Thanks for your reply. How would I determine if Rails is frozen?
I observe that when I run the svn upgrade, it pulls in a specific revision of Rails and places it in that directory, but how do I check if that's what's actually being used?
I know that at various times, I've installed my own ruby *and* rails, although I was fairly sure I'd been running Dreamhost's ruby and Dreamhost's rails. Indeed a "whereis rails" from my shell shows "/usr/bin/rails". On the other hand, when I navigate to /usr/bin, there's no rails to be found...
Is it just a matter of (somewhere) pointing that missing pathname variable to vendor/rails?
Mike
On 5/19/06, Scott Bronson <
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On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 09:40 -0400, Mike Purvis wrote:
> I was on the typo mailing list about a year ago, but I seem to be
> having problems again. I'm not sure if it's just that Dreamhost is
> crappy for RoR, but on the whole, I've found running Typo a very
> frustrating experience. (you know, apart from the occasional periods
> where it would run perfectly fine and be terrific... I really
> appreciate all the hard work the devs have put into making Typo great,
> I just wish I could get it going more reliably for myself.)
Just checking: rails is frozen in vendor/ right? If not, then that's
why it's so unstable. Other than the latency from their machines being
so drastically overcommitted, personally I don't find DH to be too bad.
I feel your pain. I'm wondering if Typo is starting to pull a
Debian...? The stable version is hopelessly out of date and the
development version is often breaking in new and strange ways, leaving
no version suitable for production usage. Just a thought.
- Scott
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