Ruby on Rails Thursday, June 26, 2014

Josu Lazkano wrote in post #1150848:
> Thanks!
>
> I execute as daemon (rails server -d), and it works well.
>
> I read about Passenger, it looks really interesting.

I actually use Passenger standalone for development and Passenger on the
server for deployment. Works great for me.

I don't, however, typically run my server in development as a daemon
process. Instead I run it in a separate shell so that I can easily
monitor the development log as it displays in the terminal window. Then
I use the other shell to execute commands. So I just have two tabs in my
Terminal app... well actually three, where the third is running guard so
I can see the results of my texts as I develop.


https://www.phusionpassenger.com
http://guardgem.org

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