There are many different ways to serve rails If you want to keep your
apache configuration just as it is, you could consider using a
different front-end server (such as nginx); however, you should be
able to use your same installation of Apache. Check out
articles.slicehost.com for setup instructions - this isn''t something
that people are going to respond to with a "copy and paste" sort of
answer. Also, search this forum for "server", "apache",
"mod_rails",
etc. to see what has already been said.
-Kyle
On May 13, 7:37 am, Goksel Eryit
<rails-mailing-l...-ARtvInVfO7ksV2N9l4h3zg@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> i have installed apache/php/mysql/phpmyadmin and they are working
> perfectly. but i wanna install ruby on rails too and i dont wanna
> install another apache. can you please what changes should i do exactly
> with apache? thanks
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