Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Introduce myself."
2006 Oct 18
4
Segmentation bug - file_column?
Hi there everybody,
We''re having mongrel processes slowly die on us, with a segmentation
fault. I''ve seen a few other people mention similar issues. Any info
or suggestions would be nice:
Error:
/var/www/apps/heritage/current/config/../vendor/plugins/file_column/
lib/magick_file_column.rb:7: [BUG] Segmentation fault
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-linux]
Server:
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
2007 Nov 22
2
mongrel_simple_service.rb problem
Hi,
This must be a newbie problem. I''m running XP SP2.
I installed mongrel with gem, and attempted to run the example
mongrel_simple_service.rb (unmodified) in SciTE.
The script runs for about 10 seconds and then stops giving the following
output:
>ruby mongrel_simple_service.rb
>Exit code: -1073741819
(0xfc0000005)
Can someone give me a clue as to what I''m doing wrong
2006 Aug 25
10
SVN security hole explained
Hi all,
If you are using Pound / Pen or another load balancer, I believe you
should read this:
http://blog.teksol.info/articles/2006/08/25/subversion-metadata-exposure-on-mongrel
My article refers to Dan Benjamin''s
http://hivelogic.com/articles/2006/04/30/preventing_svn_exposure
My point is that even though we are preventing Apache from serving
anything except a select few file
2006 Dec 25
15
What I Want For Christmas
Calling All Mongrel Minions!
I wanna have some fun and would like this as a Christmas present. The site http://www.workingwithrails.com/ has this lame popularity system that''s kind of irking some of the main Ruby contributors. I think it''s kind of funny, but would like to demonstrate what an army of motivated people can do to these kinds of popularity contests.
So, as a
2006 Sep 07
5
Mongrel Ultimate Deployment Certified Rails Aptitude Program
I''m proud to announce the official Mongrel certification program:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/certified.html
Move quick, seats are filling fast for the RubyConf courses.
--
Zed A. Shaw
http://www.zedshaw.com/
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/
http://www.lingr.com/room/3yXhqKbfPy8 -- Come get help.
2006 Feb 22
8
Temporary win32 gems up.
Hey,
I did some pre-compiled gems for both Mongrel and win32 service, wrote some
quick instructions, and threw everything onto a (Mongrel hosted) temp site.
Please go hit:
http://zedshaw.homelinux.org:3000/files/win32_howto.html
And give the instructions a shot. Luis should have the stuff moved around
and then we''ll have a nice clean install and set of instructions for all
this.
Any
2006 Dec 22
3
Zed, you''re a moron :-)
Hi !
My mongrel just starting spitting out these nice lines:
The error occured while evaluating nil.accept. TELL ZED HE''S A MORON.
!!!!!! UNHANDLED EXCEPTION! You have a nil object when you didn''t
expect it!
Not sure what happened or why, but just FYI: Zed, you are a moron :-)
Happy holidays!
Gitte Wange
2007 Mar 06
4
[PIMP] Topfunky''s httperf PeepCode screencast (Zed A. Shaw)
Hi,
Thanks Zed - this is very interesting. One item in particular caught my
eye: Does anyone on this list have any comments or validation that
Rails 1.2.1 is 2-4 times as slow as Rails 1.1.6? Topfunky provided a
link that purports what looks like really horrible performance and
memory characteristics for Rails 1.2.1, even v. 1.1.6:
2007 Aug 11
3
The Team is In Place
Hello Everyone,
I''d like to just officially announce that the new volunteers are in charge and given control of the project.
I won''t be doing anything more than helping them get ramped up, but they''ll be in charge of doing all the stuff you folks want and are basically the owners from now on.
Everyone in the new volunteer list will probably do a little announce, but
2006 Jun 29
2
Mongrel 0.3.13.3 Needs Debuggers
Hi Everyone,
I have a small pre-release for Mongrel that will eventually be the
0.3.13.3 release, but it needs some quick testing before I make it
official. There''s a bug for only some folks and I need to find out
what''s causing it.
The bug is that the object_id method gets the signature:
def object_id(param)
end
Which is incredibly evil. Normally this does nothing to
2006 Feb 14
6
Mongrel 0.3.3 -- Bug Fix
Hey Folks,
This is a quick release that fixes a major bug. I forgot to require the
timeout library properly in mongrel.rb so people using Mongrel outside of
Rails would see pauses. 0.3.3 fixes this all up.
The 0.3.3 release also has a small change to the examples/simpletest.rb file
with some gzip response using Ruby''s zlib support. Curious what people
think about this and whether it
2006 Sep 03
4
Mongrel 0.3.13.4 Pre-Release -- Docs and more Docs
Hi Everyone,
Just want to get out another ping on the Mongrel pre-release saga. I''ve
updated a bunch of the documentation to include documents people have
donated and to beef up the FAQ for most of the questions people have
asked over the past month.
INSTALL
gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/
CHANGES
* Fixed memory leak by switching to Sync rather
2006 Mar 15
9
Mongrel Web Server 0.3.11 -- Edge Rails and Win32Compliant
I don''t think there''s a way to do that other than using a proxy
(ISAPI_REWRITE) or just a server-side redirect. I''d love to be proven
wrong though.
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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 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
2005 Oct 17
12
SCGI Rails Runner 0.4.1 (getting closer)
Hi All,
Alright, this release is getting closer. It''s nearly complete except
the docs on my site aren''t written yet. There is however a full README
with RDoc documentation and several packages including a gem release.
Please check out the latest release at:
* Announcement:
http://www.zedshaw.com/
* README and RDoc:
2006 Sep 03
10
Documentation Day!
I''m spending today writing documentation. I''ll be updating quite a few
documents, doing some edits, and adding some user contributed docs. If
anyone has documentation suggestions, FAQ questions they''d like
included, or things they think are old and stale, then let me know.
Swing by the Lingr room:
http://www.lingr.com/room/3yXhqKbfPy8
And drop me a line if you want
2006 Mar 04
5
Correcting Bent Records: Mongrel is not SCGI
Hi,
I kept getting a very weird question about Mongrel
(http://mongrel.rubyforge.org) and SCGI that I think really needs to be
cleared up:
** Mongrel is not SCGI and will never need, use, require, or interact with
SCGI (unless someone wants to write the handler for it). **
For some reason people have been under the impression that Mongrel actually
uses or interacts with my other project SCGI
2006 Jun 30
12
Mongrel 0.3.13.3 -- Ruby Licensed Release
Hello Everyone,
This is the official 0.3.13.3 release of Mongrel.
Mongrel is now released under the *Ruby license* instead of the LGPL.
I''m hoping this increases the adoption of Mongrel even further and
hopefully I can start pushing to get Mongrel included in Ruby directly.
INSTALL
As usual, you install it with your friendly gem install method of
choice:
gem install mongrel
Or