Hi John, I can access the site right now but I have experienced problems with accessing the gems as well in the past.
A common problem is when you are behind a proxy server. In that case you can append a switch to set the proxy server for example gem install xhtmldiff -p http://myproxy.com:80. If the proxy requires authentication you can add username and password to the URL of the proxy server. You can also download the gems manually from http://gems.rubyforge.org/gemson a machine that access to the gem site. Transfer the gem to the server and then append the filename to gem install to install it. HTH, Onno On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 2:04 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > Everything listed below sounds good, except the gem website > http://gems.rubyforge.org/yaml is no longer active and the install of gem > can not be used as it throws the following error: > > ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteSourceException) > HTTP Response 403 fetching http://gems.rubyforge.org/yaml > > I have no idea how to get around this, so I am stuck. > > John Zabel > Transformation Implementation > 70 Metro Park > Rochester, NY 14623 > > > *Peter Haumer <[email protected]>* > Sent by: [email protected] > > 11/22/2009 09:44 PM > Please respond to > > Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List < > [email protected]> > > To > Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <[email protected]> > cc > [email protected] > Subject > Re: [epf-dev] How to start EPFWiki as a service > > > > > > Hello. > This is roughly how I do it by combining steps from the developer guide and > the installation guide. I then run Mongel as a service without an Apache > wrapper. > > *http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Development_Guide*<http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Development_Guide> > > *http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Installation_Guide*<http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Installation_Guide> > also see this page > > *http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/wiki/Win32*<http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/wiki/Win32> > > > - Follow all the steps described in dev guide except testing; Aptana Studio > is optional, but recommended if you want to make changes (e.g. I customized > the Welcome page) > - you can get the source from CVS or use the EPF downloads instead > (using the instructions from the installation guide) > - instead of / in addition to creating a development database you > need to create a database with RAILS_ENV=production > - go back to the Installation guide and make the described changes to the > environments/production.rb (server name, smtp server, etc.) > - test the server in a Windows command window > ruby script/server -e production -p 3000 > - perform these steps to set-up the service (adjust the path for -c) > gem install mongrel_service > mongrel_rails service::install -N epfwiki15 -c c:\epfwiki15 -p 3000 > -e production > - set the service to run automatically using the Windows computer > management console or net commands > - finish the steps of setting up the automatic task described in the > installation guide > > Thanks and best regards, > Peter Haumer. > > ______________________________________________________________ > > PETER HAUMER, Dr. rer. nat. > Measured Capability Improvement Framework Solutions > Rational Software | IBM Software Group > ______________________________________________________________ > > From: Onno van der Straaten <[email protected]> To: Eclipse > Process Framework Project Developers List <[email protected]> Date: > 11/21/2009 > 04:09 Subject: Re: [epf-dev] How to start EPFWiki as a service Sent by: > [email protected] > > ------------------------------ > > > > Hi John, > A workaround is to disconnect the connection (and not log out) so the user > session doesn't terminate. > > Windows and InstantRails is not recommended for a production environment. > The recommended OS is Linux, there is a installation guide for Ubuntu see > *http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Installation_Guide_for_Ubuntu*<http://wiki.eclipse.org/EPF_Wiki_Installation_Guide_for_Ubuntu>. > Should be easy to translate this guide for other distributions. I have used > EPF Wiki on Ubuntu, Debian, SUSE. > > InstantRails offers all the required bits for running a Rails app in a > single download. It is doesn't install or leave anything on the OS which is > done on purpose. > > I'm not sure right now if it is easy to create Windows services from > InstantRails. Maybe it is easier the install the individual bits MySQL, > Ruby, Rails, Mongrel, Apache I think then you will have all the services but > the drawback is that you have to do configuration yourself. > > Best Regards, > Onno > > > > > > On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 6:03 PM, > <*[email protected]*<[email protected]>> > wrote: > > I have installed and configured the EPFWiki and its functions. However, I > do not know how to run it as a service on the server where it is installed. > Without running it as a service, I need to log into the server, start > InstantRails and Start the EPFWiki. When I log out of the server the EPFWiki > terminates. How do I keep it up and running when I am not logged into th > server? > > John Zabel > Transformation Implementation > 70 Metro Park > Rochester, NY 14623 > _______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list* > **[email protected]* <[email protected]>* > **https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev*<https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev> > > _______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > [email protected]* > **https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev*<https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev> > > _______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > > > _______________________________________________ > epf-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev > >
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