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>>>>> "Kirk" == Kirk Haines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Kirk> So, in order to adequately test it, you will have to have Kirk> _something_ in front of your processes which handle it. Also Kirk> be aware that only some web servers implement X-Sendfile Good point. I have some scripts that setup apache.conf to run in the current directory, as current user, on a high-port. It would be all rake tasks, but my rake task actually just invokes a Makefile and shell scripts, because I wrote this code for a non-ruby project originally. (My makefile also arranges to build a mysql cluster locally too) I would like to have system level tests of some kind to help with this kind of thing too. I haven't looked at how the mongrel code itself gets tested --- maybe there is something there that can help? - -- Michael Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Director -- Consumer Desktop Development, Simtone Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Personal: http://www.sandelman.ca/mcr/ SIMtone Corporation fundamentally transforms computing into simple, secure, and very low-cost network-provisioned services pervasively accessible by everyone. Learn more at www.simtone.net and www.SIMtoneVDU.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQDVAwUBSFgS7e0sRu40D6vCAQI4ogYAoJkW4C7P7acV+ZRoCU6Bb46Wt3M6qwzG 0SUWXzs2xvGPFmcpdqjBIIHj/D+XCNZxIPgFtj62yFmZTzl320sJvjcrA/SOteRD o4ik+wXHFmIKum3Yz4i2qSJFNJmZJ4Juv7p9Np1b6M0W3Gjz4IbKox1oteCicnTW e18hgZg5009LxjPxwNXnKVZbJQmdqGM3xB2MMK3eBOkN5HkbwaBConrhOZ3VpmU1 PlTVjdt4mZ2RPXtrzDMG6ROJqhaYbmka =Fyfj -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Mongrel-users mailing list Mongrel-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/mongrel-users