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author | Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> | 2015-06-06 07:03:42 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Wong <e@80x24.org> | 2015-06-06 07:03:42 +0000 |
commit | 40b9812029848933037466b2e7b19a47cfbd8363 (patch) | |
tree | 8667b2126296bd7bbbddce0e1d5b76a4cbd394ae /FAQ | |
parent | c3bc5864d0b8c56adee9544b64c9182d8d4eb206 (diff) | |
download | unicorn-40b9812029848933037466b2e7b19a47cfbd8363.tar.gz |
These things were a while ago, and while apps using them still exist, they should not be near the top of the FAQ.
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
@@ -17,14 +17,6 @@ partially written and lead to corruption in the presence of multiple processes. With reasonable amounts of logging, the performance impact of autoflush_log should be negligible on Linux and other modern kernels. -=== I've installed Rack 1.1.x, why can't Unicorn load Rails (2.3.5)? - -Rails 2.3.5 is not compatible with Rack 1.1.x. Unicorn is compatible -with both Rack 1.1.x and Rack 1.0.x, and RubyGems will load the latest -version of Rack installed on the system. Uninstalling the Rack 1.1.x -gem should solve gem loading issues with Rails 2.3.5. Rails 2.3.6 -and later correctly support Rack 1.1.x. - === Why are my redirects going to "http" URLs when my site uses https? If your site is entirely behind https, then Rack applications that use @@ -68,3 +60,11 @@ queue makes failover to a different machine more difficult. See the TUNING and Unicorn::Configurator documents for more information on :backlog-related topics. + +=== I've installed Rack 1.1.x, why can't Unicorn load Rails (2.3.5)? + +Rails 2.3.5 is not compatible with Rack 1.1.x. Unicorn is compatible +with both Rack 1.1.x and Rack 1.0.x, and RubyGems will load the latest +version of Rack installed on the system. Uninstalling the Rack 1.1.x +gem should solve gem loading issues with Rails 2.3.5. Rails 2.3.6 +and later correctly support Rack 1.1.x. |