2009/6/6 Mk 27 <[email protected]>:
>
> Steve Ross wrote:
>> Are you watching your logs?  You should have all kinds of information
> about what went wrong. Are you running in development or production
> mode?
>
> As I mentioned earlier, there is *NO* output to any logs by passenger,
> other than
>
> Apache/2.2.10 (Unix) DAV/2 Phusion_Passenger/2.2.2 configured --
> resuming normal operations
>
> Apache's log level is set to "debug".  There are 0 bytes in the actual
> app logs. And there is at least an entire post here about my mode.  I
> have the feeling we are using different software.
>
>> Really, the Phusion documentation is kick-ass great.
>
> I would feel that way too, if "Phusion Passenger" itself worked.  Since
> my app runs fine under WEBbrick, I am kind of at a loss.
>
> Certainly, it is not "kick-ass" to have the software throw up this
> notice
>
> "We're sorry, but something went wrong. We've been notified about this
> issue."
>
> and then do absolutely noting else (who is this "we" and how were they
> "notified"?  Maybe it is inclusive, like:  "Here we are.  Something went
> wrong! We -- including you -- have just been notified.  Goodbye!"  I
> feel kind of like Dave talking to Hal, outside the air lock*.).  I would
> say it was lame, but I don't want to offend anyone ;)
>

Are you sure the 'something went wrong' message is not from your
public/500.html file?

Colin

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