Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Libber <amarnath.alapati@gmail.com> wrote:
No prob, you're welcome :-)
Still, is this a new application you are starting (since you are
now setting up the first database connection)?
Why not use the easy default Rails 3 set-up. Setting it up on
Ubuntu 10.xy, 11.xy is a breeze [0].
You will have more trouble getting support on this list for
a 2.2.x application than a 3.x application. Also, I a doubt
if security updates are still supported for 2.2.x Rails apps ...
HTH,
Peter
[0] one of the many tutorials for Ruby on Linux (I wrote it)
http://rails.vandenabeele.com/blog/2011/11/26/installing-ruby-and-rails-with-rvm-on-ubuntu-11-dot-10/
-- Sorry for that....
No prob, you're welcome :-)
Still, is this a new application you are starting (since you are
now setting up the first database connection)?
Why not use the easy default Rails 3 set-up. Setting it up on
Ubuntu 10.xy, 11.xy is a breeze [0].
You will have more trouble getting support on this list for
a 2.2.x application than a 3.x application. Also, I a doubt
if security updates are still supported for 2.2.x Rails apps ...
HTH,
Peter
[0] one of the many tutorials for Ruby on Linux (I wrote it)
http://rails.vandenabeele.com/blog/2011/11/26/installing-ruby-and-rails-with-rvm-on-ubuntu-11-dot-10/
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