On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:38 AM, Ben Burdick bburd...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe that it is most likely the actionwebservice gem (which typo
depends on) you have installed that is making the call to actionpack 1.13.3
Try this: sudo gem install datanoise-actionwebservice --source
Besides the deployment questions, I'm a little confused by the new
article editing UI. The old UI had separate labeled areas for the
section of the article to be shown on the main page, and for
extended content (if any). Now there's an unlabeled text area with
a section below for an
Merci Frédéric!
It took me a while to find the more button, but I get it now.
C'e n'etait pas grave!
2009/3/24 de Villamil Frédéric frede...@de-villamil.com
Besides the deployment questions, I'm a little confused by the new article
editing UI. The old UI had separate labeled areas for the
Hey Rick,
Is there any other Ben Burdick? ;) Glad to hear that you got your
server trouble squared away.
There is a great article over at Slicehost on how to get passenger
rocking on Ubuntu, here http://articles.slicehost.com/2009/2/2/ubuntu-intrepid-mod_rails-installation
- although,
I've been running my blog for a long time using typo. It's been running on
typo 4.1.
My server recently crashed and I decided that it might be a good thing to
upgrade the blog in the process of restoring everything.
I've gotten the old installation directory and a dump of the database onto
my
I believe that it is most likely the actionwebservice gem (which typo
depends on) you have installed that is making the call to actionpack
1.13.3
Try this: sudo gem install datanoise-actionwebservice --source
http://gems.github.com
That you will you the latest maintained version of