Mongrel and webrick crashing after Fedora update to ruby - 1.8.6.230-1

Hi,

Fedora updates have just been added to bring Ruby up to version
1.8.6.230-1 . And now both mongrel and webrick crash as soon as a
request is received. In both rails 2.0.2 and 2.1.0.

Just wondering if anyone else is having any problems. I will post to
the Fedora forum in case they have issued a corrupt update.

I have removed and re-installed ruby and rails to no avail.

The errors are reported by glibc. Rails 2.0.2 gives an invalid
pointer error and for Rails 2.1.0 I get ruby double free or
corruption.

In case anyone else is about to apply Fedora updates - proceed with
caution!

I guess the only option now is to revert to the earlier version of
Ruby - whatever that my turn out to be.

If anyone has any other ideas - I would be grateful

Tonypm

On 25 Jun 2008, at 15:39, tonypm wrote:

I have removed and re-installed ruby and rails to no avail.

The errors are reported by glibc. Rails 2.0.2 gives an invalid
pointer error and for Rails 2.1.0 I get ruby double free or
corruption.

1.8.6p230 is borked, there’s been quite a todo about this (ruby’s
fault, not fedora)

Fred

Thanks Fred - My apologies - I had looked on the Ruby site and didnt
see anything there.

I assumed it would be a hot potato if it was a Ruby issue.

So I guess my only option is to re-install the earlier version. Don’t
suppose you have a link to anything on the Ruby site that might help.

Tonypm

Once again Fred, thanks for your help. Re-installed previous version
and now up and running again. Just need to remember where I’d got to
in my app development - lol.

It is funny really, when I looked at the Fedora updates, I noticed the
Ruby update in there and hesitated briefly - then thought oh well what
the heck!! That’ll teach me eh? At least it wasn’t an update to my
main servers.

PS. do you know if 1.8.7 is working ok with rails?

Cheers
Tonypm

On 25 Jun 2008, at 15:55, tonypm wrote:

Thanks Fred - My apologies - I had looked on the Ruby site and didnt
see anything there.

I assumed it would be a hot potato if it was a Ruby issue.

So I guess my only option is to re-install the earlier version. Don’t
suppose you have a link to anything on the Ruby site that might help.

If you just chop off the end of the download links you’ll get a folder
with all ruby versions

Fred

On 25 Jun 2008, at 16:33, tonypm wrote:

PS. do you know if 1.8.7 is working ok with rails?

only with 2.1

Fred

I’m getting similar errors too:

*** glibc detected *** corrupted double-linked list *** Aborted
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: *** Aborted

Operating System: CentOS 4
Ruby version 1.8.6 (x86_64-linux)
RubyGems version 1.2.0
Rails version 2.1.0
Active Record version 2.1.0
Action Pack version 2.1.0
Active Resource version 2.1.0
Action Mailer version 2.1.0
Active Support version 2.1.0
Application root /var/www/rails/cookbook
Environment development
Database adapter postgresql
Database schema version 20080731205652

Anybody know what the problem is with this? It seems like it’s
crashing anytime I try a bad URL (as if exceptions aren’t being
properly handled)

I also followed this pretty closely to install:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/Rails+on+CentOS+4.3+with+Apache+and+FastCGI+Simply

But at some point I was also using Mongrel and Webrick (in another
tutorial). Is there anyway to ditch the this way (uninstall or
disable these?) and start the server without using Mongrel or Webrick?

Thanks,

Dave

On Jul 31, 10:20 pm, “Dave@CEG” [email protected] wrote:

Action Pack version 2.1.0
properly handled)

Are you using 1.8.6p230? As stated above, that version is bust.

Fred

Ahhh… yes.

That’s the one I have. I had read your response but I guess I
glossed over a bit… and I suppose the meaning of the word “borked”
didn’t really register either. :slight_smile:

Somebody might want to re-write the first paragraph (on installing
Ruby) at the rails download site: Ruby on Rails — A web-app framework that includes everything needed to create database-backed web applications according to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern. to
suggest using 1.8.5 instead of 1.8.6 (the source link points directly
to http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.6-p230.tar.gz)

Dave

On Jul 31, 2:23 pm, Frederick C. [email protected]