This AGPL stuff is pretty confusing, I've read blog articles by the author and other articles explaining the AGPL but its still hard to understand. I want to make a website and I am interested in using Neo4j to power some of the features of that website. - The website will be for commercial purposes, ie, ad revenue or subscription features revenue. - The website will be unique - I will not distr
I'm using rails 3.2 with asset and carrierwave for upload some images, they store in /public/uploads/photo/..... but when I do a cap:deploy (with capistrano) my current directory application doesn't contain the files I uploaded, because capistrano make a new version .... === Update === After all I use this : inside :deploy namespace task :symlink_uploads do run "ln -nfs #{shared_path}/uploads #{re
I've been banging my head against the wall for the better part of an hour trying to figure out what's going wrong here, and I'm sure (or rather hoping) it's something fairly obvious that I'm overlooking. I'm using Ruby 1.9.1, Sinatra 1.0, and RMagick 2.13.1. ImageMagick and RMagick are correctly installed and functional—I've successfully manipulated and saved images from irb. The relevant part of
To my understanding, all of your JavaScript gets merged into 1 file. Rails does this by default when it adds //= require_tree . to the bottom of your application.js manifest file. This sounds like a real life-saver, but I am a little concerned about page-specific JavaScript code. Does this code get executed on every page? The last thing I want is for all of my objects to be instantiated for every
I'm experiencing a rather strange problem with unicorn on my production server. Although the config file states preload_app true, sending USR2 to the master process does not generate any response, and it seems like unicorn is ignoring the signal altogether. On another server sending USR2 changes the master process to and (old) state and starts a new master process successfully. The problematic ser
I'm using the latest rails 3 beta. The app works fine in development mode, but when I start the server in production mode via rails server -e production, it seems that the public folder can't be found. I get error messages like: ActionController::RoutingError (No route matches "/javascripts/jquery.js"): And similar messages for everything that should be in the public folder. I've tried this with b
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