Basically, since suexec stupidly strips the environment, the only thing you can do is have a CGI wrapper that sets the gem_path environment variable
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Basically, since suexec stupidly strips the environment, the only thing you can do is have a CGI wrapper that sets the gem_path environment variable
You can do this by mving your ~/public_html to somewhere else (or just deleting it) and creating a new symlink from railsapp/public to ~/public_html/
I'm sure you'll be fine.
How often does it run and how? If you're under the cpu limit then you won't be hitting the cpu limit no matter what, but programs that take longer than 30 seconds to run under apache get killed off...
No, it's per account. (to clarify: it's not per email account, it's per bluehost account)
No, mrtg and rrd are not available, and all of the machines are FC of some version or another
If you call customer service you can have the limit increased.
Heh, Mikey took it. :)
here's a picture of the parking lot:
http://img.empy.org/dangercar.jpg
:3000 will never work on bluehost, that's only when you're using the webrick server.
Have you read and do you understand the rails tutorial that I wrote?
That and creating a symlink from the app/public directory to somewhere within ~/public_html should be all you have to do.
What happens when you try to access the site?
check out punbb, it's small, light, and fast with a light, clean interface
.Net is a microsoft-controlled standard and there's no way they'll release a linux-compatible clr interface. There is mono, but mono isn't going to ever be guaranteed to be a fully compatible thing....
Yes, it is possible to do this over an ssh connection, but you need to enable ssh access and you lose pretty much all of the benefits of even using a system like subversion that way.
Or, you...
You've got a full home directory and you can put things wherever the hell you want in there as long as you're under your quota.
yes no
mod_perl basically allows you to break apache for everyone on a machine, you won't find a shared host that gives you that (and if you do, don't trust them, as anyone else on the machine can...
Support is matt heaton's number one priority for the company. If things get slow or if people start giving out bad information, you can bet there will be an angry email going out to bluehost's...
I can't think of a possible way this could happen besides a browser caching issue.
There's a really awesome uploady service for favicons, use that. if you search like frusis told you to, you'll find it.
Seriously, don't store credit card data on a system like bluehost. Either use an external payment processing system like paypal or moneybookers or whatever, or get a dedicated server.
You could...
I don't work for bluehost anymore, and that counter does look extremely out of place and silly on your otherwise well-designed page.
No offense, this is just kind of like asking a modern doctor for advice on bloodletting and balancing out your four humors.
guilty, as charged :)
Hell, if it weren't an hour away, i'd be tempted to go back there on some days just for the doba secretaries.
Hey, for some of them it would be so worth it. :)