Matt Rosin wrote:
Incidentally the dev site does list something called EasyCMS but I
read somewhere that it is defunct and won't work with current version
of Catalyst. Obviously lots of people have thought about this..
Matt Rosin
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Marvin Humphrey wrote:
Greets,
In Catalyst::Manual::Intro, the class Catalyst::Config is
referenced. As far as I can tell from CPAN and Trac, Catalyst::Config
doesn't exist.
Perhaps this...
=item * LCatalyst::Config
... should change to something like this...
=item * Config -- see
that error mostly means that it cannot start the script (usually the
myapp_server.pl).
http://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/SolvedIssues#si.200
basicly is what I had to do. I still use that method to deploy 4 apps
to a hosting company, so I know it works (I just ironed out all the
Basicly, you can spit out just about anything from a catalyst
application.
At work I use it to spit XML to a large scale norwegian website, and
that works great.
I also have entrypoints for returning JSON, which works great.
Having done some wap-development ages ago, I think that if it
Could it be a permission issue? does apache run as the same user as the test-server?Could perhaps make a seperate directory for development and deployment, and run one with apache and one with test-server.andreasOn 12. okt. 2006, at 10.56, Marc Logghe wrote: I think I am getting crazy here. I
I assume you have considered adding this to your dbic-schema?
If it is all to deal with the same DB, and the same structures, you
might benefit from that.
andreas
On 4. okt. 2006, at 04.27, Daniel McBrearty wrote:
basically it does some fancy processing on the db and caches the
results.
That depends totaly on what model you are using, since thats what
determins the return-value.
andreas
On 23. sep. 2006, at 00.32, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I'm 'looked-out' Been searching and reading for the last two hours
with
no good results.
A pointer/suggestion/clue-stick
I have had this problem since 5.33 I think.
just wrote it off as a configuration problem and PEBKAC:)
andreas
On 29. aug. 2006, at 03.02, Daisuke Maki wrote:
I just got bit by this last night with lighttpd + FastCGI and was
wondering, too. My quick and dirty fix for lighttpd was
$path
http://anon:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/svn/Bundles/trunk/Bundles/Template%
20Toolkit.tmbundle/
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:rb_XQo0AE9sJ:sg.validcode.at/
articles/2006/04/29/the-easiest-way-to-install-textmate-bundles
+textmate+bundle+installerhl=enct=clnkcd=3client=safari
is also cool (the