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2006 Jun 27
0
using mongrel on port 80
...re naked server (paul.vudmaska at gmail.com)
> 3. Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Luis Lavena)
> 4. Re: Bare naked server (James Moore)
> 5. Re: Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Zed Shaw)
> 6. Re: Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Metin Amiroff)
> 7. Re: Bare naked server (paul.vudmaska at gmail.com)
> 8. Re: Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Berger, Daniel)
> 9. Re: Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Marcus Rueckert)
> 10. Re: Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core. (Luis Lavena)
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2006 Jun 27
9
Mongrel, sit!, good god! -- said Rails core.
Oh well, needed a good subject, sounds funny enough?
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/5475
Add "automatic" mongrel support to script/server
Status: closed, commited in rev #4486.
That is good news, right?
Ok, back to work, enoguh relax for me ;-)
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Luis Lavena
Multimedia systems
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Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort,
which is the price which all of
2006 Jun 21
7
Mongrel 0.3.13.1 -- Quick Small Fixes
Hi Everyone,
This is a small release that fixes a little bug, some of the
documentation, and adds the new RedirectHandler code and a @redirect@
call for the mongrel.conf files. It''s fresh so don''t rely on it.
Everyone should upgrade with the usual *gem update* command (which tells
you it''s "Upgrading...") and tell me how it works.
This release fixes:
* The
2006 Mar 30
0
Mongrel and capistrano
Hello list,
I discovered mongrel just a few days ago and it already won me overlighttpd for deployment of my future project, so my honestcongratulations to author.
My question though is, how one could use capistrano with mongrel (orvice versa) to automate deployments. Since mongrel is plain HTTP anddoes not use fastcgi, will it need to be restarted after each checkouton deployment server like