On Jun 8, 9:42 pm, "J. D." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I use Hostgator as my hosting provider and I checked out the versions of
> the apps they are running:
>
> Linux CentOS: 5.3
> Ruby: 1.8.5
> Rails: 2.3.2
> MySQL: 5.1.30
>
> I've been programming on a windows box but I do have a virtual linux box
> setup (not for this particular model) - I wasn't even aware that people
> still used Ruby 1.8.5..
>
> My current platform for development is:
>
> Windows Vista 32
> Ruby: 1.9.1-p129
> Rails: 2.3.2
> MySQL: 5.1.30
>
> Do you think that there will be some problems with my development
> platform when it goes over to production?
>
I'm always a fan of having a development setup that is as close as
possible to the production setup. There are plenty of differences in
the ruby standard library, behavior of the language and even syntax
between 1.9 and 1.8

Fred
> What steps do you think I should take (I'm in the process of setting up
> a vbox for the exact specifications of my host) just in case the host
> setup doesn't work properly?  Is there a better hosting provider than
> Gatorhost that will work well with Rails that houses the ability for me
> to setup my own environment?
>
> Thanks..
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