P.S  I just saw on rubyonrails.org they're recommending 1.8.7 .?.?
thats probably why the ubuntu repository has only v 1.8.7 . But if you
still recommend 1.8.6 I'll find and install it from somewhere else.
I'll just work on my other prob for the time being.

On Feb 21, 10:06 pm, KtyKat223 <[email protected]> wrote:
> just removed ruby 1.8.7 and went to install 1.8.6 . It's not there.
> the repository only has v 1.8.7 and apparently 1.9 . so now i need to
> find an outside source to download 1.8.6 . I just hope that doesn't
> cause probs with installing the nessesary gems. Oh well, back to the
> begining with trying to get it to work!
>
> On Feb 21, 8:40 pm, Jason Keenan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > A quick look at google hinted that, as mentioned, your ruby version  
> > could be causing this problem. Rails recommends 1.8.6 and I'm pretty  
> > sure actually warns against 1.8.7. I found 
> > thishttp://www.bluehostforum.com/showthread.php?t=13893whichisn't exactly 
> > the  
> > same but sounds familiar.
>
> > As far as making apache work with ROR, there are a ridiculous amount  
> > of tutorials out there. The main problem is deciding which one you  
> > want to go with. I think you'll find that your local development  
> > version is working because it's getting served by either webrick or  
> > mongrel and never touching apache.
>
> > Like you said, make sure your shebang lines are correct in your  
> > dispatch.fcgi and dispatch.rb files and make sure your .htaccess file  
> > is set up properly.
>
> > For the css, make sure that the SITE = RAILS_ENV == 'production' ?  
> > 'lovdbyless.com' : 'localhost:3000' line in your global_variables.rb  
> > file reads SITE = RAILS_ENV == 'production' ?  
> > 'mypublicfacingurl.com' : 'localhost:3000' so that the browser can  
> > find the css file.
>
> > Jason
>
> > On 22/02/2009, at 5:50 AM, KtyKat223 wrote:
>
> > > While working with it I actually set all the permission on it at 775.
> > > I was going to drop them to where they needed to be once I knew
> > > everything would work properly. the only logs I get when I try to get
> > > apache to serve the site are the apache error log
>
> > > [Sat Feb 21 12:47:22 2009] [warn] (104)Connection reset by peer:
> > > mod_fcgid: read data from fastcgi server error.
> > > [Sat Feb 21 12:47:22 2009] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Premature end of
> > > script headers: dispatch.fcgi
> > > [Sat Feb 21 12:47:28 2009] [notice] mod_fcgid: process /var/www/
> > > lovdbyless/public/dispatch.fcgi(5130) exit(communication error),
> > > terminated by calling exit(), return code: 255
>
> > > and once in a while in the fast cgi crash log in the lovdbyless logs
>
> > > # Logfile created on Fri Feb 20 15:42:52 -0500 2009 by /
> > > [20/Feb/2009:15:42:52 :: 13156] starting
> > > [20/Feb/2009:15:42:52 :: 13156] stopping gracefully
> > > [20/Feb/2009:18:59:29 :: 25203] starting
> > > [20/Feb/2009:18:59:29 :: 25203] stopping gracefully
>
> > > And when i say server Yes it is one I'm setting up my self. It belongs
> > > to a friend of mine and I'm doing this as a favor for him.  It's an
> > > actual rack mount server. A little older model but it is a very nice
> > > one (more than enough for what he'll be using it for) and it was still
> > > in the box unopened when he got it. Right now it works fine with
> > > everything he needs on it except for an error in a part of the online
> > > store thats on it. but while I was figuring that out I was fooling
> > > around with this for the space on the server i get to use. It is a
> > > complete fully functioning web server (except for the ecommerce site
> > > till I figure that 1 lil prob out). But as I said earlier, this is the
> > > first time I've done anything with ROR. and any advice is more than
> > > welcome. Especially since I have found extremely little info anywhere
> > > about getting ROR to play nicely with apache. As far as being explicit
> > > I'm not sure what info your looking for although I'm pretty sure,
> > > while I was typing this, I just found the reason rails won't start. I
> > > Just realized that the place the dispatch.fcgi header is pointing to
> > > doesn't exist. I just need to find where ruby is on this machine and
> > > point it there. Hopefully that will fix the rails failing to start
> > > prob. because when i run the command
>
> > > ruby dispatch.fcgi
>
> > > the output is "perfect" if there is such a thing. I wonder if that
> > > might be why the CSS wont work in production? or from a client even
> > > while in developement?
>
> > > On Feb 21, 9:15 am, Jason Keenan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hey there,
>
> > >> Check the log to see if there is anything there. I had some problems
> > >> with the latest version of rails too. With a failed to start message,
> > >> nothing in the logs though cause, funnily enough, it fails to start.
>
> > >> For the CSS, make sure you have your production domain set in
> > >> global_variables.rb
>
> > >> For the failed to start bit, make sure you have the correct
> > >> permissions set on the files. All the folders should 755 and files
> > >> should be 644 except dispatch.fcgi from memory which should also be
> > >> 755. I installed straight from git and there were unfortunately some
> > >> permission glitches. You will also need to adapt your .htaccess file
> > >> in the public folder to suit your setup.
>
> > >> When you say 'your server', is this one you've set up yourself from
> > >> scratch or a hosting service. If you've set it up yourself then
> > >> you'll have some fun getting it working easily. If the latter, the
> > >> tips above might help. You probably need to give a more explicit
> > >> description of what you are doing or have done.
>
> > >> Jason :)
>
> > >> On 21/02/2009, at 4:26 PM, Steven Bristol wrote:
>
> > >>> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:14 PM, KtyKat223 <[email protected]>
> > >>> wrote:
>
> > >>>> I guess it's my turn to finally ask a question. After all I did
> > >>>> figure
> > >>>> out everything else on my own! It took me two days of  
> > >>>> workarounds to
> > >>>> install everything I needed to run LovdByLess on my server. I  
> > >>>> have it
> > >>>> running fine in development mode while accessing it on the  
> > >>>> localhost.
> > >>>> But when I run it in production mode the CSS doesn't work. Also  
> > >>>> if I
> > >>>> try to access it on the network even in development mode the CSS
> > >>>> doesn't work. I just can't seem to figure it out. Any ideas  
> > >>>> would be
> > >>>> helpful. This is my first time working with ruby and so far has
> > >>>> been a
> > >>>> great learning experience. The only other problem I have is my  
> > >>>> Apache
> > >>>> server won't serve the site. I just get the error saying rails  
> > >>>> failed
> > >>>> to start. But that is not a problem that anyone here will help me
> > >>>> with. Just in case it might help I'm running...
>
> > >>>> Ubuntu Server 8.10
> > >>>> rails 2.2.2
> > >>>> gem 1.3.1
> > >>>> ruby 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [i486-linux]
> > >>>> Apache 2
> > >>>> and many others
>
> > >>>> If you need any other info just ask. Thanks in advance for any
> > >>>> advice.
>
> > >>> What's the link to your production site. There is most likely
> > >>> something wrong with your pathing on the css issue.
>
> > >>> As far as the non starting issue, I've never run lovd on 1.8.7.  
> > >>> We use
> > >>> 1.8.6. What are you using in dev? I would suggest not using 1.8.7 as
> > >>> it's a bit buggered.
>
> > >>> cheers,
> > >>> steven bristol
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