Quoth Michael Schuerig ([email protected]):
> On Friday 10 September 2010, Kenneth Dunlap wrote:
> > Are there any decent backends for rails 3?
> 
> Yes: passenger and mongrel are very decent backends.
> 
> > passenger is
> > disqualified because of it's unfriendly install.  I have a software
> > distribution system.  I don't compile software on production
> > machines.
> > mongrel2 is disqualified because it won't compile on *BSD, since
> > it insists on having sys/sendfile.h
> 
> At least on Debian Linux there are binary packages for passenger 
> (libapache2-mod-passenger) as well as mongrel. Apparently you are on a 
> *BSD-based system. In case you haven't looked already, make sure there 
> are no binary packages readily available for your systems. Consider 
> building the necessary packages yourself and integrate them with your 
> distribution system.
> 
> >From your question I assume that you don't yet have much experience with 
> deploying rails applications. If this is the case, I'd recommend using 
> passenger in favor of mongrel and the more esoteric options. It is 
> easier to get support and it is easier in production as there aren't as 
> many (different) processes you need to monitor. -- If I misinterpreted 
> your question, well, go ahead and use your experience.
> 

Alas, after finally getting passenger built and disted to a test
machine, the process spawner segfaults in libpthread.  As for mongrel2,
it won't compile on FreeBSD.  My production system is currently running
apache/mongrel happily enough, but I was hoping to use ruby 1.9.2
when I switch to rails 3, and mongrel version 1 doesn't play well 
with ruby19.

Ken
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