Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "Q about Mongrel::Configurator"
2006 Apr 04
1
More newbie questions.. Calling out to CGI, Reusing Responses, Multi-thread..
What I''m building is essentially a filter. On certain URIs, Mongrel
will handle the request completely. On other URIs, I''d like to pass
that responsibility off to an external CGI process (be it Rails''s
dispatch.cgi, or otherwise). How do I go about that?
Second, I''m finding that in several of my handlers I''d like to reuse a
response. However, I
2006 Mar 18
4
Mongrel Console 0.1 -- script/console meets mongrel
This is a super quick announcement for a new Mongrel plugin called
mongrel_console. It was inspired by a request from Tobias L?tke who wanted
to tail out logs while Mongrel was running.
What mongrel_console does is combine the Rails script/console with Mongrel
so that you can control a mongrel server while using script/console. Sounds
weird but it''s quite awesome for development
2006 Sep 18
11
Finally! Mongrel 0.3.13.4 Official (for Unix)
Hello! Today I''m announcing a "soft but official" release of Mongrel
0.3.13.4 for the Unix fans in the crowd. It''s been running stable for
quite some time now for many people, and should be great for nearly
everyone.
You can read the announce at:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/
This release includes new versions of mongrel_upload_progress and
mongrel_cluster.
2006 Jun 13
1
mongrel_upload_progress & plugin question in general
Hello,
So, I grabbed the mongrel_upload_progress code from subversion
because I really need something similar for a project I am working
on. Anyway, I installed the gem and can''t figure out a few things.
1) I''m not sure what Upload < GemPlugin::Plugin "/handlers" is for
2) How to call the Progress < GemPlugin::Plugin "/handlers" handler.
While I
2006 Feb 27
15
Webrick in production?
Would you bother to setup a fastcgi for a "intranet accessible" application
that is like to get < 100 hits a day?
David
2006 Jun 05
3
Swap: typical rehash. Why?
I can't resist. Read the thread that was pointed to on lkml. ROTFLMAO.
*Real* UNIX addressed these problems long ago. I guess the "Gurus"
suffer from NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome.
Given a "general purpose" system, tunability is a must. UNIX, as
delivered by USL in such examples as Sys V, had tunables that let admins
tune to their needs. A single "swappiness"
2006 Jun 29
2
Mongrel Console..
Hello all, new convert to Mongrel here and am trying to get things going.
Right now I can start mongrel up just fine and it seems to work great, but
I''m trying to use the nifty console I heard about and can''t seem to get it
going.
`mongrel_rails console`
Cannot run the console script: unititialized constant RailsConfigurator
Any ideas? I just installed everything yesterday
2006 Jun 29
7
Mongrel says it works, but it doesn''t
Hello, I came to know of mongrel by pure chance, it interrested me cause
webrick never worked and instantrails for rails was very slow. the problem
with webrick is/was is that it says just this:
>ruby script/server
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rexml/entity.rb:21: warning: character class
has `-'' without escape
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/rexml/entity.rb:21: warning: character
2006 Nov 29
3
Mongrel as Win32 service for a camping app?
As subject line, basically...
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/win32.html describes how to install
Service
support for Mongrel on Win32. But it seems to be focussed on providing a way
of running Rails apps.
If it is possible at all, can you provide hints or refer to documentation
that
explains how to run apps that use other frameworks, like Camping, as
Services
please? Is it written up online,
2006 Jan 31
11
Mongrel HTTP Library 0.2.0 (Fast And RubyForgified)
Hi Everyone,
I''m happy to announce the 0.2.0 release of Mongrel -- the fastest
HTTP 1.1 library Ruby has yet.
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ -- ruby docs lame page.
http://rubyforge.org/projects/mongrel/ -- project page.
Special thanks to Tom Copland for setting up my RubyForge goodness,
and to Why for kicking in time to get the Camping examples up to snuff.
