On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 6:28 PM, fRAnKEnSTEin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am trying to install/configure Passenger on a dedicated centos
> server. I have installed passenger successfully, but i am having to
> much troubles trying to configure it with my dedicated server

> First of all, my dedicated server uses cpanel, this means that i can
> not just open directly the http.donf file to make changes because
> cPanel rebuilds the file on every update or account creation by
> compiling from its userdata files.

If it's a "dedicated server", you should be able to configure it any
way you want -- so why don't you turn off this "cpanel" thing, which
sounds like total crap, and edit your conf files as needed?

I just installed passenger/mod_rails on a system yesterday for the
first time, and it took about 5 minutes. It sounds like your problem
is with cpanel, not passenger.

Just sayin' ... :-)

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