Hi, is there a core list of gems that one needs to install in a production environment? Anyways, here''s a current list of installed gems on godaddy.com: Gems *actionmailer 1.0.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>. Service layer for easy email delivery and testing. *actionmailer 1.1.5* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>. Service layer for easy email delivery and testing. *actionpack 1.11.2* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>. Web-flow and rendering framework putting the VC in MVC. *actionpack 1.9.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>. Web-flow and rendering framework putting the VC in MVC. *actionwebservice 0.8.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>, activerecord <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activerecord>, activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>. Web service support for Action Pack. *actionwebservice 1.0.0* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>, activerecord <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activerecord>. Web service support for Action Pack. *activerecord 1.11.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>. Implements the ActiveRecord pattern for ORM. *activerecord 1.13.2* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>. Implements the ActiveRecord pattern for ORM. *activesupport 1.1.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> Support and utility classes used by the Rails framework. *activesupport 1.2.5* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> Support and utility classes used by the Rails framework. *archive-tar-minitar 0.5.1* [www] <http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruwiki/> Provides POSIX tarchive management from Ruby programs. Executable is minitar. *Bloglines4R 0.1.0* [www] <http://bloglines.rubyforge.org/> A library to access the Bloglines API from Ruby *BlueCloth 1.0.0* [www] <http://bluecloth.rubyforge.org/> BlueCloth is a Ruby implementation of Markdown, a text-to-HTML conversion tool for web writers. Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). *builder 2.0.0* [www] <http://onestepback.org/> Builders for MarkUp. *cmdparse 2.0.0* [www] <http://cmdparse.rubyforge.org/> Advanced command line parser supporting commands *diff-lcs 1.1.2* [www] <http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruwiki/> Provides a list of changes that represent the difference between two sequenced collections. Executables are htmldiff, ldiff. *EliteJournal 1.9.492* [www] <http://trac.elitists.net/> - depends on RedCloth <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#RedCloth>, sqlite-ruby <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#sqlite-ruby>. Easy to install, multi-user blog software Executable is elitejournal. *gnuplot 2.2* [www] <http://rgplot.rubyforge.org/> Utility library to aid in interacting with gnuplot *htmltools 1.09* [www] <http://ruby-htmltools.rubyforge.org/> This is a Ruby library for building trees representing HTML structure. *instiki 0.10.2* [www] <http://www.instiki.org/> - depends on madeleine<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#madeleine>, rails <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#rails>, RedCloth<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#RedCloth>, rubyzip <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#rubyzip>. Easy to install WikiClone running on WEBrick and Madeleine Executable is instiki. *login_generator 1.1.0* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/show/Generators>- depends on rails <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#rails>. [Rails] Login generator. *madeleine 0.7.1* [www] <http://madeleine.sourceforge.net/> Madeleine is a Ruby implementation of Object Prevalence *mysql 2.7* [www] <http://www.tmtm.org/en/mysql/ruby/> MySQL/Ruby provides the same functions for Ruby programs that the MySQL C API provides for C programs. *PageTemplate 2.1.6* [www] <http://coolnamehere.com/products/pagetemplate> A simple templating system for Web sites. *ParseTree 1.3.7* [www] <http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/ParseTree/>- depends on RubyInline <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#RubyInline>. Extract and enumerate ruby parse trees. Executables are parse_tree_abc, parse_tree_deps, parse_tree_show. *payment 1.0.1* [www] <http://payment.rufy.com/> Payment is used to process credit cards and electronic cash through merchant accounts. *podcast 0.0.4* [www] <http://www.inkdroid.org/> Create podcasts from MP3 files Executable is podcast. *rails 0.13.1* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionmailer <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionmailer>, actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>, actionwebservice<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionwebservice>, activerecord <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activerecord>, activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>, rake <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#rake>. Web-application framework with template engine, control-flow layer, and ORM. Executable is rails. *rails 1.0.0* [www] <http://www.rubyonrails.org/> - depends on actionmailer<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionmailer>, actionpack <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionpack>, actionwebservice<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#actionwebservice>, activerecord <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activerecord>, activesupport<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#activesupport>, rake <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#rake>. Web-application framework with template engine, control-flow layer, and ORM. Executable is rails. *rake 0.7.0* [www] <http://rake.rubyforge.org/> Ruby based make-like utility. Executable is rake. *RedCloth 3.0.3* [www] <http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/> RedCloth is a module for using Textile and Markdown in Ruby. Textile and Markdown are text formats. A very simple text format. Another stab at making readable text that can be converted to HTML. *RedCloth 3.0.4* [www] <http://www.whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/> RedCloth is a module for using Textile and Markdown in Ruby. Textile and Markdown are text formats. A very simple text format. Another stab at making readable text that can be converted to HTML. Executable is redcloth. *RubyInline 3.4.0* [www]<http://www.zenspider.com/ZSS/Products/RubyInline/> Multi-language extension coding within ruby. Executable is inline_package. *rubyslippers 1.03* [www] <http://rubyforge.org/projects/rwdapplications/> RubySlippers is a GUI wrapper for RubyGems using RubyWebDialogs. Executable is rubyslippers. *rubyzip 0.5.12* [www] <http://rubyzip.sourceforge.net/> rubyzip is a ruby module for reading and writing zip files *rubyzip 0.5.8* [www] <http://rubyzip.sourceforge.net/> rubyzip is a ruby module for reading and writing zip files *ruwiki 0.9.3* [www] <http://ruwiki.rubyforge.org/> - depends on archive-tar-minitar<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#archive-tar-minitar>, diff-lcs <http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#diff-lcs>. A simple, extensible, and fast Wiki-clone. Executables are ruwiki, ruwiki.cgi, ruwiki_convert, ruwiki_service.rb, ruwiki_servlet. *shipping 1.3.0* [www] <http://shipping.rufy.com/> - depends on builder<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#builder>. A general shipping module to find out the shipping prices via UPS or FedEx. *shorturl 0.8.2* [www] <http://shorturl.rubyforge.org/> Shortens URLs using services such as TinyURL and RubyURL Executable is shorturl. *sources 0.0.1* [www] This package provides download sources for remote gem installation *sqlite-ruby 2.2.3* [www] <http://sqlite-ruby.rubyforge.org/> SQLite/Ruby is a module to allow Ruby scripts to interface with a SQLite database. *syntax 1.0.0* [www] Syntax is Ruby library for performing simple syntax highlighting. *Technorati-Ruby 0.1.0* [www]<http://www.pablotron.org/software/technorati-ruby/> Technorati(http://technorati.com/) bindings for Ruby. *tidy 1.1.2* [www]<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/tidy.rubyforge.org> Ruby interface to HTML Tidy Library Project *webgen 0.3.8* [www] <http://webgen.rubyforge.org/> - depends on cmdparse<http://www.situationman.com/_h_admin_/gems.html#cmdparse>. Webgen is a templated based static website generator. Executable is webgen. *wee 0.10.0* [www] <http://rubyforge.org/projects/wee> Wee is a framework for building highly dynamic web applications. Executable is wee. *xml-simple 1.0.8* [www] <http://xml-simple.rubyforge.org/> A very simple API for XML processing. On 3/17/06, kiro <admin@mynumbers.us> wrote:> > Conrad Taylor wrote: > > Hi, you can find information at the following location: > > > > http://help.godaddy.com > > > > Next, in the ''Search for" text field, type "rails" without the quotes. > > It seems that they try to work with you because I actually ask the > > questions about rails and the next thing you know it becomes an option > > for the deluxe and premium shared accounts. Thus, this becomes a big > > when for doing RoR development for future clients. Well, I must go > > and I wish that the information is helpful. > > Thanks Conrad. I got it working. It was easier than I thought it would > be. Godaddy is cheap and good. I hope to test some rails stuff with > them... don''t know if their shared servers can handle slashdotting > though ;) > > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060317/a395887b/attachment-0001.html