So the plan was to rent out a small development server to test a proof
of concept design with camping, and then to port it to a more expensive
server upon success. The server only has 64 MB of ram. Upon running gem
update, YAML.rb generates a segmentation fault. After a little
searching all signs pointed to a lack of memory.
To fix this I quickly downloaded all the tarballs and used ruby setup.rb
and ruby install.rb on active record and markaby. I then grabbed
camping and untarred it. I copied camping to the bin directory and
tried to run camping blog.rb in the example folder.
Alas, I received this error: /usr/bin/camping:8:in `require': no such
file to load -- camping (LoadError)
Looks like you're missing the camping.rb file which the camping script
is looking for. You'll need to install it into site_ruby or some
other load path accessible location (like you did for active record
and markaby, though i'm not sure if camping has a setup.rb).
Chad
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On 2/11/07, Matt <wilsom8@rpi.edu> wrote:
Hey!
So the plan was to rent out a small development server to test a proof
of concept design with camping, and then to port it to a more expensive
server upon success. The server only has 64 MB of ram. Upon running gem
update, YAML.rb generates a segmentation fault. After a little
searching all signs pointed to a lack of memory.
To fix this I quickly downloaded all the tarballs and used ruby setup.rb
and ruby install.rb on active record and markaby. I then grabbed
camping and untarred it. I copied camping to the bin directory and
tried to run camping blog.rb in the example folder.
Alas, I received this error: /usr/bin/camping:8:in `require': no such
file to load -- camping (LoadError)