Thin is just another webserver for ruby apps (mongrel, webrick, thin, ...)
http://code.macournoyer.com/thin/

You could've done :Rscript server to accomplish the same Rick Lloyd is
describing (which would default to whatever server you're using).

On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 9:04 PM, 7stud --
<rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>wrote:

>
> Rick Lloyd wrote:
> > I don't understand, when I issue the rails.vim command
> > ":Rscript server thin"
> > the thin server is started in the current VIM window with
> > output visible.
>
> What's a 'thin server'?   As I mentioned in my op, this is what I had
> been doing in Terminal:
>
> /myapp$ ruby script/server
>
> The window then showed the log output from the server.  I could kill the
> sever by hitting Ctrl+C.
>
> The rails.vim help says this:
>
> :Rserver {options}  Launches script/server {options} in the background.
>      On win32, this means |!start|.  On other systems, this
>      uses the --daemon option.
>
>
> /myapp$ ruby script/server -h
>
> Usage: server [options]
>    -p, --port=port                  Runs Rails on the specified port.
>                                     Default: 3000
>    -b, --binding=ip                 Binds Rails to the specified ip.
>                                     Default: 0.0.0.0
>    -c, --config=file                Use custom rackup configuration
> file
>    -d, --daemon                     Make server run as a Daemon.
>    -u, --debugger                   Enable ruby-debugging for the
> server.
>    -e, --environment=name           Specifies the environment to run
> this server under (test/development/production).
>                                     Default: development
>    -P, --path=/path                 Runs Rails app mounted at a
> specific path.
>                                     Default: /
>
>    -h, --help                       Show this help message.
>
> Nothing about 'thin' in there.
>
>
> > The behavior is identical to that in a terminal
> > window which has has the command "script/server thin" issued.
> >
> > i.e. I can see the output from the thin server as if I were tailing
> > the logfile and I can stop the thin server by issuing a Ctrl-C in the
> > VIM window (vimdoh?).
> >
> > Doesn't this accomplish what you're after?
>
> I don't know.  I'll have to try it the next time I am ready to logout.
> --
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>
> >
>

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