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Problem serving LogiLogi.org:3000
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2007-03-16 16:38:01
Wybo are you working on it?

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Up again, at Rails 1.2.3, developer snapshots
user name
2007-03-16 19:21:27
> Problem serving LogiLogi.org:3000
>
> Wybo are you working on it?

Yes, thanks for the report. Clemens Tolboom (whom I know
from the
Perl-mongers-, and Ruby User Group meetings) also reported
it this
morning. I fixed it now. It was due to zero missing from the
SCORES
array inside the Rating model (and yes, - ..sniff.. -,
someone did 
vote the homepage down to zero... ;).

I also was already thinking some time about making
available
convenient developer snapshots containing all dependencies
in one
single tarball, so people don't need to wade through a sea
of 
dependencies to get a copy of Manta running on their
desktop, 
and today I did this.

You can always download the newest snapshot here:
http://www.logilogi.org/pub/mantasnapshots/logilogi
-trunk.tgz

The only things you need besides this one tarball are ruby
and mysql.
And if you really want to have the search-page of Manta to
work in
your copy, you will also need the ferret gem, but for a
first
installation this is really not a must...

The snapshot contains a normal svn checkout, so with svn
update you
can keep it up to date, and you could even commit from it
(if you have
commit-rights of course).

For those having normal installations (non-snapshot): I
updated the
server, and my own boxes to rails 1.2.3, so if you encounter
problems
try updating all gems. Also if you get mysterious errors, or
even yaml
errors, remove the index dir, if you've got one, as I did
get (and
fix) such errors (by doing this) after updating ferret.

greetings,

Wybo

PS: Miguel, already got ideas about the optimalization of
our queries ?

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> Miguel Lezama

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