Re: [Radiant] BIG problems after removing page_attachments

2008-10-17 Thread Joe Van Dyk
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, guys. I gave in to the hype about paperclipped, about how it will
> make my whites whiter and make my food taste better and all that jazz.
> Weeel, I need to get rid of page_attachments first, so I did, and
> now my site won't start back up.

How's paperclipped better than attachment_fu/page_attachments?
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Re: [Radiant] BIG problems after removing page_attachments

2008-08-31 Thread Christopher Dwan
Hmmm ... nothing in that dump points to your Radiant app. It's all  
references to the files in the Radiant gem or in Rails.  Can you get a  
more descriptive dump that traces something back or mentions something  
the files in your Radiant instance?


-C


On 30-Aug-08, at 8:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 10:21 -0400, Sean Cribbs wrote:

Nate,

That seems correct.  If you get the production log issue fixed,  
give us
a pastie of the failure, or better yet, just ssh in and run Mongrel  
with
script/server.  If it fails to start, it should give you a stack  
dump of

the failure.



Well, I went back to the first version before I deleted the
page_attachments plugin and I was able to use the site as normal, even
after I migrated the extension back to VERSION=0. I restarted the  
server

and the site behaved like it did before, and on the admin side the
Attachments section was still visible on the bottom of each of the
pages. I didn't try adding anything, it was enough for me that the  
site

was loading properly.

Everything changed however when I deleted the page_attachments
extension. When I tried to start up the server, I got the following
output: http://pastie.org/263392 . I am really at a loss here. Do you
have any idea where I need to start looking to get this thing up and
running again without page_attachments? I am totally confused.



Thanks,

Nate

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Re: [Radiant] BIG problems after removing page_attachments

2008-08-30 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 2008-08-30 at 10:21 -0400, Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Nate,
> 
> That seems correct.  If you get the production log issue fixed, give us 
> a pastie of the failure, or better yet, just ssh in and run Mongrel with 
> script/server.  If it fails to start, it should give you a stack dump of 
> the failure.


Well, I went back to the first version before I deleted the
page_attachments plugin and I was able to use the site as normal, even
after I migrated the extension back to VERSION=0. I restarted the server
and the site behaved like it did before, and on the admin side the
Attachments section was still visible on the bottom of each of the
pages. I didn't try adding anything, it was enough for me that the site
was loading properly.

Everything changed however when I deleted the page_attachments
extension. When I tried to start up the server, I got the following
output: http://pastie.org/263392 . I am really at a loss here. Do you
have any idea where I need to start looking to get this thing up and
running again without page_attachments? I am totally confused.



Thanks,

Nate

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Re: [Radiant] BIG problems after removing page_attachments

2008-08-30 Thread Sean Cribbs

Nate,

That seems correct.  If you get the production log issue fixed, give us 
a pastie of the failure, or better yet, just ssh in and run Mongrel with 
script/server.  If it fails to start, it should give you a stack dump of 
the failure.


Sean

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

OK, guys. I gave in to the hype about paperclipped, about how it will
make my whites whiter and make my food taste better and all that jazz.
Weeel, I need to get rid of page_attachments first, so I did, and
now my site won't start back up.

The process:

1) ssh into server and migrate page_attachments to VERSION=0
2) delete local copy from project
3) svn commit the the changes
4) cap deploy
5) remove the page_attachments entry in the production db (was id=1)
6) problems started

When I went back to my old pages in the web browser and refreshed them,
I got a very long lasting beach ball and the error "Application error
Rails application failed to start properly" shows up.

This is where it gets good: I tried to go to my production.log to get a
clue what was happening, but for some reason I told svn to ignore the
whole log folder when I started the project. Now I have no production
log to go to and my app won't start. I'll set that issue to the side for
a minute. I'll have to figure out how to coax svn to start using the log
directory again another time.

What I really need to know is, did I uninstall the page_attachments
extension improperly? Is there something that the extension added or
changed installed during the installation procedure that might be
keeping my app from working now that it no longer exists?

Any would certainly be appreciated.


~Nate

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