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2005 Oct 22
2
problem with "gem update mysql"
Hi, I have activated scaffold in my first rails application ( following http://manuals.rubyonrails.com/read/chapter/38 ) and now I get the next error ''Packets out of order'' error was received from the database. Please update your mysql bindings (gem update mysql) and read http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/password-hashing.html for more information. if I run the "gem
2006 May 08
1
Rails workshops/training in the Upper Valley
Hey, everyone. Wanted to post this announcement to the list. This is for a series of workshops that myself and my business partner are putting on. For those that live in the Northern New England area, looking to get some good hands-on instruction into Rails, this might be for you. Oh.. and don''t be too freaked out by my picture on the front page. I''ve got a fairly
2005 Jun 07
13
My Rails Day entry: internet command line
Well, my entry for the 24-hour Rails Day competition is here: http://yubnub.org . It''s a web app called YubNub that implements the grandiose idea of a "command line for the Web OS". Type "gim porsche 911" to do a Google Image search for Porsche 911 cars. Type "random 1000" for a random number between 1 and 1000. Type "tts David Heinemeier Hansson is
2006 Jan 29
1
FastCGI or SCGI
Hello, If i''m planning on using apache2, should I use FastCGI or SCGI. I have tried both and have both working in non-production. I would just like to know which is perfered. Robert Boone -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Dec 19
15
OpenSSL ''no ciphers'' error on OS X when using Net::HTTP
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_CTX_new:: library has no ciphers This error is thrown whenever I use anything that uses Net::HTTP. OS X Tiger, ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc-darwin8.2.1] What could it mean? Joshua Sierles
2005 Dec 01
12
Difficult process of restarting SCGI, Lighttpd, Apache, sessions
I''ve managed to get Rails working using Apache->Lighttpd->SCGI. Restarting everything is really difficult. This appears to be the process: - stop apache - stop lighttpd - stop scgi - make sure scgi still isn''t running (it sometimes does) - if it is, kill it - delete all session files (they often cause permission errors) - start scgi - start apache - start lighttpd - cross
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 Mar 20
6
Rails and Offline processing
How are you guys handling threads or server processes that have to, for example, process the data in your application on a periodic basis? Cron jobs can do it and then run on the database. But, are there ways to launch threads within the rails application itself. I have heard of WebBrick ways, but I am working with lighttpd, fastcgi? (textdrive if you are really interested).
2006 Aug 04
2
how to remove ID from stylesheet_link_tag?
When I use stylesheet_link_tag, the results come back with a timestamp ID, like this: <link href="/stylesheets/style.css?1154009736" media="screen" rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" /> I don''t want the query string and ID on the end, but I can''t see how to disable this in the docs. How do I do this? thanks, jeff -- Posted via
2006 Jul 01
22
TextDrive complaints
Hi all, I have deployed my Ruby On Rails application on TextDrive. At first everything seamed to be fine. However, lately, response time of my application is incredible slow. Worse, lately there is also a lot of downtime. I have contacted their support desk, however, they do not respond (at all, or very, very late). Has anyone else these experiences with TextDrive? And if so, what did you do
2005 Oct 19
35
Why you MUST use SCGI for Rails development
Hello happy Railers, I used to develop with a local out-of-the-box Apache and load times were pretty slow (like a few seconds each page). "Well, it''s the price to pay for no compile / cache / etc..." I thought. Nonsense. Yesterday I installed SCGI, and now I''ve got the best of both worlds: rails development env uses my very latest modifications, while SCGI ensures I
2007 Jun 20
3
hover and displaying divs
Please take a look at: http://www.lovelybooks.de/library/index.html?resetTabs=1&resetList=1 Can someone give me a hint how to display the divs (?) when moving the mousepointer over the images? Thanx --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Spinoffs" group. To post to this
2005 Dec 16
6
rake remote_exec on Windows
I am using the shovel deploy.rb from http://nubyonrails.com/pages/shovel I have SwitchTower-ized my app, copied the shovel deploy.rb file and put my settings in it. But when I run "rake remote_exec ACTION=setup_lighty" from the local app root it has no effect. It should prompt for a password for at least throw an error? I just get returned to the DOS prompt. If I do "rake
2006 Feb 28
6
scgi+lighttpd+windows - why wont it work?
two problems, pls help...I''m under big pressure at work to fix this! I''m having trouble getting scgi and lighttpd running on windows - here''s what I did: On Win XP, I installed ruby, rubygems, and setup my rails app. All works fine with webrick. I then did: gem install cmdparse and gem install highline (as required for the scgi_rails gem according to
2006 Feb 23
5
Help with SCGI please :(
Hi, While learning Ruby and Rails, I decided I just as well learn Linux along the way... It''s been fun, but I''m stuck at one of those exasperating moments... I hope someone can help me :) I installed Ruby 1.8.4 on Fedora Core 4, then Rails, then lighty, and then SCGI. I used yum to install lighty... and it already comes with mod_scgi. I created my first application in
2006 Mar 03
5
Yahoo UI Library with Rails
Has anybody used the Yahoo UI library successfully with rails? I am particulary interested in some of the ratings tools they used (like 4 out of 5 stars thing rating a post). Curious to see if anyone out there has worked with this at all. adam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Mar 12
2
InstantRails works with WEBrick, fails with SCGI
I have an app that I''ve been developing for some time with RADRails and WEBrick locally. I wanted to take it to Apache and following the following steps: 1) Downloaded and extracted InstantRails. 2) Started and tested cookbook with SCGI. Works great. 3) Copied my app over to rails_apps directory. 4) Added a virtual host to Apache identical to cookbook (just using port 9999 with
2006 Jul 28
4
SCGI + Rails at System Startup
All of the documentation for scgi_ctrl says to run it from your Rails app directory, and I can''t get it to run from a single command line like you would in a system startup script. I''ve tried: scgi_ctrl -c /www/myapp/config/scgi.yaml start ...but that just errors out unless I run it from within the root of my rails app (/www/myapp). -- Posted via
2006 May 04
1
ruby.exe growing large, possible memory leak in sql server
Hey all, I believe there is a memory leak when using Win2000 + SQL Server + Apache2 + scgi + rails 1.1. My apps so far have been pretty ''low impact'' and i did not notice it before, but the memory footprint of ruby.exe is growing larger. After 6 queries that fetch ~2,000 rows each, ruby.exe has grown to 41 megs (originally around 20). The memory leak is also present in webrick,
2006 Feb 23
5
Running apps in subdirectories using lighty/scgi
Hi, So thanks to Zed I was able to get lighty/scgi and a Rails app running. I know this might not be the best place to post this, but I guessed there may be several others with similar experiences here. So, the following step is to have several apps each in its on subdirectory. I tried the following to no avail: $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/tango/" { server.document-root =