7stud -- wrote:
> Rick Lloyd wrote:
>>>
>>> Why is :Rserver useful? �I hate that command.
>>>
>> Does seem kind of like belts and suspenders doesn't it?
>> 
>> I've actually found that ":Rserver thin" does not work in my
>> environment.   Thin is started in the background and then silently
>> dies.  However, ":!thin -d start" is the bee's knees.
>> 
>> You might take a look at ":Rlog" to view your logfile in macvim.  It
>> does the magic# -> color mapping so the logfile looks pretty.  There
>> seems to be some delay in the logfile update.
>> 
>> I'm not sure I'll stay with this for my development, I think that the
>> rails package on aquamacs is a little more intuitive but that's a
>> really subjective assessment.
> 
> Ok, I'll try :Rlog.
> 

Ok, I've had it.  I had some problems closing the Rlog window, and then 
ONCE AGAIN, I could not kill the server.  The other macvim window 
containing the server completely froze up.  It was unresponsive to 
Ctrl+C, and I couldn't even kill the window.  I had to quit macvim, and 
then once again I had to reboot to be able to start a server again.

As a result, I am NEVER using macvim/rails.vim to start a server again!


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