Hi Adam,

I am experiencing the same problem.
Mongrel failed to start.
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/eventmachine-0.12.0/lib/eventmachine.rb:
500:in `start_tcp_server': no acceptor (RuntimeError)

As you have suggested I tried accessing urls inside the app, same
error appears.
I also tried accessing the Rails Console inside heroku and this is
what I get when I enter something:
Your mongrel is not responding, check to see if there is a crash log.

I wish I could understand what the crash log is saying but I really
have no idea.
App is hosted at dyokbox.heroku.com

Thanks.


On Sep 8, 12:56 pm, "Adam Wiggins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good question.  It's often challenge to figure out which things are
> problems on our side, which are problems with your app, and which are
> simple incompatibilities (like using a version of Rails we don't
> support).  This is just one of the things that's hard about building a
> platform.
>
> Generally speaking, a good trick is to visit the edit url for your
> app.  If that's broken it's definitely a Heroku issue.  If it isn't,
> try deleting development.log (this is all assuming you put your app
> into development mode) and then visiting your app's front page.
> Reload the page and click on development.log; if it's empty or doesn't
> exist, it's probably something wrong on our end.  But if there's
> something in it, it's probably a problem with your app, and you can
> diagnose based on the contents of the log.
>
> Either way, you're always welcome to post here for help.
>
> Adam
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