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Hi,
I'm using Fedora Core 5 Linux with the latest version of Ruby on Rails. I'm just learning it, but let's say I've created two rails applications in the directories application1/ application2/ I can "cd" to application1 and run "ruby script/server" to start that application. But then must I do this for "application2" as well? Is there a generic way of starting all ruby-on-rails applications at once? Thanks, - Dave |
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Note: parts of this message were removed by the gateway to make it a legal Usenet post.
> > Is there a generic way of starting all ruby-on-rails applications > at once? > Dear Dave, You have posted to the ruby-talk mailing list. This is for Ruby specific issues. Your question is related directly to the implementation of Ruby on Rails. I would suggest you go to www.railsforum.com and ask your question there in the "Setup" forums or look at the tutorials there. Mikel |
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