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2006 Jul 24
18
difference between running unabridged
22 sudo mv camping.rb camping-abridged.rb 23 sudo mv camping-unabridged.rb camping.rb when running into problems, the abridged version of camping is rather difficult to debug. so I''m moving to unabridged, but I''m getting this error. [Mon Jul 24 15:50:18 2006] [error] [client 192.168.11.100]
2006 Jul 27
2
more on file upload
well, so File upload seems to be only working under mongrel. I have not tried it, but Camping crash extracting the request parameters on both CGI and FastCGI. I''m looking at rails code for inspiration, but it''s a bit outside of my knowledge..... not sure what to do with a FCGI::Stream object ..... this is what rails do for CGI, I''m not sure if it works the same for
2006 Jul 26
10
get/post bug
I''m not sure if its a bug in the blog example or in the framework but each time I hit edit, both get and post get called, no matter of the actual http method. anyone encounter that bug? -- gcc -O0 -DRUBY_EXPORT -rdynamic -Wl,-export-dynamic -L. main.o -lruby-static -ldl -lcrypt -lm -o ruby Everyone is trying their hardest to do their job but management has set it up so that
2006 Aug 01
3
starting fresh
trying to get the example blog running under Apache/FastCGI with Camping 1.4.143 anyone using Apache/FastCGI in here? does not seems to be possible to use with Camping. anyone got better luck? this is my postamble if __FILE__ == $0 Blog::Models::Base.establish_connection :adapter => ''sqlite3'', :database => ''examples.db'' Blog::Models::Base.logger =
2006 Jul 25
4
about PATH_INFO and FastCGI
in one of my recent email, I add .to_s to PATH_INFO in camping code. actually, this is probably very wrong. the problem is probably something like PATH_INFO does not exist when using FastCGI. I have not done all my homework, but so far what I found is lighttpd has a special option "broken-scriptfilename": breaks SCRIPT_FILENAME in a wat that PHP can extract PATH_INFO from it (default:
2006 Jul 18
3
+ camping 1.4.138
Just up: gem install camping --source code.whytheluckystiff.net The changes: * Both bin/camping and Camping::FastCGI.serve now act according to the Camping Server specification.[1] * Docs are complete. _why [1] https://code.whytheluckystiff.net/camping/wiki/TheCampingServer
2006 Jul 26
9
file upload
I''m looking for file upload documentation on the wiki, cant find anything. I only found the changeset that supports file upload. should the file be part of ''input'' ? please help. thanks -- gcc -O0 -DRUBY_EXPORT -rdynamic -Wl,-export-dynamic -L. main.o -lruby-static -ldl -lcrypt -lm -o ruby Everyone is trying their hardest to do their job but management has
2006 Jul 18
4
intro
Hi !!! I''ve just seen this message on http://redhanded.hobix.com/inspect/theCampingServer.html I''d really like to see distributions offer a package which would allow simple setup of TheCampingServer, just as you see with PHP. If you''re interested in seeing this happen for the upcoming Camping 1.5 release, introduce yourself on the
2007 Jan 06
4
? camping apps in gems
So would you like this: $ wget http://rubyforge.org/gems/junebug-0.0.18.gem $ camping junebug-0.0.18.gem Or should it be: $ gem install junebug $ touch junebug.gemcamp $ camping junebug.gemcamp _why
2006 Jul 25
3
+ camping 1.4.140 -- apache+fastcgi, lighttpd+fastcgi
Okay, I have tested mounting several of my apps under Lighttpd and Apache, both running FastCGI. I''m going to explain the configuration, but first: update. gem install camping --source code.whytheluckstiff.net == Mounting Root for Lighttpd+FastCGI == server.port = 3045 server.bind = "192.168.0.103" server.modules = (
2006 Jul 28
1
multipart/form-data support for Camping Apache/FastCGI
sorry I broke it for mongrel, but the programmer who did the work for mongrel should not have much problem integrating the two I think. Apache/CGI is different and still will not work. I fuck around for a full day at the end of the day, I found Iowa another web framework and I try using their code but using Iowa::Request.new.read_multipart was more confusing than anything, although it helped me
2006 Oct 02
22
Multi Byte Strings
Hey guys, We''ve been talking about the multi-byte patch and I think it''s time to get feedback from you guys on a possible way forward. We can include ActiveSupport::Multibyte with rails 1.2, and update all of the relevant helpers to use the String#chars proxy. This will mean that none of the action view helpers will mangle multibyte strings. Similarly, if any Strings are being
2006 Jul 26
1
Seek Error ?
anyone ever got this error ? [Wed Jul 26 17:36:25 2006] [error] [client 192.168.11.100] (eval):21:in `seek'', referer: http://rf.mathieu.mv.sha/diary.cgi/edit/1?someting=true [Wed Jul 26 17:36:25 2006] [error] [client 192.168.11.100] : , referer: http://rf.mathieu.mv.sha/diary.cgi/edit/1?someting=true [Wed Jul 26 17:36:25 2006] [error] [client 192.168.11.100] Illegal seek, referer:
2006 Aug 24
3
Mousehole stuff
Hey everyone, I''m using mousehole for the first time today (love the artwork, btw) and I seem to be having problems with Camping and Markaby. When I go to the Apps page I get: Camping Problem! MouseHole::Controllers::RApps.GET TypeError /Users/tzaharia/Sites/mouseHole/lib/mouseHole/views.rb:78:in `+'': can''t convert String into Array:bla bla bla... The line in question
2007 Sep 23
12
Next camping release
Dear camping users, having been contacted by Julian Tarkhanov, I am willing to prepare the next camping release. _why has given me his friendly approval, with the reserve that camping.rb should be lower than 4k. He also told me that he wanted to remove the ActiveSupport and Markaby dependencies. I am writing here to get the users input so that I don''t do any mistake. So far, my plans
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
2006 Jul 25
3
[UHH] any blogs sprung from camping?
Hal Fulton has been e-mailing me about putting together a simple blogging package for Camping. Perhaps start with the blog in the examples and add a few things. Does anyone here want to collaborate with him? Or do any of you have your own works to offer? He''s mentioned he wants something with its own template syntax, but I think he could hack that in. _why
2007 Sep 25
16
putting away HashWithIndifferentAccess
Hey, campineros. And many good handshakes to zimbatm for getting some patches applied. So, yeah, I''d really like to get rid of any serious dependancies with this 1.6 release. Anything that''s not in stdlib has to go. Of course, camping-omnibus will still assume the whole ActiveRecord, Markaby, Mongrel setup that''s in the history books. Metaid can be removed and
2007 Sep 27
14
Camping and ruby2ruby
Hi everybody, I would like to use ruby2ruby in a caming project, but there seems to be an incompatibility with camping, ruby2ruby and markaby. Unfortunately I receive strange Markaby::InvalidXhtmlErrors. To demonstrate, that only combination of all three components causes the problem I added the following code. I relies on Markaby and ruby2ruby only and works fine (a.k.a. as expected).
2008 May 21
32
Rack, Camping 2.0++
=== 1. Camping on Rack === I''ve just finished rewriting Camping to use Rack in the "core". I got rid of (a little less) than 1kB in camping.rb and removed lots of un-necessary files (lib/server/*.rb, fastcgi.rb & mongrel.rb). bin/camping does now only provide WEBrick, Mongrel and console-support and should only be used in development. It uses Rack::ShowExceptions to catch