Ah...thanks for the pointers. I'll post in the more appropriate places. On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 2:50:33 PM UTC-5, Xavier Noria wrote: > > The way to approach this depends too much on the details. Reading the file > in memory and applying some simple regexp could suffice. On the other > extreme you could redefine the problem by using environment variables in > each call to worker_processes and having the values set externally. And > there are surely other solutions in between. > > Just some thoughts, the topic of this mailing list is Rails _core_ > development, however. That is, things related to the development of Rails > itself. Please repost your question to the rubyonrails-talk mailing list, > IRC, or (gasp!) Stack Overflow. (This is a Ruby problem indeed, not Rails > specific.) >
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