This release should
2006 Mar 05
4
Test out the upcoming plugins stuff for me
Hi folks,
I''ve been working on the plugins system this weekend and I think I''ve nailed
it down. The system will basically be able to load gems that are configured
right to be plugins. It''ll do it fairly dynamically and shouldn''t require
any configuration from the end user other than to install the gem.
Doing this though will involve a bit of surgery on the
2006 Nov 15
4
Mongrel 0.3.15 PR -- All The Fixes Good For You
Hi folks,
Getting much much much closer to the 1.0 release. I have some documentation to work on tonight, and I need to go through the patch queue one more time, but I''ve put up another pre-release for people to test.
What this pre-release does is pull together the various patches, monkey patching, and alternatives that make Mongrel either faster or more stable. It is also the start
2006 Mar 27
24
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.12 -- Pre-Release
Hello Everyone,
Mongrel is due for a 0.3.12 release which will feature some pretty insane
goodies for everyone. There''s talk of IOWA support, lots of speed
improvements (including sendfile support), a great Configurator which makes
configuring Mongrel a snap (especially for framework implementers), and a
ton of debugging stuff.
WARNING
This is a pre-release announcement for the
2006 Nov 25
3
[PATCH] HTTP accept filter support for FreeBSD
This small patch extends configure_socket_options to support FreeBSD''s
accf_http(9), which defers accept() until there''s a full HTTP request
to read.
Seems to work fine on 6.1-STABLE. DragonflyBSD should work too provided
the /freebsd/ line is modified to match it.
accf_http(9): http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=accf_http&sektion=9
--
Thomas
2006 Feb 20
8
Graceful stop in, timeouts out (for now)
Hey Luis,
Just implemented the first cut at a graceful stop setup. It seems to mostly
work except for a few hicups here and there which I''ll test out. I''ve
tested this under OSX and will test on the other platforms soon.
To use it take a look at the examples/simpletest.rb and see how I setup an
"INT" handler to call HttpServer.stop.
Hopefully this will help with
2006 Nov 01
8
Nginx, Mongrel, Proxy and REMOTE_ADDR
I''m using a cluster of mongrels behind an apache 1.3 proxy pass. I''ve
been passing the request to pen, which in turn balances the cluster of
mongrels. Now, I''d like to be able to use a different server to send
the static files created by the rails application, so I tried to
replace pen with nginx. Everything seems to work fine except the
environment variable REMOTE_ADDR.
2006 Jan 30
15
i18n when?
Hi all,
Just wondering... Are there any plans to include i18n support in Rails
anytime soon?
I guess this is about the only feature I''m realy missing in Rails.
Any thoughts?
Regards,
Harm de Laat
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2007 Nov 21
3
Mongrel Timeout?
Hi,
I am using a railsapp to call an external app and print some barcode-labels.
My problem is, after a while there seems to be a timeout. Then I need to
stop the Mongrel-Server and restart it.
Below you can see the error message, when i stop the server.
Has somebody seen this before?
Greetings,
Oli
C:\etikett>mongrel_rails start -d -e production
** WARNING: Win32 does not support daemon
2006 Feb 22
13
Mongrel 0.3.6 -- Win32 Service/Rails Real Good
Hello Folks,
This release of Mongrel should make the win32 folks go crazy. Thanks to
Luis Lavena it supports a full service system for installing any Rails app
as a service. This lets you start your rails apps from either the command
line or the Service console. Stopping is still a bit problematic but we
hope to have that solved in the next release.
You win32 folks should probably send Luis
2006 Oct 09
1
split-plot analysis with lme()
Dear R-help,
Why can't lme cope with an incomplete whole plot when analysing a split-plot
experiment? For example:
R : Copyright 2006, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01)
> library(nlme)
> attach(Oats)
> nitro <- ordered(nitro)
> fit <- lme(yield ~ Variety*nitro, random=~1|Block/Variety)
> anova(fit)
numDF denDF F-value