John Joyce wrote:
If installing your own local RubyGems on DreamHost, shouldn't you
install a local Ruby? or no?
I've personally struggled to get Radiant going on DH!!! Always a
BlueCloth dependency error. Says not installed. But it's there, PATHs
are set. Since then, deleted all. Maybe I'll
hello again,
so followed the suggestion to install my own rubygems and then install
the radiant gem.
got everything going, on webrick the admin came up fine. but when I
tried to use dreamhost's standard apache/fcgi, the application didn't
start, getting the application error Rails application
tried to use dreamhost's standard apache/fcgi, the application didn't
start, getting the application error Rails application failed to
start properly and nothing on the logs.
What do your logs say?
Check both the standard Dreamhost-provided log directory as well as
radiant logs.
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the radiant/rails logs are empty, and dreamhost one has this:
FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
/path/to/app/public/dispatch.fcgi
2007/2/19, Jacob Burkhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
tried to use dreamhost's standard apache/fcgi, the application didn't
start, getting the
If installing your own local RubyGems on DreamHost, shouldn't you
install a local Ruby? or no?
I've personally struggled to get Radiant going on DH!!! Always a
BlueCloth dependency error. Says not installed. But it's there, PATHs
are set. Since then, deleted all. Maybe I'll try again.
Would be
how do I install it on a shared host that doesn't have the gem
installed? is there a way to freeze the gem to /vendor?
2007/2/6, John W. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Adam Salter wrote:
Question:
Is there any difference in init/run time with a Rails app running
Rails from vendor/rails? I'd hope
On 2/8/07, Oliver Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I install it on a shared host that doesn't have the gem
installed? is there a way to freeze the gem to /vendor?
You could ssh to your host, set GEM_PATH to some folder in your home
directory (~/.gems) and the install radiant gem.
Later
Adam Salter wrote:
Question:
Is there any difference in init/run time with a Rails app running
Rails from vendor/rails? I'd hope it was the same, but surely the
full gem install could cache more stuff?
It's probably a little slower with RubyGems, but I haven't run any
performance metrics
John,
First, w00t! :)
Second, I personally have been deleting the vendor/rails directory
since the release of Rails 1.2.1, so would prefer not to have the
rails directory, but agree it might simplify the install for newbies
on shared hosting (where they don't have 1.2.1 yet).
Question:
Is
Okay all! Sure you're loving me by this point. I actually have something
constructive to say this time! :)
First off: How to install to dreamhost
#1: Install personal rubygems as per
http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/RubyGems
#2: Use the following to install some of the gems (Seems
After a hard day’s work the core team is pleased to announce the
immediate release of Radiant 0.6 RC1! Lots of changes have gone into
this release—too many to enumerate them all at this time of night.
Suffice it to say that the focus of this release has been the new
extension system. We’ll
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