Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "point release?"
2007 Aug 08
1
Rv 3 released, with cluster support
Hey Campers,
Ditch that pup-tent for Camping deployment. Maybe. Either way, drive
around in Rv 3, newly released *right at this moment*.
Rv
A little init.d system for running Camping apps, for Linux.
Features
* cluster support
* custom database configuration
* interactive setup tasks
* logging
Full documentation and instructions at:
2007 May 04
22
CampingConf?
Campers --
In a few weeks there will be a bunch of people in Portland, OR, for a
conference. A long time ago some campers mentioned that might be a
good time for us to get together and hold a mini CampingConf for a few
hours. Is anyone interested? Does anyone want to organize it?
I''m thinking Wednesday night, May 16.
We could possibly get a spot at FreeGeek (not likely since they are
2006 Dec 11
1
Using Rails Plugins with Camping
I just picked up Camping and I''m currently reviewing every little
tidbit of information I can find out about it.
I really liked the simplicity of RubyOnRails, but sometimes you want
something fast and everything is relative. After looking at Camping,
RubyOnRails seems like a lot of work if you just want to test out a
prototype of a small web app.
One thing I do miss are all the
2006 Dec 11
2
Does mongrel look at the Rails page cache?
Hi all. I''m trying to skip the Rails page cache if the user is logged
in:
---
# Rewrite index to check for static
RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !^.*logged_in=yes.*$
RewriteRule ^/$ /index.html [QSA]
# Rewrite to check for Rails cached page
RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} !^.*logged_in=yes.*$
RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA]
# Redirect all non-static requests to cluster
RewriteCond
2007 Aug 19
16
Possible memory leak problem...
I''m trying to figure out a possible memory leak problem I have in my
application.
I''ve tested both with mongrel and webrick and the problem remains. So
I think it''s not a mongrel problem, but I''m posting here to see if
anybody can help me.
The RAILS application is quite simple, no special plugins ( no
RMagick that has the memory problem ),
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
2007 Dec 15
6
1.1.2
Hi all,
There is a bug with Mongrel on JRuby 1.0.3 that the JRuby guys want
fixed before they release it.
If it''s ok with people I''d like to fix that, revert (at least for now)
the proxy response change, and tag that as 1.1.2 and release it.
Anything wrong with this plan?
Evan
--
Evan Weaver
Cloudburst, LLC
2007 Oct 11
7
1.0.2 release candidates
Hello Mongrels,
Release candidates for Mongrel 1.0.2 and its dependencies are now
available. Note that gems are now signed, so please add the Mongrel
public certificate via:
$ wget http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/25325/mongrel-public_cert.pem
$ gem cert --add mongrel-public_cert.pem
Now you can verify and install the candidates via gem install:
$ sudo gem install mongrel
2008 Jan 03
23
deployment survey
Hello Mongrels,
Building on the last messages about Fastthread, can we get a detailed
survey of the different ways people are deploying their applications?
It will help with near-future Mongrel development.
Please include the following things:
* Framework, if any (Camping, Merb, Rails, Nitro, Ramaze, IOWA, Rack...)
* Mongrel version
* Mongrel handlers used (rails, dirhandler, camping,
2007 Dec 11
54
1.9
Hey so,
People are asking about Mongrel Ruby 1.9 compatibility. Isn''t the
point of 1.9 for library developers to have time to get ready for 2.0?
It''s not like 1.9 is a production release.
Evan
--
Evan Weaver
Cloudburst, LLC
2007 Oct 26
2
1.0.2
Hi all,
1.0.2 final will drop as soon as I get the win32 builds from Luis. Watch for it.
In the future we won''t do RCs but will just make point releases,
because no one really installed them except for ourselves. This is
what Zed used to do and what we should have done all along.
Note that the bug tracker is empty:
2008 Jan 10
14
Keeping Camping going
Hello all,
I''m not sure who Camping''s steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?),
but I haven''t seen much activity in quite some time. I really like
Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the
wayside.
So, I''d be willing to take over maintenance and releasing. I have
experience maintaining my own open source projects, and a history of
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 Oct 05
8
Cookie session handling?
Hi,
I and a few folks on #camping thought it would be nice to have either
cookie based or file based session handling. This would eliminate the
need for creating a sessions table in the database (or a sequence),
which feels too heavy for a lightweight framework like Camping anyway.
Plus, we can more easily avoid nasty adapter errors. :)
The general consensus was to create a separate
2007 Jun 19
5
TentSteak 0.2.0
The second release of TentSteak is out and available as a gem on
rubyforge ("gem install tent_steak"). This version introduces a
handful of new form helpers, a couple method renames, editable HTML
tables, and some application bootstrappers for kickstarting Camping
and initializing ActiveRecord.
It''s still in active development, and I''d very much appreciate
2007 Nov 21
7
Packet
Hi Mongrels,
Anyone used Packet? http://rubyforge.org/projects/packet
It''s a pure-Ruby (I think) evented framework. It might offer a nice
way forward for 1.9''s system threads, JRuby, and Windows, all at once.
Mongrel''s green thread queue doesn''t have a lot of life left in it.
Evan
--
Evan Weaver
Cloudburst, LLC
2008 Mar 12
12
Mongrel has crashed
Hi,
my mongrel has crashed with following errors in the logfile:
** 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 (without restart). It might
not work well.
** Mongrel 1.1.3 available at 0.0.0.0:3000
**
2007 Nov 01
8
Mongrel 1.1
Hello Mongrels,
Mongrel 1.1 is out with fullblown JRuby support, some reorganization,
and some bugfixes. Also, Mongrel_cluster has been updated to 1.0.4.
Go subscribe to the all-new news feed, because we probably won''t
announce to the list anymore:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/rss.xml
Thanks
Evan, and the Mongrel Team
--
Evan Weaver
Cloudburst, LLC
2007 Dec 22
12
error when installing on jruby (fastthread dependency)
I''m running jruby trunk which has integrated rubygems 1.0.0 and when
I try and install mongrel with gem it blows up when the fastthread
dependency tries to do a native compilation.
I couldn''t find a copy of the gemspec in the svn checkout but looking
at the one installed when gem installing mongrel didn''t show any
platform differentiation. There is platform
2007 Dec 31
7
"mongrel_rails --version" reporting 1.1.2 instead of 1.1.3
FYI.
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http://opensolaris.org/os/project/nycosug/