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2010 Jan 31
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2006 Mar 28
2
Rails 1.1 and Rails 1.0 gems
Firstly, Congrats to the Rails team for the 1.1 release!
I installed Rails using the package created by Tony Arnold, referenced here:
<http://tonyarnold.com/articles/2005/08/10/rolling-with-ruby-on-rails-on-mac-os-x-tiger-for-beginners>
I did the upgrade to Rails 1.1 and all went well. Now, however, I seem
to have two sets of gems installed. Doing a ''gems list'', I see:
2006 Apr 21
9
Capistrano, OS X
If you installed your copy of ruby via DarwinPorts, the hashbang lines
at the top of your dispatch.* scripts says "#!/opt/local/bin/ruby". This
is a problem, if you''re deployin via Capistrano to a host with a
different path to ruby (which would be practially all of them:-)
Here''s a fix. Add this "fix_hashbangs.rb" script to your script
directory.
2006 Jun 07
10
RoR with Apache2 - performance?
How is the performance running RoR with Apache2 compared to running it
with PHP?
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Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Jun 15
25
[Very OT] MacBook defects: should I buy a MacBook?
Hello,
First and foremost sorry for off topic message, but I thought maybe
you smart guys can help me to decide about purchasing a MacBook or
not.
I was going to buy a MacBook but I found a story on digg.com about
case discoloring and after googling the subject I found MacBook
defects:
http://www.appledefects.com/wiki/index.php?title=MacBook_Pro
I''m totally confused, should I buy it?
2006 Mar 20
24
Newbie Question about Custom Classes
Sorry if this is a complete newbish question, but I''m trying to wrap
my head around creating custom classes in my rails webapp. I''m
normally a Java developer, but I figured I''d give RoR a try and see
how I like it, and whether it would be useful for production use with
a new client.
Anyways, what are the best practices for custom classes? Where and/or
how do I create