Just upgraded my laptop to RoR 3.0.3. (Ruby 1.9.2, Gems 1.3.7, Windows
box.)
It took a couple of attempts, but I got past the missing sqlite.dll
error (which shouldn’t be an issue IMO for new installs, but that’s
another post.)
rails server fires up w/o problem. but >>mongrel_rails start completely blows up
with a segmentation fault.
I’m a RoR fanboy, but relatively inexperienced. WTF? The same command
worked fine on RoR 2.3.5 apps. This shouldn’t be so damned difficult.
parki
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Brian P. wrote in post #969468:
Just upgraded my laptop to RoR 3.0.3. (Ruby 1.9.2, Gems 1.3.7, Windows
box.)
It took a couple of attempts, but I got past the missing sqlite.dll
error (which shouldn’t be an issue IMO for new installs, but that’s
another post.)
rails server fires up w/o problem. but >>mongrel_rails start completely blows
up
with a segmentation fault.
I’m a RoR fanboy, but relatively inexperienced. WTF? The same command
worked fine on RoR 2.3.5 apps. This shouldn’t be so damned difficult.
Why are you using mongrel_rails ? rails server should be all you need
for development; for production, use Passenger.
I understand older versions of Mongrel aren’t compatible with Rails 3,
so that’s probably the cause of your problem.
Best,
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
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parki
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Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
rails server fires up w/o problem. but >>mongrel_rails start completely blows
for development; for production, use Passenger.
Sent from my iPhone
Passenger does not work on Windows. A good reason to change to Linux if
possible.