On Sep 2, 2012, at 12:53 PM, Bruce Whealton wrote:

> Bill,
>         First, I really appreciate your help.  At the risk of sounding naïve, 
> in response to Dheeraj’s post that  “You need to add it to the gemfile and 
> run the bundle command.”  How do I do that?  I guess this is where I need to 
> be more specific about where I left off.  Ok, the tutorial that I mentioned 
> here: 
> http://blog.sudobits.com/2012/05/02/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-in-ubuntu-12-04-lts/
> uses the Webrick server.  For some reason, when I started that server and 
> then tried to view the page using port 3000, it did not connect.  

Were you trying to connect from within your virtualbox environment, or from the 
host OS? Try looking at your Webrick-hosted sites from the same OS that you 
launched them under -- that's the normal use-case for those sorts of 
self-hosted apps. It's meant to be a window into your dev site, just a 
quick-and-dirty hack to get you to a click-test of the app.

> Therefore, I had my VirtualBox setup with Ubuntu and using Apache2 on port 
> 8080, which I could get to from my host OS.  I wasn’t seeing that test app 
> described at the above link, until I went into the folder 
> http://localhost:8080/test_app/
>      Of course, now, for some reason, I cannot get into any of the apps that 
> I just installed hours ago.  I get Not Found at the test_app link that I 
> included just above.  I can go to the http://localhost:8080/ uri and see some 
> web content that was put there.  However, the test_app that worked fine just 
> a little while ago, is not working now.  Had it been working I would have 
> said that the last problem to address is creating an application with mysql 
> support. 

Not sure what this all means, but I would still try to see the site from within 
the linux environment, if that's where it is running (that is, if it was 
started with `rails server` from within the folder in a terminal). 

If you have Apache running inside virtualbox, and you can see a test site (the 
classic It Works! page) at :8080 from your host OS, then you need to set up 
passenger inside Linux, configure each virtual host where you want to run 
Rails, and it should just work. Passenger on Linux is a very patient and 
instructive installer script, so much so that I have not yet failed to get it 
running on a bare VPS, despite my home-school approach to Linux admin.

>       It is frustrating that my problem is now apparently related to my Linux 
> installation on my system and I cannot address the other issues of moving on 
> to learning RoR. 
> 1) test_app from the tutorial: 
> http://blog.sudobits.com/2012/05/02/how-to-install-ruby-on-rails-in-ubuntu-12-04-lts/
>  **was** working fine with apache2, not with Webrick.  Unlike in that 
> tutorial, I couldn’t go to just http://localhost:8080 or localhost:3000, I 
> had to add the directory in my browsers address bar, then I think I had to go 
> into public. 
> 2)  How are you installing the mysql2 gem?  Are you using Bundler?  In the 
> above referenced tutorial, I didn’t need mysql.  However, when I added that 
> to the command line:
> rails new simple_cms –d mysql
> I got the message: “An error occurred while installing mysql2 (0.3.11), and 
> Bundler cannot continue.  Make sure that ‘gem install mysqsl2 –v ‘0.3.11’` 
> succeeds before bundling.  So, I then enter
> gem install mysql2 –v ‘0.3.11’
> Then I try my install again... when asked to continue and over-write, I say 
> Y.  Then I get the same error.
> What is curious is that if I include the ` after the gem install mysql –v 
> ‘0.3.11’ it gives me a different prompt. 
> 3) Is the gem specified in the Gemfile?   Were you able to rake db:migrate or 
> is that where you're having your problem?
> I don’t know what the latter means.  I can look at the Gemfile and it has 
> this in it:
> source :rubygems
>  
> gemspec

Your gemfile should have quite a bit more than that inside it, at least on a 
bare Rails app. Here's one now:

source 'https://rubygems.org'

gem 'rails', '3.2.7'

# Bundle edge Rails instead:
# gem 'rails', :git => 'git://github.com/rails/rails.git'

gem 'sqlite3'


# Gems used only for assets and not required
# in production environments by default.
group :assets do
  gem 'sass-rails',   '~> 3.2.3'
  gem 'coffee-rails', '~> 3.2.1'

  # See https://github.com/sstephenson/execjs#readme for more supported runtimes
  # gem 'therubyracer', :platforms => :ruby

  gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.0.3'
end

gem 'jquery-rails'

# To use ActiveModel has_secure_password
# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'

# To use Jbuilder templates for JSON
# gem 'jbuilder'

# Use unicorn as the app server
# gem 'unicorn'

# Deploy with Capistrano
# gem 'capistrano'

# To use debugger
# gem 'debugger'

IF that file exists at the base of your rails root, and you cd into that folder 
and type bundle install, you should see a lot of terminal whizz by, and your 
app should suddenly have everything it needs to start up properly.
>  
> I know it is somewhat off topic, but I have to somehow figure out why the 
> apps I created previously, php and the RoR app (without the msyql support) 
> are not now accessible from a browser. 

You've probably borked your Apache install somewhat. See if you can get to a 
bare virtual host, just a folder with index.html in it. IF that works, then go 
up a level and make sure that passenger is properly installed, and you've 
configured a new virtual host for your Rails app. Don't try to share a vhost 
with another app.

Walter

> Thanks,
> Bruce
> 
>  
> 
>  
>  
> From: Bill Walton
> Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2012 7:29 AM
> To: rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Rails] Help getting started: Newbie: Windows and Rails
>  
> Hi Bruce,
> 
> On Sun, Sep 2, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Bruce Whealton <br...@whealton.info> wrote:
> <snip>
> 
>  
> Anyway, I keep going in circles.  I get a message saying that I need to 
> install gem msyql2 which I do and it reports back with no error and so I try 
> again to install the app with the rails command and I get the same error.
> 
> 
> I took a quick look at that tutorial, and if that's all you did you should be 
> getting the index.html file that Rails installs (the tutorial left out the 
> part where it tells you that you have to delete it).  If you did that, then 
> you're into the app itself and your problem description doesn't say much 
> about what you did in addition to the tutorial.
> 
> 
> So.... need a little more info.  How are you installing the mysql2 gem?  Are 
> you using Bundler?  Is the gem specified in the Gemfile?   Were you able to 
> rake db:migrate or is that where you're having your problem?
> 
> Best regards,
> Bill
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