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2008 Jun 05
14
Why not ignore stale PID files?
...should clean the PIDs
if they do no longer exist, and the ''start'' action should check
whether the process with that PID is alive, and ignore it if it''s
not. At least, this behaviour should be specifiable via the
configuration file.
What do you think?
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2007 Oct 27
4
Mongrel 1.0.2 on Ubuntu Feisty
Hi everybody,
I''ve been trying to setup a Ruby on Rails application on a Ubuntu Feisty
machine and I''ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out why Nginx and
mongrel_cluster weren''t working. The setup was correct (based on some
tutorials found on the internet), but there weren''t any pid files for the
mongrels started.
In case anybody else has experienced the
2007 Nov 14
4
scripts installed
On a debian production server and my os x development mcahine, there
is a script at
/usr/local/bin/mongrel_rails
On an ubuntu 7.1 machine, this script appears at
/var/lib/gems/1.8/bin/mongrel_rails
mongrel was installed using gem in all cases.
What is the cause of the discrepancy?
Thanks,
John
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2019 Oct 29
1
Failed building any Samba version starting with v4.10.0
Hi,
-j 1 did not help here, still that big number of "invalid string offset"
messages.
Is it the same on your end?
@Rowland: same with you?
I can work around by compiling on and using native Debian Buster
64bittish aarch64, based on
https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/raspberrypi3/20190628/ , but I prefer
to stay on Raspbian if possible.
Regards,
Norbert
On 21.10.2019 13:11, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> Hai,
>
> I encountered these also im the build im running atm.
> Try again and set -j 1, when building, which is only allow 1 cpu core.
>...
2007 Jan 10
30
Anyway to "dynamically" start/stop mongrel based on web traffic?
Hey all -
I''ve got a question that I haven''t seen addressed anywhere and was
wondering if anyone has put any thought into it or not...
Here''s my setup... I have several *small* sites running apache/mongrel.
Each has a single mongrel instance. Most don''t get any traffic (no one
reads my blog :).
And I was thinking, I could host a couple of more
2019 Oct 30
1
Failed building any Samba version starting with v4.10.0
...re, still that big number of "invalid
> string offset"
> messages.
>
> Is it the same on your end?
>
> @Rowland: same with you?
>
> I can work around by compiling on and using native Debian Buster
> 64bittish aarch64, based on
> https://people.debian.org/~gwolf/raspberrypi3/20190628/ , but I prefer
> to stay on Raspbian if possible.
>
> Regards,
> Norbert
>
> On 21.10.2019 13:11, L.P.H. van Belle via samba wrote:
> > Hai,
> >
> > I encountered these also im the build im running atm.
> > Try again and set -j 1, w...
2019 Oct 07
4
Failed building any Samba version starting with v4.10.0
Removing the "jobs" parameter solved the issue.
Thanks a lot Rowland!
On Sunday, October 6, 2019, 08:11:50 PM GMT+3, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
On 06/10/2019 17:55, Sorin P. via samba wrote:
> Resent, missing link
> https://app.box.com/s/ywz1983nngqb0snhfwqqg7nbv1eqib5q
>
>
Remove '--jobs=4', it builds then.
Rowland
2007 Dec 11
6
Mongrel install problem
Hi,
I''m having difficulties getting mongrel running on my Debian Etch
machine. It seems to install and is listed with my other gems, but
things like...
"mongrel_rails start ..."
... are not recognised.
Perhaps this is something to do with the file "lib" not being found in
the install process:
ruby extconf.rb install mongrel --include-dependencies
checking for main()
2007 Jan 17
18
mongrel memory usage ballooning and process stomping
Hi,
I have mongrel 0.3.14, with ruby 1.8.5, rails 1.1.6 and mongrel cluster
0.2.1, on debian sage 3.1 with apache 2.0, and fastthread 0.6.1.
I am load balancing 3 mongrel processes using the random port trick.
When I start mongrel the processes have about 60MB, but after some hour of
usage the memory ballons upto more than 180MB and the site becomes terribly
slow. Forcing me to restart mongrel
2010 Jun 22
0
Processed: submitter 585188, submitter 585189, submitter 585190, submitter 585191, submitter 585192 ...
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Bug #585242 [libpurple-bin] libpurple-bin: Python string exceptions no more allowed in Python 2.6
Changed Bug submitter to 'Sandro Tosi <morph at debian.org>' from 'Sandro Tosi <morph at ravel.debian.org>'
> submitter 585243 !
Bug #585243 {Done: Gunnar Wolf <gwolf at debian.org>} [libcherokee-config0] libcherokee-config0: Python string exceptions no more allowed in Python 2.6
Changed Bug submitter to 'Sandro Tosi <morph at debian.org>' from 'Sandro Tosi <morph at ravel.debian.org>'
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Bug #585244 [autodockt...