Is this a new instance or an upgrade?
If it's an upgrade, have you run "rake radiant:update"?
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:59 PM, Anton Aylward wrote:
> Maybe it will work in the morning.
>
> I installed the 0.8.1. gem and verified it.
>
> =
> an...@bigboy:~/Ruby/EightyOne> gem list radi
Maybe it will work in the morning.
I installed the 0.8.1. gem and verified it.
=
an...@bigboy:~/Ruby/EightyOne> gem list radiant
*** LOCAL GEMS ***
radiant (0.8.1, 0.6.9, 0.6.7, 0.6.6)
=
I installed from /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.8.1/bin/radiant
I created
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Brian Wolf wrote:
> I was wondering if you might update your dreamhost install
> directions, as radiant is an installed "gem".
on my dreamhost ps the system radiant gem is version 0.6.9 which is
more than a year out of date and probably won't work with lots of
I took a look at the wiki, unfortunately it isn't really a "cookbook", but
has something more akin to blog entries and unresolved questions, for my two
cents, coming from a C and Java background, it seems like ROR and gems need
something like an ant build.xml file (or something more human readable
Jon Roberts said the following on 11/09/2009 11:52 AM:
> There's an extensive guide at
> http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Ruby_on_Rails
>
> Deployment of Rails apps seems to be a little different everywhere you
> go, so for evaluating CMSs, you should probably just run it locally. I
> can
There's an extensive guide at http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Ruby_on_Rails
Deployment of Rails apps seems to be a little different everywhere you
go, so for evaluating CMSs, you should probably just run it locally. I
can vouch that Radiant does indeed run on Dreamhost, though.
--
Jon
1. I'm new to ror and am reviewing cms systems (current and future) for
my company. I was wondering if you might update your dreamhost install
directions, as radiant is an installed "gem". Do I still need to install
my own "gems"? These configuration issues seem to get in the way
Digital Pulp is releasing a new Radiant extension which provides an
audit trail for all interactions with the admin console. Audit will
track creation, updates, and deletion of the core models (Users,
Pages, Snippets, and Layouts) as well as user logins and logouts.
Audit was built with ext
Hello,
it's my first post to this list.
I'm working on a multilingual site in Radiant 0.8.0, where the first
language is German and the second language is English. For the
multilanguage-support I use the following extension:
http://github.com/yeah/radiant-multilingual-pages-extension/
(Version 0.