I'm not so sure Hobo is at fault here. 

I've downgraded my app back to Hobo 2.2.3, run a *bundle update*, and run 
the server with *bundle exec rails s thin*, and still see grief loading 
front.css and front.js. 

So, it is a recently-updated asset-pipeline component that is failing?

T


On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 3:56:07 PM UTC-5, Tim Griffin wrote:
>
> I confirm I'm also seeing the same thing in an application I'm upgrade 
> from Hobo 2.2.3 to Hobo 2.2.4.
>
> ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] 
> "/stylesheets/front.css"):
>   actionpack (4.2.4) 
> lib/action_dispatch/middleware/debug_exceptions.rb:21:in `call'
>
> In addition, I'm seeing references to image assets failing route 
> references as well:
>
> ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] "/images/nu.png")
>
> Tim
>
>
> On Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 5:43:04 AM UTC-5, Ibon Castilla wrote:
>>
>> Hi Johannes,
>>
>> It's really weird, we are here seeing the same thing: both front.css and 
>> front.js are not loading properly. We are trying to debug it but no results 
>> so far.
>>
>> Best regards, Ibon.
>>
>> El martes, 12 de enero de 2016, 17:36:12 (UTC+1), Johannes Vanderknyff 
>> escribió:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> This is likely a newbie question.
>>>
>>> Have been trying to do an install of Hobo... and getting an error.
>>>
>>> Have tried on both the turnkey linux - ruby on rails appliance, which 
>>> has ruby 2.1.5p273, rails 4.2.5as well as on Fedora 23, with ruby 2.2.4p230 
>>> and Rails 4.2.5
>>>
>>> In both cases, the site comes up, but the stylesheet and the javascript 
>>> for "front" is failing to load:
>>>
>>>  ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] 
>>> "/javascripts/front.js")
>>>
>>> and 
>>>  
>>>  ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches [GET] 
>>> "/stylesheets/front.css")
>>>
>>> I have a feeling something should be added to the application/routes.rb 
>>> files, but am not sure what in order to have rails grab these resources. 
>>>
>>> NOTE: this is a clean install of 
>>>  gem install hobo
>>>  hobo new thingybob
>>>
>>> and accepting the standard defaults... 
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Johannes
>>>
>>>

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