Hi Sean,

Thanks for the emails. Will be good to see some quality stuff on YouTube for
once!

I noticed on your blog, that you are using Litespeed for your RadiantCMS
site. Which version Litespeed? I was using LSWS-3.0RC2 last week, then
hopped back to Apache then to deprec/cap ... so I am being a mad-configer at
the moment.

I just ran radiant-0.6.0RC2 as per the instructions on the weblog;

- download,
- install, and
- unpack ... got exactly the same errors as Walter Davis did previously (23
march i think). Also the unpack required Rake, which I thought would have
been included by default. Quick gem install rake fixed that.

cheers Ben.

On 3/30/07, Sean Cribbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ben,

1) I would say MySQL, but with the page caching mechanism, sqlite3 might
be ok.
2) The mental branch is already on 1.2.3.  If you definitely need
1.2.3, use that.
3) It should be pretty simple to set up Radiant with Cap/Deprec, it's
just that you won't have to login to the SVN server.  You'll want to
create some extra tasks to run `rake db:bootstrap` and possibly copy
over any local assets you need.  In some ways cap/deprec is kind of
overkill for Radiant since its distribution packaging is designed to
be used in shared hosting environments.  Nevertheless, it would be
good to have some deployment recipes for Radiant.

Sean

On 3/29/07, Benjamin Minton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm reconfiguring my Ubuntu-based Slice for a new Radiant server
featuring
> Apache2, Mongrel, MySql. After some extensive searching there is little
if
> any information on deploying a server with that particular mix.
>
> Also read that excellent 96 page Radiant.pdf but had some questions;
>
> 1). Is it preferable to use Sqlite3 or MySql on a small business, medium
> traffic website with Radiant as the frontend?
> 2). If I install Radiant 0.6.0RC2 which includes Rails 1.2.2, can I
upgrade
> to Rails 1.2.3 with confidence in Radiant remaining fairly stable?
> 3). Has anyone successfully deployed Radiant using Capistrano/Deprec?
>
> With regard to point 3)., I had a try at this today and it failed after
the
> unpack, due to the local system (my desktop) not having a current DB
> installed & configured. Can this default DB-connection be over-ridden?
>
> Great application, looking forward to using it more.
>
> Cheers, Ben.
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