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2006 Feb 13
8
Anyone have Ruby for IIS installer?
Erwin: We found it''s not worth the time to do this. It won''t work reliably. You''re in for a world of hurt. We''ve given up on the idea after several months of trying (and some great feedback from this list). There are some on this list who claim to have gotten it to work, but that might just be luck. We''re now using Apache on a higher port, and using
2006 Apr 18
2
ruby on rails and Micro$oft environment support - IIS & ms sql
Hi everybody At work we''ve finally convinced the chief to develop some small project using open source technology. Unfortunately we are deeply involved with Micro$oft technology. That means, windows 2003 server, IIS, MS SQL 2005 and asp. I was thinking about recommending ruby on rails instead of asp, but I''d like to know how well it goes with IIS and MS SQL, because for the
2005 Aug 02
0
Re: RubyForIIS
Great! I just heard yesterday that I was awarded a contract to develop an intranet system for a client that wants to host the service on a windows machine with IIS. I was beginning to get a headache trying to figure out how to get it started without Apache. Thanks again. Francois Paul Boris wrote: > Hi, > > In cooperation with Kent Sibilev I have create a spin-off of the >
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 Mar 01
6
Rails on 2003
The site describing how to set up IIS on Windows 2003 for Rails appears to be down: http://www.bitslapped.nl/articles/2005/06/05/rails-on-windows-2003 Does anyone know anywhere else where this information can be found? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 04
21
Rails on IIS
I just spent the last two days trying to get Rails on IIS to work with Windows 2003/IIS 6.0. I think I''ve finally got it working, but it took more googling than I care to describe. Now I''ve got a few questions: 1) Is there some ''official'' Rails on IIS guide on this site on another official ruby site that''s known to work well? 2) If not, can someone
2006 Mar 29
42
Production environment for Rails on Win32, anyone interested for a binary release?
Hi all, as part of adopting Rails in my company I had to go through the hassle of setting up a Rails production environment on Win32 system since we mostly use MS SQL as our database back end and also because we mostly dealing with customers who become green-blue-purple as soon as you mention Unix/Linux and run for the door. I also need to mention that most of our web applications are internal and
2013 Jun 20
3
Hosting ruby application of IIS 7
Hi all, I am new to ruby programming. I have just started creating a simple ruby application using ruby on rails. I have installed ruby 1.8.7-p371 and DevKit successfully. I am able to run the application using http://localhost:3000 but now my requirement is to host the application on IIS 7 and this is where I am stuck. Can anyone please help me with the steps to configure my ruby code on
2006 Feb 14
4
SSO with IIS?
I have a customer that I''m developing a solution for on RoR. They have IIS today and use Sharepoint for their intranet. Is it possible to have some kind of single sign-on between these systems? So when a user is logged in to ther Sharepoint she will also be logged in to my rails-app? We haven''t decided yet on what to deploy rails on so I''m open to suggestions... If we
2012 Jan 15
2
ruby-debug19 error undefined symbol: ruby_current_thread
I am trying to deploy a Rails app ( Rails 3.0.9 / Ruby 1.9.2 ) in production (Debian 6) it''s running fine in development mode on localhost ( OSX) I am getting this error from Passenger : undefined symbol: ruby_current_thread /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/rails/testsbga/shared/bundle/ruby/ 1.9.1/gems/ruby-debug-base19-0.11.25/lib/ruby_debug.so: undefined symbol: ruby_current_thread -
2003 Jun 13
1
odd crash on -STABLE box
I checked by Alpha this morning after it's been running fine for a while and saw this on the terminal (hand transposed): Jun 14 08:54:55 erwin getty[2087] : getty : retreiving gettytab entry 'default': Device not configured Jun 14 08:54:55 erwin getty[2087] : getty : retreiving gettytab entry 'Pc': Device not configured Jun 14 08:54:55 erwin getty[2087] : getty : retreiving
2003 May 27
2
portupgrade issue 4.8-STABLE
Hi all, Having a bit of a problem with portupgrade on a -STABLE machine: [root@erwin]/root: portupgrade -aRn ---> Session started at: Tue, 27 May 2003 22:54:00 +1000 closed stream ---> Session ended at: Tue, 27 May 2003 22:54:01 +1000 (consumed 00:00:01) [root@erwin]/root: pkgdb -F does the same thing. Any clues? cheers, Rob [root@erwin]/root: uname -a FreeBSD erwin.number6
2008 May 29
6
Production install (RoR + Oracle + IIS)
Hi. Although an expert developer for IBM systems (iSeries) I am VERY new to RoR and somehow to the PC development world as well and not familiar AT ALL with PC configurations, etc. (in my regular job good ol'' IBM takes care of all that and I just need to code). So forgive me if any of the following sounds stupid, it probably is. Just get a laugh at my expense and try to answer between
2017 Aug 29
0
Fallback stream not preventing a disconnect
Hi Erwin, Not sure if this might be related. Not sure if you are connecting the fallback to another stream or to just a file. If it is a file, then you can get buffering issues because most clients have buffers they can fill with minutes of audio. If you fall back to a file that is pushed towards the client at once, it can push a few minutes of audio in just seconds. If you set up a locally
2006 Apr 25
4
RoR & IIS &
Hello all ? is it possible to configure 2 or more aplications on IIS, each one in a different virtual directory ? thanks all -- Bolo Michelin Blog [Flash & RoR] http://blog.developpez.com/?blog=30 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060425/9b5d7b9b/attachment.html
2010 Feb 15
2
[HEADSUP]: ports feature freeze now in effect
In preparation for 7.3-RELEASE, the ports tree is now in feature freeze. Normal upgrade, new ports, and changes that only affect other branches are allowed without prior approval but with the extra Feature safe: yes tag in the commit message. Any commit that is sweeping, i.e. touches a large number of ports, infrastructural changes, commts to ports with unusually high number of dependent ports,
2002 Feb 14
0
Samba server with IIS Clients
Does anyone out there have multiple IIS servers using a Samba server for a common file store? I'm trying to do just that and I'm having a hell of a time with permissions in Windows to get things like IIS publishing and Frontpage to work correctly. The Samba server is acting as the domain controller, which seems to work fine. Both IIS servers are members of the domain and both have valid
2001 Dec 11
0
IIS and Samba
Hello, I have samba running on SunOS 5.8 Generic sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraSPARC-IIi-cEngine and I'm connecting to it using IIS 5 and windows 2000 or NT. The problem is that IIS can't execute the test.htm page within that directory but, I can do this fine with apache. I can connect using >net use //myserver. I can also browse using IIS and it does show me the directories within
2007 Mar 15
0
Rails on Win2k/IIS 5.0
I''ve got Rails running pretty well, but with a catch that is kind of specific to our environment, maybe someone can help. Basically we have a Win2k/IIS5.0 server (this is the c: drive) that only has the site configuration and the perl, php, .net and ruby stuff on it. All the data files are supposed to be on our netApps filer (call this filer1). This is our written IT Security Policy and
2006 Oct 20
2
Rails & IIS
There are several sites I''ve found on the web detailing how to setup IIS with Rails. Unfortunately they all seem to be woefully out of date. I believe they may all even be pre Rails 1.0. Can single sign on via Active Directory Services be accomplished through mod_NTLM for Apache, so users won''t have ot log into the intranet site after already having logged into their machine?