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2006 May 24
8
Rails, Ubuntu dapper & Mongrel > uninitialized constant Mongrel::HttpHandler error
This on Ubuntu testing with the default ruby1.8 package, RubyForge current gems, mongrel...this look familiar to anyone?? andre@andre:~/rails_apps/depot$ mongrel_rails /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/mongrel-0.3.13/lib/mongrel/rails.rb:44: uninitialized constant Mongrel::HttpHandler (NameError) from /usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:21:in `require'' from
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 Apr 04
1
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.12.2 -- Iron Mongrel (Parser Fix)
Hello Everyone, This is an ultra quick announce for a bug fix release to Mongrel. It corrects a small change in the HTTP parser that causes an error when people use multi-part forms in a certain way. The fix is literally 4 characters changed in the parser specification. Everyone should update to this release and let me know if their forms act really weird. I''ve tested various upload
2006 Jul 19
30
I am a newbie and I would like some help deciding what operating system
I would like first to introduce my self to the community. I am Steve Beyer and I am interested in learning Ruby, ROR, and how to set up a production server. I am going to use OSX for my client/developement system but I would like to get some advice on what operating system you would recommend for a production server. I want to use Mongrel to start and then move up the ladder as my
2006 Aug 14
4
Mongrel 0.3.13.4 -- PIDs Work, Win32 Gem
Alright, this time a small announce going out to *just* the mongrel list so I can get some early testing. There''s a new pre-release of 0.3.13.4 out that includes the win32 version of the gem. ** WIN32 USERS SHOULD INSTALL THIS AND TEST.*** ***** BUT NOT ON PRODUCTION SYSTEMS. ****** As usual, you install it with: sudo gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/
2006 Aug 16
1
Debian Apache 2.2 package available on experimental
Finally! See http://people.debian.org/~terpstra/message/20060815.194742.e85b8143.en.html For all those Debianites wanting to try mod_proxy_balancer with Mongrel -- Neil Wilson (neil at aldur.co.uk) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/mongrel-users/attachments/20060816/6fcee72b/attachment.html
2006 Jun 05
2
Mongrel Rails - default URI
Is there any particular reason why mongrel rails hard codes ''/'' as the URI it registers as the URI node? If not would there be any objection to a patch that allows you to specify it as an option? -- Neil Wilson (neil at aldur.co.uk) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Jun 21
7
Mongrel 0.3.13.1 -- Quick Small Fixes
Hi Everyone, This is a small release that fixes a little bug, some of the documentation, and adds the new RedirectHandler code and a @redirect@ call for the mongrel.conf files. It''s fresh so don''t rely on it. Everyone should upgrade with the usual *gem update* command (which tells you it''s "Upgrading...") and tell me how it works. This release fixes: * The
2006 Jul 22
1
VmBuilder released
At the prompting of several kind souls on the list, I''ve placed an early release of my Virtual Machine Builder gem on rubyforge at http://rubyforge.org/projects/vmbuilder/. Documentation at http://vmbuilder.rubyforge.org/ The gem builds Xen masters and Xen based VMs from scratch using Debian that are ready to accept Rails apps (although at the moment it is missing the Web server part!).
2007 Jan 23
22
Mongrel 1.0.1 Officially Released
Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the Mongrel 1.0 RC1 release we''re putting out the official 1.0.1 release. Read all about it at the (much funnier) news posting: http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html For those people in a hurry, the gems should hit the mirrors and you can install using your usual commands. Refer the the above page for more help.
2006 Apr 19
8
Win32 Gem Dependencies
Yeah I just noticed that the latest mongrel gem for win32 doesn''t have the proper dependency for ''daemons''. This of course causes the require to fail. Any chance at getting this fixed for future gems? :) Thanks Josh Ferguson
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 Jun 16
15
Mongrel_rails restart and sudo
Sorry for the newbie question but I''m stumped: I have an app that requires sudo to run mongrel_rails. For my capistrano recipe is do it like this: sudo "mongrel_rails start -e production -p #{application_port} -d -c #{current_path}" Which works famously. Now I have tried several things for my restart task. Here they are: sudo "cd #{current_path} && sudo
2006 Aug 18
4
Mongrel setting with Mysql error
Hi, I''m pretty newb at Rails deployement stuff. I''m setting up a Mongrel web server on windows following the tutorial on the official site. My app works except when there''s interaction with MySQL. I get this error : "Uninitialized constant Mysql" Now i''m pretty lost and i''m sure i''m doing something wrong. I''ve tried
2006 Feb 10
22
Mongrel 0.3 -- Runs Ruby On Rails
Hello Folks, This is the long awaited release of the Mongrel HTTP library that supports *Ruby On Rails*. I know tons of people have been waiting for it, so I''ve got a few things to lay down first before you get all excited: 1) It''s very very ALPHA support for Rails. It will run a Rails app, and runs my simple apps, but it''s not fast or correct as it needs to
2006 May 10
7
mongrel vs. scgi
I''ve liked the scgi runner ever since it came out. I like the way it''scontrolled, the way it''s clusterable, and the fact that it runs onwin32 platforms so easily. Now it''s May 2006, and the scgi runner hasn''t changed since October,and now we have mongrel. I keep seeing hints of clustering in mongrel,as well. I just downloaded the win32 installer for
2006 May 14
6
Broken win32 service support for lastest mongrels.
Ok, this might sound bad... well, actually it is. I''m my rewrite of mongrel_rails_service and provide a uniform set of commands in the line of gem_plugin commands, found a few issues while stopping the service. Thinking that rails (1.1.2) was responsable, tested against my 1.0.0 rails app, both with the same results. Again, reverted to mongrel 0.3.8, when services was working ok, with
2006 Feb 21
9
Checked mongrel_rails_service drafts
Ok, I have checked in the first draft of rails win32 service into examples mongrel_rails_service is the controller, and the _svc script is actually the service. The controller uses Mongrel Commands as requested by Zed, but the service was simplified for debugging purposes, later will merge and refactor both files. The environment defaults to production, so if wanted to run it on other, you must
2006 May 15
26
Mongrel / RoR first page load times.
I am noticing considerably longer first page load times on most of my rails apps running Rails (1.1.2) off Mongrel (0.13) on linux. After the initial request everything seems to run OK. Has anybody else noticed this and is there anyway to compensate. Also following the instructions for working with unicode from the rails wiki, the number of pages served drops noticeably. Are there any sites
2007 Dec 08
14
Small updates and release plan
Hello Guys, I''ll like to suggest a small release fix before we start doing big changes: platform fixes. Current we''re setting MSWIN32 (mswin32) as platform for Windows gem, but we should be using Gem::Platform::CURRENT instead (i386-mswin32 as current Ruby windows implementation). Also, the jruby/java platform need to be defined. That change will ease the compatibility path