Re: libraptor binary

2010-06-12 Thread Nicholas J Humfrey

On 11 Jun 2010, at 16:48, Arto Bendiken wrote:

 Hi Matt,
 
 On Jun 11, 2:28 am, Matthew Soldo m...@heroku.com wrote:
 Hi RDF fans,
 
 We now have libraptor on our bamboo stack!
 
 Bamboo is not the default Heroku stack. If you aren't familiar with Heroku
 stacks you should read up on them here.
 
 To create a new app with Bamboo, use the following command:
 
 heroku create --stack bamboo-ree-1.8.7
 
 To switch an existing app to bamboo:
 
 heroku stack:migrate bamboo-ree-1.8.7
 
 Let me know how it goes.
 
 - Matt
 
 Just testing this out now... for anyone who wants to play with this,
 make sure that you have both the `rdf-raptor` and `ffi` gems specified
 in your Heroku application's .gems file or Gemfile, and then
 explicitly switch RDF::Raptor over to using FFI mode by setting an
 environment variable as follows:
 
$ heroku config:add RDF_RAPTOR_ENGINE=ffi --app myapp
 
 (CLI mode is still the default in the current RDF::Raptor release.
 This will be changed to auto-detection of FFI vis-a-vis CLI mode in
 the next release.)
 
 Unfortunately, at the moment I'm running into this problem:
 
/home/slugs/.../.gems/gems/ffi-0.6.3/lib/ffi/library.rb:113:in
 `attach_function': Function 'raptor_new_world' not found in
 [libraptor.so] (FFI::NotFoundError)
 
 It looks like RDF::Raptor's FFI mode is currently relying on a
 `raptor_new_world` function which was only introduced as of libraptor
 1.4.19:
 
http://librdf.org/raptor/RELEASE.html#rel1_4_19
 
 Matt, I'm assuming you had to deploy the older libraptor version
 1.4.17 because of platform constraints (an enterprise Linux distro
 or the like), making an upgrade infeasible, so we'll try and work
 around this on our end in the next RDF::Raptor release. Shouldn't be
 too difficult to fix, I think.
 
 I'll keep you posted.



Hi Arto,

Looks like they are running Debian Lenny on Bamboo:
http://docs.heroku.com/bamboo
http://bamboo-ree-versions.heroku.com/

Debian package information for Lenny (1.4.17-1):
http://packages.debian.org/lenny/libraptor1

Are you currently investigating adding support for 1.4.17?

Although I am spoilt for choice now, with Gregg releasing writer support in his 
rdf-rdfxml gem :)


nick.


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Re: rails-3.0.0.beta4 on bamboo-ree-1.8.7?

2010-06-12 Thread Trevor Turk
On Jun 10, 9:43 pm, Pedro Belo pe...@heroku.com wrote:
 Thanks for reporting. We're aware we need to update Bundler - we'll
 roll that out asap!

Any chance of an ETA on this Bundler update?

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Preserve cache

2010-06-12 Thread Alan B
Hi all, I have an app that generates a lot of PDF files that never
need to change. I was going to generate them once and then cache them
using Varnish and a long expires header. However, I see from the
heroku docs that the cache is purged whenever I deploy. Is there any
way to prevent this from happening?

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Re: Preserve cache

2010-06-12 Thread Keenan Brock

S3?

On Jun 12, 2010, at 2:41 PM, Alan B listst...@gmail.com wrote:


Hi all, I have an app that generates a lot of PDF files that never
need to change. I was going to generate them once and then cache them
using Varnish and a long expires header. However, I see from the
heroku docs that the cache is purged whenever I deploy. Is there any
way to prevent this from happening?

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Re: Application monitoring and DR/BC backups - SMS and email alerting etc

2010-06-12 Thread Daryl
Had seen them mentioned before but hadn't heard whether people were
really happy with them or not.

Have you used them and like them? They look close to what we need.

Daryl.


On Jun 11, 11:17 pm, Ben Lovell benjamin.lov...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 11 June 2010 09:18, Daryl daryl.mann...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey there!

  In the past, I've generally had dedicated servers (or Amazon EC2) that
  have allowed me to use monit and be pointed at via Nagios for
  monitoring and alerting when things went all pear shaped.

  What are people using as reasonably priced options for monitoring the
  uptime and such of their heroku apps ? Looked at Scout but sms
  monitoring is not available for less than $159 USD a month which is a
  bit steep for our NGO on top of the fees we'll be paying heroku.

 Have you heard of these folks:

 http://pingdom.com/

 Cheers,
 Ben



  thanks !
  Daryl.

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