Ruby on Rails Thursday, August 24, 2017


On Thursday, August 24, 2017 at 3:42:10 AM UTC+1, Phil wrote:

 Latest stable is Rails 5.1.3 and Ruby 2.4.1. I'd not try to use older versions... upgrading deprecated stuff in Rails is a PITA, and older Rubys are slower and coming to EOL for security patches anyway.  I'm also on Linux.  Using Apache+Passenger+PostgreSQL to deploy.  You can safely update minor releases as you go as they are released without a lot of pain.  Start with current stable releases and move from there. 

So Passenger works with RVM in Apache?

I think I am going with MariaDB (mysql).  Curious why you chose PostgreSQL? 
 
Good luck!  Hope this helps.

Yes a lot.
Ben



 

Phil

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