[Locomotive-users] New Bundles
Adam Salter
adam at rokslide.com
Sun Mar 25 02:18:02 GMT 2007
Sorry been busy.
It's a standard MacPorts install as far as I know.
Both those commands work from the Terminal as described.
Although when I do "mongrel_rails start" I get a small error msg:
/opt/local/bin/mongrel_rails:17:Warning: require_gem is obsolete.
Use gem instead.
But then it starts ok...
In the console.log I get this from Locomotive:
Starting mongrel on http://localhost:3000 in development mode
pid:
on startup and:
/Developer/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/macports.locobundle/bin/
terminate:168:in `get_pid': Could not find pid file: /Users/adam/
Sites/rails/cybertrib.es/log/locomotive.pid
(TerminateApp::PidFileMissingError)
from /Developer/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/macports.locobundle/
bin/terminate:117:in `initialize'
from /Developer/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/macports.locobundle/
bin/terminate:188:in `new'
from /Developer/Applications/Locomotive2/Bundles/macports.locobundle/
bin/terminate:188
on shutdown??
As I said I can use the full bundles ok, but would prefer this if I
could get it working...
On 19/03/2007, at 9:53 PM, Ryan Raaum wrote:
> On 3/19/07, Adam Salter <adam at rokslide.com> wrote:
>> Ryan,
>> The MacPorts bundle doesn't seem to be working for me...
>> I could be doing something wrong... I'm just doing a full MacPorts
>> update now. But I can't even see the process starting in Activity
>> Monitor.
>> The server definitely starts from the ./script/server though.
>> It's starting Mongrel from the command line by default.
>> (Could we actually have this as an option in the info panel?)
>
> Hi Adam,
>
> Can you give me some more details?
>
> - Macports is installed in the default location?
>
> - What happens when you open a terminal from Locomotive for your app
> and run "ruby script/server" from that console? When you run
> "mongrel_rails start" from that console?
>
> - Are there any relevant error messages on the system stdout/stderr
> (view with /Applications/Utilities/Console.app)?
>
> - Anything else?
>
> Best,
>
> -r
>
>>
>> On 18/03/2007, at 3:13 AM, Ryan Raaum wrote:
>>
>> > Hi All,
>> >
>> > There are new bundles on the sourceforge site (I've not yet updated
>> > the Locomotive bundles page).
>> >
>> > See here:
>> > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?
>> > group_id=146941&package_id=165720&release_id=414102
>> >
>> > The new bundles are:
>> >
>> > 1. standardRailsMar2007 - Rails 1.2.3 + Ruby 1.8.6
>> >
>> > 2. usr_local.locobundle - runs _your_ local ruby install. The
>> bundle
>> > itself provides nothing beyond what is required for Locomotive
>> to find
>> > your /usr/local ruby and rails.
>> >
>> > 3. macports.locobundle - runs _your_ macports ruby install (and
>> > assumes you are using the default /opt/local location for
>> macports).
>> > The bundle itself provides nothing beyond what is required for
>> > Locomotive to find your macports ruby and rails.
>> >
>> > Happy Coding!
>> >
>> > -r
>> >
>> > --
>> > Ryan Raaum
>> > http://raaum.org
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