Yes:
rails ce_test -m http://www.communityengine.org/edge_install_template.rb

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:33 PM, SS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, Mike what do you mean by 'clean edge install'?
>
> Fresh check out from repository?
>
>
> On Nov 20, 5:31 pm, mike muldoon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Can you repro with a clean edge install?  Like so: create
>> <base>/app/controllers/users_controller.rb, containing:
>>
>> class UsersController < BaseController
>>  cache_sweeper :taggable_sweeper, :only => [:activate, :update, :destroy]
>> end
>>
>> Run in production mode, update your profile, hit save.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 4:06 PM, SS <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I don't understand why you would have the cache_sweeper in your
>> > overridden controller anyway?
>> > I'm getting the NoMethodError (undefined method `controller_name' for
>> > nil:NilClass):
>> > error message without having the cache_sweeper in my overridden class.
>>
>> > I still can't figure out why my app fails on save :(
>> > any progress guys?
>>
>> > Siyan
>>
>> > On Nov 19, 1:52 pm, mike muldoon <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> Removing the cache_sweeper line from my overridden controller is a fix.
>>
>> >> ..which might make sense, if the cache_sweeper is trying to expire the
>> >> same thing twice.
>>
>> >> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 10:44 AM, mike muldoon <[email protected]> 
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > How to repro with a base CE edge install: create
>> >> > <base>/app/controllers/users_controller.rb, containing:
>>
>> >> > class UsersController < BaseController
>> >> >  cache_sweeper :taggable_sweeper, :only => [:activate, :update, 
>> >> > :destroy]
>> >> > end
>>
>> >> > Run in production mode, update your profile, hit save.
>>
>> >> > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 8:50 AM, moritz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >> Knowing that I might repeat myself, I've reproducibly seen this error
>> >> >> in the past when:
>>
>> >> >> (1) a controller is (partially) overridden
>> >> >> (2) there is a cache_sweeper line in the controller
>> >> >> (3) config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
>>
>> >> >> Currently, my work-around is to comment the cache_sweeper out (in the
>> >> >> overriding controller), but I'm interested in a real solution.
>>
>> >> >> Valeri's assessment in the following thread got me on the right track
>> >> >> to eliminate the 
>> >> >> issue:http://groups.google.com/group/communityengine/browse_thread/thread/b...
>>
>> >> >> Please also note, that my last CE upgrade is a while back.  Let me
>> >> >> know if I can help any further.
>>
>> >> >> On Nov 18, 6:38 pm, Bruno Bornsztein <[email protected]>
>> >> >> wrote:
>> >> >>> CE version (with git commit sha)?
>> >> >>> Rails version?
>> >> >>> Any controllers or models overridden?
>> >> >>> Can you repro this with a blank app?
>>
>> >> >>> Thanks, we'll get this tracked down.
>>
>> >> >>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:23 PM, mike muldoon 
>> >> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >>> > Starting the app locally in production mode, I can now repro it. 
>> >> >>> > That
>> >> >>> > eliminates passenger.
>>
>> >> >>> > In config/environments/production.rb, setting this to false fixes 
>> >> >>> > the bug:
>> >> >>> > config.action_controller.perform_caching             = false
>>
>> >> >>> > Not really a fix, but at least a clue.
>>
>> >> >>> > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Bruno Bornsztein
>> >> >>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >>> >> I doubt passenger is the culprit (I have several sites running on
>> >> >>> >> Passenger with no problems).
>>
>> >> >>> >> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:01 PM, mike muldoon 
>> >> >>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>> My staging/prod environments use passenger. I'm working with my
>> >> >>> >>> hosting provider to restart with mongrel, and see if that has any
>> >> >>> >>> effect.
>>
>> >> >>> >>> I'll try a fresh CE install, too.
>>
>> >> >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Bruno Bornsztein
>> >> >>> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>> Hi guys,
>> >> >>> >>>> I'd love to help fix this, but I can't reproduce it locally. 
>> >> >>> >>>> Here are
>> >> >>> >>>> the steps I'm taking:
>> >> >>> >>>> using rails 2.3.4
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> $ rails ce_test 
>> >> >>> >>>> -m http://www.communityengine.org/edge_install_template.rb
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> In app/controllers, add:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> class UsersController < BaseController
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>  def index
>> >> >>> >>>>    #dummy
>> >> >>> >>>>  end
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> end
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> Then I start my app with: thin start -e production
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> No nil.controller_name error
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> Can you guys post a process I can reproduce to get this error?
