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2006 Jun 04
4
eRuby & Rails: Not Compatible
I''m new to Ruby, Rails, and this list. I''ve tried searching for an answer but it all seems to be over my head. I have all the books but again they seem to leave me on my own to figure out the stuff that really matters. Where is the best place to find out the details? Exactly what are these much celebrated "naming conventions"; i.e. where do I find an exhaustive
2005 Apr 08
0
switch mod_ruby to fastcgi but still use eruby?
Hello there list- I have a question I hope someone can answer. I have a Debian server that currently has mod_ruby and eruby installed and working great for the last year or so. I also have one rails app working great on this box. My question is this: I want to switch to fastcgi so i can have more than one rails app, but there are already many scripts using eruby with no framework at all just
2005 Dec 14
14
Install problems: R-o-R on Debian with mod_ruby
Hello, I have tried to setup Ruby-on-rails on my debian Linux machine and can not get it to run. Maybe someone can help. The following was installed already: - apache2 2.0.54 (and PHP5) - Postgresql 8.1 Now, having the ''unstable'' branch in my /etc/apt/sources.list I did: apt-get install libapache2-mod-ruby and Apache reports a "mod_ruby/1.2.4 Ruby/1.8.4"
2006 Jun 07
0
mod_ruby, mod_fcgid performance
anyone ever try to test between mod_ruby and mod_fcgid ? Artit S. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 27
6
Why not mod_ruby?
Hi! I''ve understood that the mod_ruby apache module is not recommended for running Ruby on Rails applications. But I haven''t found any information as to why that is so. Please enlighten me. And could you point me to the (currently) prefered production environment. (That can handle both RoR and PHP sites). Thank you and best regards Hans-Eric Gr?nlund -- Posted via
2008 May 02
6
looking for Mod_Ruby and easy Deployment Options? Sign Here
Hi, http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/151662#669164 Hi, Please read more on the above link first, which is available in this section of Ruby on Rails. It will give you a clear understanding of Deployment scenario The Author of that thread and Me too, are frustrated with Lack of Shared Hosting and Tough Deployment Scenario, since nothing is shaping up. We do not want to get carried away with
2006 Aug 23
12
mod_ruby and rails
Can rails run under apache and mod_ruby? How? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
2006 Jun 30
2
Eruby.import -> "uninitialized constant" error
I''m working on porting a dynamic website done in PHP over to mod_ruby. I have everything set up and working nicely (I can make a .rhtml page, put ruby code between <% %> and it works etc), but when I try to use "Eruby.import" as a sort of analog to PHP''s "require_once()", I run into trouble. 1) eruby is in my cgi-bin 2) here''s a sample of
2006 Jan 03
2
Rails is slow on Apache !!!
Hi , I have rails running on my development machine. I have installed mod_ruby and set up the httpd.conf file to add handlers for .rb files. But the speed I get is still slow compared to webrick which is blazingly fast. I have 2 questions 1. How do I determine if mod_ruby is loaded and is being used to run my ruby scripts ? 2. Which of these fcgi /mod_ruby is faster ? Thanks vivek --------------
2006 Feb 07
0
Re: odd http header corruption
Hi, So more information on the header corruption. I tried adding a slice! instruction to remove the offending part of the http headers. Rails ActionController::CgiResponse normally uses the following: output.write(@cgi.header(@headers)) which I replaced with: headers = @cgi.header(@headers) headers.slice!(/#<#<(C|c)lass: 0x[\w\d]*>:0x[\w\d]*>/) output.write(headers) testing that
2005 Oct 17
2
What to install/configure?
Hi railers, (railers? Rails-ers? How do you folks refer to yourselves?) I''m brand spankin'' new to most of this. I''m just learning ruby, just learning rails, just learning MySQL, and really just learning about Apache/CGI-type stuff. I have a long background with UNIX sysadmin and scripting (lots and lots of Perl and Bash), so the ruby is coming fast (and
2008 Sep 04
1
actionmailer sends from commandline but not from web
Hello all, I''m having trouble with this simple email class I made for postbacks. When I run this from the command line an email is sent, however when I access this .rb file through a browser nothing happens. ------------------------- #!/usr/bin/ruby require "rubygems" require "action_mailer" ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :smtp
2005 Jun 18
9
lighthttpd mod_scgi
I see that lighttpd 1.3.14 supports SCGI. lighttpd 1.3.14 - 2005-06-15 18:10 Changes ------- * added SCGI support via mod_scgi * added hash-based and round-robin load balancing to mod_proxy * fixed range requests larger than 2Gb * fixed compilation on Solaris * fixed endless loops in mod_fastcgi, mod_cgi and mod_proxy * fixed handling of URIs for ''+'' and
2009 May 01
0
Lone Star Ruby Conference 2009 Talk Submission Deadline
Hello This is friendly reminder about the speaker submission deadline. The deadline is Sunday, May 3 at midnight. We have extended it one day to give you the weekend to submit your proposal. If you plan on submitting a proposal, please use the link below. We look forward to seeing you at the conference in August. Please feel free to email us with your suggestions on how we can make this your
2007 Dec 15
0
CFP : First Ruby and Rails devroom at Fosdem 2008
Hi folks, The Belgian Ruby User Group is happy to announce the first Ruby and Rails devroom at Fosdem 2008. Fosdem is a gathering of Free and Open Source Software developers and the ideal occasion to meet fellow Ruby and Rails developers (and 2,000 other FOSS developers). If you have a good idea for a talk or tutorial, consider sending in an abstract. You can find the Call for Papers at
2008 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] Some blogged LLVM experience.
On Fri, 2008-02-15 at 09:06 +0100, Duncan Sands wrote: > Does ruby compile ruby code to native instructions and execute them? No. Ruby is an interpreted language. The latest version has a VM that it targets -- YARV -- but it still does not compile to native like, say, a JIT would. > Otherwise it probably means that llvm-gcc miscompiled something. This is what I'm guessing at
2007 Oct 01
1
Getting started on win32 - without Rails.
Hi, I''m trying to get started developing my first ruby-powered web-app. I wont be using Rails for this, at least I don''t see any reason why I should. However, the "getting started" sections in the documentation only shows you how to start a Rails application. My mindset comes from PHP/JSP-type languages where you embed code into HTML. It seems the way to do this with
2006 Dec 16
1
Big Newbie - FreeBSD Apache2 & Rails?
Hello: I need some basic help. I have a server on which I want to run rails. It''s a freeBSD server with a current port of rails and a lot of other things. I''m a relative unix newbie too so there are some big barriers to entry here: Here''s what I''ve done 1. gem installed ruby 2. gem installed rails 3. gem installed mongrel I''ve also used
2005 Aug 11
6
Need just a little help to start a rails app
I''m very new to Ruby and RoR, have been trying to get it working with no success. I''m on Ubuntu, installed Rails correctly, run scripts for model, controller and scaffold no problem, installed fcgi which now appear in apache header. When I point browser to http://localhost/tada/public/category I get: Not Found The requested URL /tada/public/category was not found on this server.
2006 Sep 07
0
IOWA & Mongrel, performance
So, after far too long, I''m running successful tests of an IOWA/Mongrel integration. This is using Mongrel 0.3.13.3. I created an app that is the same as the one tested here: http://blog.kovyrin.net/2006/08/28/ruby-performance-results/ Just running a single mongrel on an AMD Athlon (2 Ghz) dual processor system with a Linux 2.4 kernel and Ruby 1.8.4 I get, with a concurrency of 1,