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org >http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails > >-- M. Edward (Ed) Borasky http://linuxcapacityplanning.com
On 12/15/05, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb-2WxwdZd67h7R7s880joybQ@public.gmane.org> wrote:> Thank you ... it was no big deal to install pre6 and upgrade to 1.0, > though. :) > > Question about BlueCloth ... a while back, I was testing Ruby on a > Windows system. When I tried to install the BlueCloth gem, the McAfee > virus scanner "found a virus" in the BlueCloth gem. IIRC I was able to > reproduce this with both the CygWin Ruby/gems and the native Windows > Ruby/gems. I posted this to the BlueCloth site but I''ve never heard back > from them. So ... do you or anyone else on this list know: > > 1. Is/was there a real virus in BlueCloth or was that some bizarre false > signature match? > 2. If there was a real virus, has it been removed?As far as I know it was a false match. Curt