Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "SCGI Rails Runner RubyForge Project"
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
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:
2005 Oct 19
35
Why you MUST use SCGI for Rails development
Hello happy Railers,
I used to develop with a local out-of-the-box Apache and load times were
pretty slow (like a few seconds each page). "Well, it''s the price to
pay for no compile / cache / etc..." I thought. Nonsense. Yesterday I
installed SCGI, and now I''ve got the best of both worlds: rails
development env uses my very latest modifications, while SCGI ensures I
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
2005 Nov 15
11
Collecting thread: Too many open files (Rails+SCGI crash)
I have a problem with running Rails 0.13.1 with scgi_rails 0.4.3 and
Apache. After running for some time (more than a day), the SCGI
process stops with the following error (from scgi.log):
--
[ERR][24189] Collecting thread: Too many open files
[ERR][24189] /usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/scgi_rails-0.4.3/lib/scgi.rb:188:in
`accept''
2006 Feb 23
5
Running apps in subdirectories using lighty/scgi
Hi,
So thanks to Zed I was able to get lighty/scgi and a Rails app running.
I know this might not be the best place to post this, but I guessed
there may be several others with similar experiences here.
So, the following step is to have several apps each in its on
subdirectory. I tried the following to no avail:
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/tango/" {
server.document-root =
2006 May 22
1
configuring apache with scgi
i had been trying for weeks to get fcgi to play right with apache. i
finally got it working, but it''s far from stable. it was recommended to
me that i should try using SCGI and that it is much easier to set up.
being new to this stuff though, i''m not sure if there''s a lack of
documentation or if there are some things that are just assumed and not
known by a noob
2006 Feb 23
5
Help with SCGI please :(
Hi,
While learning Ruby and Rails, I decided I just as well learn Linux
along the way... It''s been fun, but I''m stuck at one of those
exasperating moments... I hope someone can help me :)
I installed Ruby 1.8.4 on Fedora Core 4, then Rails, then lighty, and
then SCGI.
I used yum to install lighty... and it already comes with mod_scgi.
I created my first application in
2006 Apr 03
12
scgi?? do i need it for ruby?
This might be obvious to everyone but it is something that i haven''t
been able to find an answer to. Do I need to have either
scgi/fastcgi/cgi running on either lighttpd/apache for ruby scripts to
work? If yes, why? I have installed the scgi server and i can get the
service to run, i have also installed the following mod_fastcgi/2.4.2
mod_ruby/1.2.4 Ruby/1.8.2(2004-12-25) mod_scgi,
2006 Jul 28
4
SCGI + Rails at System Startup
All of the documentation for scgi_ctrl says to run it from your Rails
app directory, and I can''t get it to run from a single command line like
you would in a system startup script.
I''ve tried:
scgi_ctrl -c /www/myapp/config/scgi.yaml start
...but that just errors out unless I run it from within the root of my
rails app (/www/myapp).
--
Posted via
2005 Dec 01
12
Difficult process of restarting SCGI, Lighttpd, Apache, sessions
I''ve managed to get Rails working using Apache->Lighttpd->SCGI. Restarting everything is really
difficult. This appears to be the process:
- stop apache
- stop lighttpd
- stop scgi
- make sure scgi still isn''t running (it sometimes does) - if it is, kill it
- delete all session files (they often cause permission errors)
- start scgi
- start apache
- start lighttpd
- cross
2005 Nov 02
1
Windows, Segmentation Faults, config.load_paths and config.cache_classes
I am doing some testing with the rails trunk, version I switched to
because of memory leaks in 0.13.1 under linux environment.
Right now the application is running fast and steady under linux, with
no memory leaks using SCGI Rails Runner 0.4.3 from Zed, BUT it has
become unusable under Windows (our main development environment) where
I am getting a lot of segmentation faults.
BUT the problem
2006 Jul 12
9
Props to Mongrel/Zed
Hi All,
After upgrading to 1.1 + on a production VPS which was using a combination
of Apache 1.33 + SCGI serving up Rails 1.0 app across multiple domains I ran
into some major instability problems which I could not pin down (although
some very suspicious POSTs were showing up in the log files that can''t have
been good). As an experiment I went with the new way of thinking Mongrel and
it
2006 Feb 28
6
scgi+lighttpd+windows - why wont it work?
two problems, pls help...I''m under big pressure at work to fix this!
I''m having trouble getting scgi and lighttpd running on windows - here''s
what I did:
On Win XP, I installed ruby, rubygems, and setup my rails app. All works
fine with webrick.
I then did: gem install cmdparse and gem install highline (as required
for the scgi_rails gem according to
2006 Jan 31
11
Mongrel HTTP Library 0.2.0 (Fast And RubyForgified)
Hi Everyone,
I''m happy to announce the 0.2.0 release of Mongrel -- the fastest
HTTP 1.1 library Ruby has yet.
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ -- ruby docs lame page.
http://rubyforge.org/projects/mongrel/ -- project page.
Special thanks to Tom Copland for setting up my RubyForge goodness,
and to Why for kicking in time to get the Camping examples up to snuff.
This release should
2006 Jan 27
5
Multiple Apps running under Lighttpd with scgi on a Windows Box ... possible?
I''ve run into a problem on one of my development machines. I''m trying to
run multiple rails apps on one dev machine that runs Windows. Problem is
that is seems that I can only run one scgi_service at a time, meaning
that only one of my apps will function at a time. Anyone know how I can
get around this, other than getting a *nix box (which I should have
soon, hopefully) ?
2006 Mar 12
2
InstantRails works with WEBrick, fails with SCGI
I have an app that I''ve been developing for some time with RADRails and
WEBrick locally. I wanted to take it to Apache and following the
following steps:
1) Downloaded and extracted InstantRails.
2) Started and tested cookbook with SCGI. Works great.
3) Copied my app over to rails_apps directory.
4) Added a virtual host to Apache identical to cookbook (just using port
9999
with
2006 Feb 22
13
Mongrel 0.3.6 -- Win32 Service/Rails Real Good
Hello Folks,
This release of Mongrel should make the win32 folks go crazy. Thanks to
Luis Lavena it supports a full service system for installing any Rails app
as a service. This lets you start your rails apps from either the command
line or the Service console. Stopping is still a bit problematic but we
hope to have that solved in the next release.
You win32 folks should probably send Luis
2005 Dec 30
2
scgi apache routes help needed
I''m trying to get an application running in a sub directory of a site using
apache and scgi. The application runs fine with webrick.
I have a site. Let''s call it "mysite.org". There is a variety of content on
that site.
I would like to add a rails application to that site. Let''s call the
application "myapp".
So we will have urls of the form
2006 Feb 02
4
AjpRails; Rails runner using AJP13
Hello, all.
I released AjpRails 0.1.0. AjpRails is a script for running Ruby on
Rails. Rails this script runs uses AJP13(Apache JServ Protocol 1.3)
instead of CGI or FastCGI, to cooperate with your HTTPd.
Its RubyForge project is:
http://rubyforge.org/projects/ruby-ajp/
Project home page is:
http://ruby-ajp.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl
Now, AjpRails is slower and much more unstable than