Pat,
Unfortunately that is an Apache thing, what it does is determine that
the service it is connecting to as a proxy is down, and it remembers
that it is down.
You would see in the apache error_log (for example)
[Sat Feb 16 11:55:38 2008] [error] (111)Connection refused: proxy:
HTTP:
Sir,
The theme you have selected is missing one of the 'views' for the
option you are wanting. If you are the author of this theme you will
want to correct it yourself, otherwise you will need to contact the
author to have them fix it, or switch themes.
The error that you pasted that
Okay this is plain silly,
what does your config/database.yml show?
Which Adapter are you using SQLite3? MySQL?
If you are using MySQL please create the database, db:create does not
create the database for you.
... and if you are unaware of how to do that, then please read the
manual for
Hi,
It wasn't that I had any doubt that db:create should work, it was that
rake task is defined in rails, and not typo. So I felt it was more
rails related. Where it's casued or ended, I don't know.
it works for me with regular ruby 1.8.6, I don't use jruby so I did
not test, but I
Hi Arun,
I see this topic was touched on but I figured hey... let's beat it to
death!
Typically with major version changes of the Rails Core, from 2.0 to
2.1, the application needs to be ported to the new version.
Depending on the changes this may be easy, or painful.
However, when
To whomever it may concern,
I notice the common thread here. How to deploy typo?
There is many ways to deploy typo, the most common is
1) FastCGI. (It's also the most murky confusing documentation imo, I
don't blame this on typo, I blame this on FastCGI Documentation and
the people who
off. They provide no help to speak of while insisting
there is no problem.
Also, proofreading is a good idea.
On Jul 15, 2008, at 10:22 PM, Scott Likens wrote:
To whomever it may concern,
I reckon that would be me, among others.
I notice the common thread here. How to deploy typo?
Why
On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:14 AM, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
Chet Farmer wrote:
Now, there's no real difference with Mongrel/Webrick if you run
nginx or Apache or lighttpd. It works, it's well documented and
takes the most amount of memory (actually all of them really take
the same amount of
On Jul 16, 2008, at 12:12 PM, Rodger Donaldson wrote:
Why is mod_proxy working with mongrel such an exercise?
That's it as a whole, 7 whole lines. Add that to your apache
configuration in a Virtualhost area for your blog and startup typo
and you should be golden.
At which point you wonder
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:38 AM, Chet Farmer wrote:
Beats me. Perhaps you should refer to the first portion of my reply
to you last night.
It's clearly a problem, though. It's also a problem that the purpose
of Mongrel isn't made clear; you just have to take on faith that
it's something you
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:43 AM, Chet Farmer wrote:
On Jul 16, 2008, at 6:04 AM, Scott Likens wrote:
Which portion of the documentation needs to be revised? FastCGI?
Mongrel?
Honestly, all of it. I know that's a broad answer, but it's the
truth. Compare the installation experience of a LAMP
On Jul 16, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Chet Farmer wrote:
We are comparing an Apple to a Pear, LAMP is not the same as LAMR
or a Ruby on Rails install. Please stop comparing it, you are
doing nothing useful by doing that.
Are you really saying you can't compare a Ruby app with a LAMP app?
That's
On Jul 16, 2008, at 3:36 PM, Chet Farmer wrote:
Scott,
You persist in answering questions that I'm not asking. At this
point, I won't give a damn about Typo deployment again until some
time *after* the bug fixes I require are deployed, if then.
Your ongoing insistence that Typo/Ruby IS
On Jul 16, 2008, at 5:09 PM, JZ wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 4:22 AM, Scott Likens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To whomever it may concern,
I notice the common thread here. How to deploy typo?
There is many ways to deploy typo, the most common is
1) FastCGI.
We all know, it sucks
On Jul 17, 2008, at 11:36 AM, Chet Farmer wrote:
My complaints really began with this very point; recall one of my
original points was the poor state of documentation concerning the
idiosyncratic installation requirements of Typo.
If it were more clear why I should consider installing
Hello Frédéric,
I wish I could say Rubygems was giving 5.1.1, I told it gem install
typo -v 5.1.1 and it installed 5.0... admin said 4.1.1
So I went to typosphere to try and find a tarball download, and well I
couldn't find one. Tried to find the svn url or something, well I
couldn't
http://www.pillowfactory.org/2008/06/06/twitter-plugin-for-typo
On Oct 14, 2008, at 2:50 PM, Bill McGonigle wrote:
Is anybody updating their Twitter feed automatically with Typo?
I've seen a few sites that will pose as intermediaries, backed on
trackback pings but I'm not real keen on
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