On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 2:53 AM, Ralph Shnelvar <ralphs@dos32.com> wrote:
>> First, "Apache" is the name of an organization; "Apache httpd" is a
>> web server (which many people erroneously refer to as "Apache").
>>
> Lordy, you're even more of a pedant than I am. :-)
It's a losing battle, but the ASF (Apache Software Foundation)
hosts/sponsors hundreds of OSS projects (e.g. Apache Tomcat,
Apache Commons) and it can get confusing when people use
"Apache" without any qualifier. But moving on...
> I installed the system myself.
Do you remember configuring httpd for something called
"Passenger"? If not, what kind of configuration was done to
access your Rails app?
> So I use the environment variable RALPH_SUPPRESS_HTTPS as a proxy for
> whether I'm using webrick or Apache httpd
You can get the command used to start the server (last shell
command) from the environment with "printenv _" e.g.
puts "started with #{`printenv _`}"
Try putting the above line at the bottom of config/environment.rb
and starting your app both ways to confirm.
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