Hi all,
I'm interested in some feedback and hints as to how to tackle this
problem I'm seeing:
rubygem-passenger upstream is a Ruby on Rails deployment utility that
practically makes installing a new version of a Ruby on Rails web
application a drag-and-drop action. Anyway;
One part of the upstream release is the Ruby Gem - which, when
installed, offers a command that says;
passenger-install-apache2-module
which is mod_rails/mod_rack, and can be loaded in httpd so that it's all
nice and integrated and nifty.
Problem is, "passenger-install-apache2-module" is building the .so and
now I'm seeing a chicken-or-egg problem;
I need the gem to be installed to be able to build the httpd module, and
the httpd module is built from the same source(s).
I would appreciate some advice as to if splitting the packages and
build-requiring the rubygem-passenger package for the mod_rails package
is the way to go, or whether there's another route.
Thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Jeroen van Meeuwen
-kanarip
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