That is odd.  The public directory should be included in the clone of the
repository or in a tarball.

If you do an "ls -l" in your Insoshi install directory, what do you see?

Long

On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 6:25 AM, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hey guys
>
> I too just moved over to slicehost and have ruby up and running.
>
> Indeed I am getting the 500 internal server error -
>
> What's wierd is when I navigate to the Insoshi folder, the public
> folder is missing - but is there via terminal and ftp.  So perhaps
> this is a permission thing.
> >
>


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