On 26/08/2012 22:40, Antonio Terceiro wrote:
Hi Bob,
Bob Proulx escreveu isso aĆ:
<snip>
Advice? What is the Best Practice for Rails on Debian?
All the javascript stuff did not get into wheezy because they depend on
NodeJS, so right now the Rails 3 stack will not complete in pure wheezy:
in special, since ruby-coffee-rails and ruby-uglifier did not migrate,
the Rails 3 asset pipeline is not available.
My main goal when pushing to get rails3 into wheezy was to be able to
upgrade Noosfero (http://noosfero.org/) to rails3, and since it does not
use the asset pipeline that will be no problem for me personally.
*But* I also plan to support the use case for new applications, so my
plan is the following:
<snip plan>
It sounds like the best practice *right now*, then, is:
# apt-get install ruby rubygems
# gem install rails
Even when all the requirements for rails 3 get into wheezy-backports,
I'd still go for this because we're not *that* far off rails 4, and a
gem installed rails will have an easier upgrade path, for my money.
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