Hi Chris,
when have you tested the jruby-installation with hobo?
Maybe 2 month ago, one mamber wrote that it is noproblem with it.


On Jul 1, 6:39 pm, Chris Apolzon <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you exclusively want to use jruby, then a ruby installation is not
> necessary.
>
> However, have you tested Hobo with jruby?  I tried it out (quickly) a while
> back and I thought there were some issues with getting it up and running.
>  Just trying to prevent a whole setup devoted to jruby if hobo isn't going
> to work.
>
> On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 11:46 AM, isevs 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Heelo Brett,
>
> > thank you very much for you answer, but I don't want to loose my work.
> > Therefor I must save the files.
>
> > Is it Ok, if I save the Projektfiles from Ruby on Rails folders and
> > dump the databases from the MySql-Environment?
>
> > Then I clean all what I have installed :
> > Ruby on Rails (instrails + bitnami) and all what I find about MySql on
> > the Fixdisk?
>
> > After that, I run new the Installation-processes
> > a) for Ruby on Rails
> > b) for MySql
>
> > Then I move the Rails-Projektfiles below the projekt-folder.
> > After that I import the databases to MySql.
>
> > If that ist ready, I can install Hobo, or have I first to install
> > jruby(because in the future I want to use not ruby but rather jruby)?
> > Or ist it better, if I install jruby before ruby on rails?
>
> > Would you please write, wether my thoughts are true, or if I have any
> > mistakes in my plan.
>
> > Thank you for your help.
>
> > Torsten
>
> > On Jun 30, 7:49 pm, Brett Nelson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > You should probably reduce your MySQL installs down to a single
> > > install.
>
> > > By far the easiest way would be to uninstall everything and then
> > > decide which installer you want to use bitnami or XAMP, you can run
> > > multiple mysql installs but this requires that you install the 2nd one
> > > manually and manually configure it.  Which is a lot more than just
> > > putting it in a different location on the harddrive. It needs its own
> > > service and to be running on a different port.  Then the client for
> > > the second one needs to configured for the alternate port as well, but
> > > unless you have a really good reason to do this, stick with a single
> > > MySQL instance and use multlipe databases.
>
> > > At this point, to uninstall everything cleanly you will most likely
> > > need to perform some of the uninstall manually.
>
> > > Do you have data you need to save, if so you will need have MySQL
> > > working well enough to dump the data. You can backup your databases
> > > with a tool provided by MySQL mysqldump.  (mysqldump -u username -p
> > > dbname > dbname_backup.sql)  You are in good shape if you don't have
> > > anything you need to save, just skip this and uninstall.
>
> > > Uninstall all the mysqls.
> > > 1) Use control panel add/remove programs to get the first one (since
> > > it was installed using an installer). If there is an option to
> > > uninstall the second one using the control panel use that as well, but
> > > you will still need to perform some manual uninstall steps.
>
> > > 2) Check to see if any MySQL services are still running,  (Control
> > > Panel - Administrative Tools - Services)  If you find any running stop
> > > them. Note some installers rename the services so read through every
> > > service that is there to make sure you find them all.
>
> > > 3) Delete any mysql folders you can find, be sure to get any my.ini or
> > > mysql.ini files that are out there, they may be in the WINDOWS folder
> > > or some special place that the installers may have put them.  Windows
> > > Search can help you find them.
>
> > > 4) Restart your computer, go back into services to verify that the
> > > MySQL services are no longer there.
>
> > > Now you can resinstall MySQL using one (but only one) of the
> > > installers bitnami or XAMP.   After that whatever else you need should
> > > be installed piece by piece if the installer is going to install
> > > something you already have installed.
>
> > > Just this morning I fixed a problem in a similar fashion but with
> > > multiple PHP installs, same thing just different program.
>
> > > Hope this helps.
>
> > > Brett
>
> > > On Jun 30, 6:42 am, isevs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hallo Dave,
> > > > thank you.
> > > > That is a status I want to reach.
> > > > XAMPP is also on my Computer.
>
> > > > I haves started in thew beginning with the instrails.
> > > > Some monthes later - I have done further jobs betweeen - I started
> > > > again, but it doesn't work like before.
> > > > Then, I installed the bitnami-Rails-Environment and the mysql-DBMS in
> > > > other folders on another hard disc.
>
> > > > I wanted to test, wether there is a difference to Sqlite.
>
> > > > Finally it works.
>
> > > > Now, a view monthes later again, I want to merge all the existing
> > > > projects.
> > > > That say to me, I must move files from the diffent dirs into the same
> > > > and I have to edit the configuration files for
> > > > a) rails and
> > > > b) mysql
> > > > to write into the new pathes.
> > > > After that, I wnat to install the newest Jruby, because I want to run
> > > > the new App as a war-File under the VM.
> > > > After that, I want to install Hobo and build the new App.
>
> > > > Now: which files/directories I have to move and/or edit, so that my
> > > > wishes come true?
>
> > > > Best regards and thanks
>
> > > > Torsten
>
> > > > On Jun 30, 2:11 pm, Dave Porter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Is there any reason you have to use MySQL locally ?
> > > > > I use the default sqllite3 locally and it works fine!
> > > > > Then deploy to whatever you want...
> > > > > Rails switched from MySQL to sqlite3 to keep things simple on a local
> > > > > development machine.
> > > > > I adhere to this principle by having a local setup for Apache, MySQL
> > &
> > > > > PHP using XAMPP (that is turned on when needed) that way my Ruby/RoR
> > > > > work and my PHP work don't interfere with each other!
> > > > > Cheers Dave
>
> > > > > On Jun 30, 5:21 pm, isevs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hello,
>
> > > > > > is there no one in this group of over 400 member, who has
> > experience
> > > > > > with windows XP and Rails with MySql?
>
> > > > > > I' m one of the fellows, who translate the Book Hobo at work into
> > > > > > german language and there is nothing of this problem in it.
>
> > > > > > This kind of question is a part of troubleshooting for mysql and
> > rails
> > > > > > before I do install the hobo gem!
>
> > > > > > I'm looking forward for any idea.
>
> > > > > > Torsten
>
> > > > > > On Jun 29, 11:24 pm, kevinpfromnm <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > can't help you on the windows side but owen might and there's a
> > > > > > > section in the hobo books on getting it going in windows as well.
>
> > > > > > > On Jun 29, 12:32 pm, isevs <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > > > > > Hello,
>
> > > > > > > > my Problem:
> > > > > > > > I want to use Hobo, but I have Rails and in Fact mysql 2 times
> > install
> > > > > > > > on my Windows XP.
>
> > > > > > > > Now Rais do not work witout trouble and MySql don't work right,
> > too.
>
> > > > > > > > What ist my wish:
> > > > > > > > I want, to merge the 2 installations of Rails and foth
> > installations
> > > > > > > > of MySql, because I don't want to loose my Projekts.
> > > > > > > > After that, I want to install Hobo and I want to continue with
> > Hobo.
>
> > > > > > > > The first Rails was instrails and the second Rails-installation
> > was
> > > > > > > > bitnami. both I have extended with an own mysql-installation on
> > > > > > > > different drives, because after the bitnami-installation, the
> > > > > > > > aplikations won't run with mysql.
> > > > > > > > I know, that it was addlebrained, but now it is the status quo.
>
> > > > > > > > Which steps I have to take for the right feeling.
>
> > > > > > > > Thank you for Help
>
> > > > > > > > Torsten
>
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