How do I then start the development mode and which configuration file does it use? It seems to use some different configuration file now on my setup.
Thanks, Sebastian On 05/21/12 08:53pm, Matt Rogers wrote: > rails server > > instead of ./script/server > > Thanks > -- > Matt > > > On Monday, May 21, 2012 at 6:31 PM, Sebastian Fischmeister wrote: > > > Great job. How do I start the local server in rails 3? The following > > doesn't work: > > > > ./script/server -e development > > > > Thanks, > > Sebastian > > > > On 05/18/12 08:38pm, Reinier Balt wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > > > I've just merged the rails3 branch. This means that > > > * Tracks is migrated to rails 3 > > > * Tracks runs on ruby 1.9 (tested on 1.9.3) > > > > > > This migration has some consequences: > > > * support for ruby 1.8.7 is going away. You need to have ruby 1.9.x for > > > the > > > test environment because some gems depend on it. (ruby 1.8.7 will be > > > unsupported from this summer IIRC; Rails 4 will also work only on ruby > > > 1.9) > > > * I hope to maintain tracks 2.2 on 1.8.7, but only if it isn't too hard > > > (I'd > > > like to focus my energy on other stuff). N.B. My own Tracks server is > > > running ruby 1.8.7, probably until I migrate it to Fedora 18 in the end of > > > the year (FC17 will include ruby 1.9) > > > * I had to remove support for openid, cas and ldap. I have no means to > > > test > > > it (cas, ldap) and the gems we used for openid is not supported anymore. > > > I'd > > > like to move to device/omniauth to get support back in, preferably in the > > > 2.2 timeframe. > > > * I had to remove SOAP support, because the gem is not really available > > > for > > > rails 3.2 and SOAP is not really believed in anymore by the rails > > > community. > > > This means you may need to migrate your scripts (email-to-tracks?) to > > > REST. > > > * I you try rails in production environment, do not forget to run > > > rake assets:precompile > > > to get all js, css and images working. This is not needed for development > > > and test environment. > > > * If you have ruby 1.8.7, run > > > bundle install --without test > > > to avoid installing factory-girl which depends on ruby 1.9 > > > > > > I did get almost all tests running. Those tests not passing have issues > > > with > > > the tests, not Tracks functionality :-) > > > > > > Please help test Tracks on Rails 3.2 out! > > > > > > Reinier > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Tracks-discuss mailing list > > > [email protected] > > > (mailto:[email protected]) > > > http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Tracks-discuss mailing list > > [email protected] > > (mailto:[email protected]) > > http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss > > > _______________________________________________ Tracks-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.rousette.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/tracks-discuss
