different strokes for different folks.

ruby and the various gem packages move so fast that no packaging system really 
has a chance of keeping up. It's also extremely likely that what we are talking 
about is a puppet master where you will have to resort to gem packaging anyway 
to install rails/rack and other things anyway.

Craig

On Oct 9, 2012, at 9:02 AM, Jakov Sosic wrote:

> On 10/09/2012 05:26 PM, Craig White wrote:
>> If you install ruby from one source, you can't use rpm's from another source 
>> and expect them to always work. Chances are that the libraries use to build 
>> ruby are not the same libraries to build passenger.
>> 
>> If you want to ensure a working passenger when using a non-official CentOS 
>> ruby, then just use gem to install passenger (ie… 'gem install passenger') 
>> and once passenger is installed, you can use passenger's installer scripts 
>> for apache or nginx ('passenger-install-apache-module')
> 
> It is maybe the easiest way, but I would strongly suggest against it. It is 
> unwise to mix up two package managers like that, it's better to built your 
> own packages.



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