>>
>> >> >>> >>>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 6:14 PM, mike muldoon 
>> >> >>> >>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> I have started seeing this, too, (I am on edge). I can not 
>> >> >>> >>>>> repro in my
>> >> >>> >>>>> dev environment, but I can repro it in production.
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> UsersController.update exits normally, but the redirection 
>> >> >>> >>>>> fails with
>> >> >>> >>>>> this stacktrace:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> NoMethodError (You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
>> >> >>> >>>>> The error occurred while evaluating nil.controller_name):
>> >> >>> >>>>>  haml (2.0.9) lib/sass/plugin/rails.rb:19:in `process'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/rack/request_handler.rb:91:in 
>> >> >>> >>>>> `process_request'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_request_handler.rb:206:in 
>> >> >>> >>>>> `main_loop'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:376:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `start_request_handler'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:334:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `handle_spawn_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/utils.rb:182:in 
>> >> >>> >>>>> `safe_fork'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:332:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `handle_spawn_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:351:in `__send__'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:351:in `main_loop'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:195:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `start_synchronously'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:162:in `start'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/railz/application_spawner.rb:213:in 
>> >> >>> >>>>> `start'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:261:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `spawn_rails_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:126:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `lookup_or_add'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:255:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `spawn_rails_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:80:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `synchronize'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server_collection.rb:79:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `synchronize'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:254:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `spawn_rails_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:153:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `spawn_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) lib/phusion_passenger/spawn_manager.rb:286:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `handle_spawn_application'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:351:in `__send__'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:351:in `main_loop'
>> >> >>> >>>>>  passenger (2.2.4) 
>> >> >>> >>>>> lib/phusion_passenger/abstract_server.rb:195:in
>> >> >>> >>>>> `start_synchronously'
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> Version info:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> Rails 2.3.2
>> >> >>> >>>>> ruby 1.8.6 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 287) [x86_64-linux] Ruby 
>> >> >>> >>>>> Enterprise
>> >> >>> >>>>> Edition 20090610
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> actionmailer (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> actionpack (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> activerecord (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> activeresource (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> activesupport (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> authlogic (2.1.3)
>> >> >>> >>>>> aws-s3 (0.6.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> builder (2.1.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> calendar_date_select (1.15)
>> >> >>> >>>>> capistrano (2.5.5, 1.4.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> desert (0.5.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> extlib (0.9.12)
>> >> >>> >>>>> fastthread (1.0.7)
>> >> >>> >>>>> haml (2.0.9)
>> >> >>> >>>>> highline (1.5.1)
>> >> >>> >>>>> hpricot (0.8.1)
>> >> >>> >>>>> htmlentities (4.0.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> icalendar (1.1.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> json (1.1.7)
>> >> >>> >>>>> mime-types (1.16)
>> >> >>> >>>>> mysql (2.7)
>> >> >>> >>>>> needle (1.3.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> net-scp (1.0.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> net-sftp (2.0.2, 1.1.1)
>> >> >>> >>>>> net-ssh (2.0.11, 1.1.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> net-ssh-gateway (1.0.1)
>> >> >>> >>>>> ohai (0.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> passenger (2.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> postgres (0.7.9.2008.01.28)
>> >> >>> >>>>> rack (1.0.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> rails (2.3.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> rake (0.8.7)
>> >> >>> >>>>> rmagick (2.9.2)
>> >> >>> >>>>> sqlite3-ruby (1.2.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> systemu (1.2.0)
>> >> >>> >>>>> termios (0.9.4)
>> >> >>> >>>>> xml-simple (1.0.12)
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Levi Rosol 
>> >> >>> >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> >>> >>>>> > This looks similar to the issue I have been having.
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> > --
>> >> >>> >>>>> > Levi Rosol
>> >> >>> >>>>> > Twitter: @LeviRosol
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> > On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:41 AM, SS 
>> >> >>> >>>>> > <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> Hello,
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> I spent the last whole week trying to fix the below error in
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> Production. In Development it all works fine, however when I 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> try to
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> edit profile information for a user in production, I keep 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> getting the
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> error message below. The interesting thing is that after I 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> get this
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> error message and visit my user profile, all the changes 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> have been
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> successfully committed in the database. I've overridden only 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> the index
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> () method in my own users_controller.rb in the following 
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> manner:
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> require "RMagick"
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> class UsersController < BaseController
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> >>  def index
>> >> >>> >>>>> >>    # Some logic goes here.
>> >> >>> >>>>> >>  end
>> >> >>> >>>>> >> end
>>
>> >> >>> >>>>> >>  I read and tried the suggested solution
>>
>> ...
>>
>> read more »
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