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2006 Aug 24
26
mongrel logging on win32 platform and win32 service
Hi All I am using version 0.3.13.3 and since there is no logging support for win32 application. I was wondering if it was possible to get any kind of logging at all. I have tried to these two options 1. Stream redirection using "mongrel_rails start -c C:/myspace/snapshot -p 4111 -t 70 -e production -P log/mongrel-1.pid > C:\temp\mongrel-1.log" The console print the output stream
2007 Nov 08
26
Mongrel wiki?
Dear Mongrels, The same questions keep coming up over and over on the list, which is ok, but not really optimal. If we added a wiki to the Mongrel site to handle FAQs, what wiki should it be? Required features would be: * Spam protection * Doesn''t look shitty I would probably spring for Trac (and also migrate the bugtracker) if noone else has opinions, but I''m sure some of
2007 Mar 29
10
Mongrel Service won''t start on windows
64bit Intel 8 CPU server Windows 2003 Server Service set to run as LocalSystem, doesn''t work as user account either The error we see is: "Service failed to start in a timely..." Which I have seen in the past email trails as working The app works from mongrel_rails start and from mongrel_service console -N servicename -p 3000 -c c:\rails_apps\appname -e production We upgraded
2006 Dec 06
5
Win32 gems for mongrel (0.3.18) and mongrel_service (0.3.1)
Hello Users!, Since the pre-release 0.3.18 (last week) Lot of things happen in ruby-land (check the DoS security bulletin, please). Anyway, the win32 folks being left on the side of the road, and cannot provide feedback of stability due lack of binaries for the latest releases. So, I managed to upload the pre-built gem to my host: http://www.mmediasys.com/releases/mongrel-0.3.18-mswin32.gem
2007 May 05
4
autogenerated it (was ''Custom Matcher and NAME NOT GENERATED annoyance'')
> On 5/5/07, Luis Lavena <luislavena at gmail.com> wrote: > > describe "A User (in general)" do > > before(:each) do > > @user = User.new > > end > > > > it { @user.should have_many(:contest_public_votes) } > > it { @user.should have_many(:design_industry_user_interests) } > > it { @user.should
2007 Oct 27
8
mongrel 1.0.3
Hello! Run problems after upgrading to mongrel 1.0.3 from 1.0.1: # uname -sr FreeBSD 7.0-BETA1 # mongrel_rails start ** Starting Mongrel listening at :3000 ** Starting Rails with development environment... ** Rails loaded. ** Loading any Rails specific GemPlugins ** Signals ready. TERM => stop. USR2 => restart. INT => stop (no restart). ** Rails signals registered. HUP => reload
2007 Sep 10
12
mongrel_rails service on windows incompatible with recent ruby builds?
i was suffering from a massive memory leak in my application. after searching and testing for quite a while i finally found that it wasn''t my app that had a leak but the win32ole support that was used by the ADO driver in sqlserver adapter. the solution to fix the leak was to install ruby 1.8.5p52 or 1.8.6p36 but sadly as soon i install one of the fixed releases mongrel won''t
2007 Mar 26
16
mongrel_service fails to get "service.exe" from ppid?
Konnichiwa Mongrel users, mongrel_service cannot run as a windows service under my environment, with the windows message : "error 1053 : The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion." >From a part of "ServiceFB.log" at c:/ruby/bin, mongrel_service failed to get the process name of "service.exe".
2007 Nov 14
8
Best practice Ruby on Rails on Windows configuration
Hi, I have read many articles on the net today about configuring Ruby on Rails on a Windows server. But there doesn''t seem to a one solution for all on how to configure a new Ruby on Rails server. So I can use some advise with this. I am using a Windows 2003 server and don''t get many request a day. But most of the request are quite heavy. The main focus is on optimizing the
2007 May 19
2
have_text matcher does not support should_not.
Hello Guys, Doing conversion of some test for some controllers, still with integrated views. Anyway, I have this: it "should not see Join This Group button on profile page as member" do get "show", :id => @group.id response.should be_success response.should_not have_text(/Join This Group/) end But running with spec (0.9.4), drop me the folling error:
2006 Oct 20
6
win32-service weirdness
I''ve got my application running under Windows with mongrel perfectly, so it was time to convert it to a service. service::install works fine, but service:start gives me some "One moment, start pending" and then lots of "One moment, stopped". After a bit of digging I found this in the service.log: ** Starting Mongrel in production mode at :3000 ** Starting Rails in
2007 Apr 30
5
ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
Hi all, I''d really appreciate some help with this... As you see below, I tried to install mongrel after updating my gems, but I get the error shown: sudo gem install mongrel Select which gem to install for your platform (i486-linux) 1. mongrel 1.0.1 (ruby) 2. mongrel 1.0.1 (mswin32) 3. mongrel 1.0 (mswin32) 4. mongrel 1.0 (ruby) 5. Skip this gem 6. Cancel installation > 1
2006 Aug 31
2
No log/mongrel.log file under win32.
To follow up this bug report: When you run mongrel_rails without the daemonize option -d on *nix, it also don''t generate log/mongrel.log file! Because win32 cannot Process.fork like *nix, should it start logging to logfile after showing Ctrl+C option? Suggestions are welcome on how to reply to this "feature". -- Luis Lavena Multimedia systems - Leaders are made, they are
2006 Nov 09
6
OptimizedMutex for Mongrel
Hey Zed- I had a user with an app that was leaking memory with mongrel but not lighty/fcgi. I have been doing anything I can to track it down. I already did the Mutex patch to use unshitf and pop instead of shift and push and it didn''t really help much. The mem leak only really shows up when you use the wsess option to httperf. The other day I saw a ruby C extension that
2006 Oct 18
6
Win32 release coming?
Hi there what''s the status of the 0.13.4 release on Windows? I want to wrap up a project in the next 2 weeks and I''d wait for the new release if it''s coming in that timeframe. Otherwise I''d stay with the current windows version. thanks Jens-Christian Fischer
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,
2007 Sep 24
1
release candidates
Hi all, Release candidates for *nix 1.0.2 and dependencies are up at http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ . Public cert is at http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/25325/mongrel-public_cert.pem . Install with: sudo gem install mongrel -P HighSecurity --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ etc. Luis is working on win32 builds. Evan -- Evan Weaver Cloudburst, LLC
2006 Dec 04
9
mongrel install on win32 XP problems
I can''t get mongrel installed on a Win XP. I keep getting some unknown error with this "win32-service-0.5.2". While it states results are logged, the file is empty - not much help. I even tried complete uninstall of ruby and reinstalled ruby 1.8.5-21. But no luck. Oddly, I had no problem installing earlier on a Win 2K machine. Is there something special about XP? here
2007 Oct 22
30
TST is right out
Hi Zed, I checked in a pure-Ruby URI classifier to Mongrel trunk. Ola''s Java port of the TST had some bug, and I don''t think it''s necessary in the first place. The Ruby classifier is around 25 lines instead of the 400-odd lines for the C extension and the 200-odd for the Java extension. It uses a Regexp which is perhaps shady: @matcher = Regexp.new(routes.map do
2006 Aug 24
9
[slightly offtopic] A small, fast Apache2.2 (if there is such a thing)
Hi. I''m using Apache2.2 built from source + mod-proxy + ssl + svn. Everything works fine but I''m sure you I could disable a ton of modules during the build process and in httpd.conf to speed things up and run a tighter memory footprint. Has anyone bothered building Apache2.2 from source disabling all the unneeded modules. I am planning on going through the Apache docs but I