Dec 31 - 04:27 GMT | Hi we are searching for sites which have been created by the autoinstaller. We were asked where to install them and typed: t3pack.info/wordpress/ but there isn't any files or folders inside here? So where is the wordpress been installed? |
Dec 31 - 04:32 GMT | Hello Andreas, Please let us know the location where you wish to install the blog and also let us know which blog you wish to install we will do it for you. Thank you. Kind regards, Paul, Servage - Support Servage Hosting |
Dec 31 - 04:40 GMT | Hi Paul Thanks I have found the files. They were in another subfolder as the vhost was still pointing to it. I am just testing out your Autoinstallers. Thanks Jakob wrote to me I should install TYPO (Typosphere - The Ruby CMS) from the autoinstaller but I can't find it. Actually I can't find any ruby Application there. Where are they or don't you have Ruby available from Auoinstaller like Jakob wrote? Andi |
Dec 31 - 04:46 GMT | Hello Andreas, Yes, we do support Ruby on Rails (RoR) on cluster c41 and all clusters. Here are the paths: /usr/bin/ruby and /usr/bin/rails Version: We always update to newest version when it has been released Kind regards, Paul, Servage - Support Servage Hosting |
Dec 31 - 05:05 GMT | On which cluster am I? Perhaps I am on the wrong cluster? Please Check as we can't get any RoR Running until now. The path you have just written differs from what shelly yesterday corrected? It is very confusing your support, The one is telling you this the otherone that path. How can? ---------------------- Hello Andreas, The path will be:#!/usr/bin/ruby and not /usr/bin/ruby. Please check at your end and update us. Thank you :) Kind regards, Shelly, Servage - Support Servage Hosting ----------------------- Can please also answer ALL Questions and not only one. Where is TYPO??? in Autoinstaller. ----------------------- http://www.typosphere.org/ could you please install the latest Version 5.0 (came out today!) ----------------------- Version: We always update to newest version when it has been released Kind regards, Paul, Servage - Support Servage Hosting ------------------------ Thanks a lot? What Version of RUBY and Rails are your running - as far as I can see these are pretty old and NOT updated too could you please change this thanks! Andi |
Dec 31 - 05:19 GMT | Hello Andreas, The following are the paths for the ruby and rails #!/ is used at the time of writing in the scripts. RUBY Path: /usr/bin/ruby Version: ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-linux] RAILS Path: /usr/bin/rails Version: Rails 1.2.5 You can install any third party softwares other then provided in the autoinstaller at your end. Kind regards, Paul, Servage - Support Servage Hosting |
Dec 31 - 05:56 GMT | RUBY Path: /usr/bin/ruby Version: ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i386-linux] WOW this is VERY OLD VERSION - It is already 2 YEARS OLD and has never been updated. Meanwhile the newest RUBY Version is: David Heinemeier Hanson writes: We recommend Ruby 1.8.6 - (26 Final Release) for use with Rails http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.8/ruby-1.8.6.tar.gz http://www.rubyonrails.org/down PLEASE UPDATE IMMEDIATELY! TODAY! RAILS Path: /usr/bin/rails Version: Rails 1.2.5 This is even older!!! How can you say that you are always updating to the newest version when it is released?? Are you waiting more then 2 years before you UPDATE??? Long Time ago Ruby 2.0 was published and meanwhile we have already 2.0.2 stable out!!! PLEASE UPDATE IMMEDIATELY! TODAY! http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2007/12/7/rails-2-0-it-s-done http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=307 ----------------- You can install any third party softwares other then provided in the autoinstaller at your end. First of all this was not the answer of my question as yesterday your support wrote we can install TYPO from Autoinstaller but we can't find it!!! Where is it? ----------------- How can you install RoR applications without ssh Acess??? is still another open question ----------------- Please name me at least ONE RoR website hosted at SERVAGE which has been installed without ssh!!! Thanks a lot Andi |
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