Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
You need to install PhusionPassenger (or some other means of forwarding your blog routes to the rails ‘engine’)
Apache does not - out of the box - know how to execute ruby scripts (Rails)
cheers
Walther
Den 05/08/2014 kl. 03.22 skrev McHenry <henry@incred.com.au>:
OK, I am lost...I have installed both Ruby & Rails.$ ruby -vruby 2.1.2p95 (2014-05-08 revision 45877) [x86_64-linux]$ rails -vRails 4.1.4I have created a new application and linked it to the document root:rails new blogme@server:/var/www/html$ ls -ltotal 12lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Aug 5 10:37 blog -> /home/me/blog-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 11510 Jun 28 12:32 index.htmlme@server:/var/www/html$When I navigate to 192.168.1.5 I see the default Apache welcome pageWhen I navigate to 192.168.1.5/blog I see a directory listing for my blog applicationI am using Ubuntu Server 14.04Any help would be greatly appreciated.--
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