Ok, so I'm a little quick on the draw.  <sigh>  Shutting everything down
completely (read: lighttpd) and starting up fresh worked great.  At least I
can log in.  I'll play with it and see if it breaks and see what kind of
speed I can get out of this thing.

Later...
  Richard

On 10/9/07, Richard Hurt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> WooHoo, I got it working.  However, it looks like there is a problem with
> Lighttpd & SQLite3 on Debian stable.  Apparently Lighttpd is compiled
> against SQLite instead of SQLite3 and I'm getting all kinds of weird SQL
> errors:
>
> ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (SQLite3::SQLException: SQL logic error or
> missing database: INSERT INTO sessions ("updated_at", "session_id", "data")
> VALUES('2007-10-09 17:24:02', '90ade8e8a03b57f98e3b4ffa55c094f4',
> 'BAh7BiIKZmxhc2hJQzonQWN0aW9uQ29udHJvbGxlcjo6Rmxhc2g6OkZsYXNo
> SGFzaHsABjoKQHVzZWR7AA==
> ')):
>
> This same exact setup works when run against a Postgres database, so I'm
> thinking it's a SQLite3 library thing.  Any suggestions?  I like Postgres
> and might just keep using it but the simplicity of SQLite3 just makes me
> weep for joy.  :)  Also, I am curious about the performance differences
> between the two DBMSs.  It seems like SQLite3 should perform better for
> smaller sites (as long as you can keep the db file in memory).  What do you
> think?
>
> Thanx!
>   Richard
>
> On 10/9/07, Aitor Garay-Romero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >    As Sean as pointed, rails apps are served by lighttpd through
> > fcgi.  All
> > you need to do is setup lighttpd.conf correctly.  These two links are
> > useful:
> >
> >      http://duncandavidson.com/archives/153
> >      http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/70
> >
> >      /AITOR
> >
> > On 10/9/07, Richard Hurt < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hey all,
> > >
> > > I'm got my new production server (Debian) up and running with Lighttpd
> > and
> > > am now trying to get RadiantCMS working.  If I try to just run
> > > "scripts/server lighttpd" it rails saying that Lighttpd is not
> > installed
> > > on
> > > my system (or not in my path).  Lighttpd most certainly is installed
> > on my
> > > system and it's running just fine.  However I don't think I want
> > Radiant
> > > to
> > > "run" my webserver.  How can I just make it use the already existing
> > > Lighttpd instance?  I think I could have Radiant start up Mongrel and
> > then
> > > point Lightthpd to that, but that is quite a lot of moving parts just
> > for
> > > a
> > > simple web app.  Is there a "scripts/server standalone" option or
> > > something?
> > >
> > > Thanx!
> > >   Richard
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