I don''t think you need to do anything special for Mac OS X Server. I
use the excellent instructions over on HiveLogic. Now when 10.5 is
released in October there will be no need to install a
Rails. It will include a ready to go Ruby on Rails install. This is
for both development and deployment with Apache and Mongrel.
On Jul 12, 4:37 pm, Shai Shefer
<shai.she...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Not really a question so much as just wondering...
>
> Does anyone have any good links to setting up Ruby on Rails on OS X
> Server to act as a private testing server? I have an old PowerBook
> lying around and with 10.5 coming soon I''d like to migrate the
machine
> to have 10.4 and host some Rails apps.
>
> For now I assume I can follow regular RoR install steps and continue,
> but just wondering if someone new of an app or special steps for 10.4
> server.
>
> Thanks
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