Brian Gernhardt wrote:
I'm working on a website for a client and I'm attempting to find a
decent host for them. I'm building the site locally right now, using
Radiant 0.7.1, Paperclipped, and Styles 'n' Scripts.
I've looked around but it's far too easy to find piles of negative
feedback
The instructions for Radiant upgrade point to updating
RADIANT_GEM_VERSION (or commenting it out), but it is not set in the
config/environment.rb (you have to do it manualy). Yeah, I know,
sometimes it helps if you put some effort into reading the instructions.
But, in case you do NOT upgrade
Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
Saša Babić wrote:
Thus, I propose that we put in config/environtment.rb something like:
RADIANT_GEM_VERSION = '0.7.1' unless defined? RADIANT_GEM_VERSION
I thought be default if nothing is specified, it would use the most
recent install of Radiant?
Yes, and I think
Anton Aylward wrote:
I don't want to blow away my current application.
I'm curious why do you find blowing it away such a problem? Can't you
replicate the setup? Just branch* the application (you do use a
repository, don't you?), clone the database, and you're set.
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* or copy the radiant
Saša Babić wrote:
Its really simple:
@mohit all:
I've made a draft page for the Summer Reboot:
http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Deploying_your_first_site
Someone should, please, do a sanity check on it. Also, english is not
native for me, so maybe that should be checked, too.
Side note: its
rubyonrails.org runs on Radiant (through Passenger):
http://weblog.rubyonrails.com/2008/12/21/mild-refresh-of-rubyonrails-org
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john wrote:
The Z-Man has it backwards. If the user goes out of their way to set a
custom background color the site should respect that, the same as with
user selected fonts and css and whether images are shown and whether
javascript is enabled and whether Flash and Java are available, etc.
Joe E. wrote:
Bubble busted, but pain was minimal. :)
I'm new to rails but when proper ruby/rails skills are acquired, I
shall consider your suggestion.
If you choose to go that route, I've just stumbled on something that you
might (or not) find useful: Mack framework. Its yet another Ruby
Jan frederik Poulsen wrote:
I'm on a mac.
Radiant is located in two places on my machine:
1. As my app - my specific site: ~/Sites/
and
2. As the generator Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8/gems/radiant-0.6.7
Wher are extensions supposed to be installed? In my specifik site of the
original place?