Sadly your blog was not a lot of use.
I'm just trying to get this to run as a demo on my own Linux server with
WebBrick. No FCGI, no Apache. ZILCH.
So the stuff about .htaccess, Dreamhost, deployment etc is not relevant.
I'm trying to do the **bare minimum** to get this to work, not deploy it
"in the wild". I'm trying to solve the very basic problem.
Yes I tried the
CONFIG = {:edge => true}
thing and variation on that I found at other sites.
The RikiEngline package had the various 'require' and 'start'
items you discuss already in it.
Casper Fabricius wrote:
> I have experienced a lot of problems when deploying the combination of
> FastCGI, Rails 1.1.2 in the vendors-dir and User- and Logine-engines,
> especially those dreaded NoMethodErrors. You might want to take a look on my
> description of how to overcome various problems when deploying, since you
> seem to have similar problems:
> http://casperfabricius.com/blog/2006/05/21/rails-on-dreamhost/
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anton J
> Aylward
> Sent: 25. maj 2006 13:43
> To: Discussion of the use of existing Engines
> Subject: Re: [Engine-users] Upgrading Rails to 1.1
>
> I had a similar trace when I downloaded the demo of RikiEngine_0_3_2.
> I have
> actionpack-1.12.1
> rails-1.1.2
> activerecord-1.14.2
>
> I did try, as you suggest, upgrading the engine plugin.
> I also tried upgrading user_engine and login_engine.
>
> The result was catastrophic, even more error messages spewed.
> It was now complaining about what seemed to be the innards of the Oracle
> and FCGI adapters, among many things.
>
>
> I gave up.
> Until I saw this thread.
>
> I really like the IDEA of the packaging that 'engines' represents, but
> there does seem to be problems with the deployment.
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