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@@ -359,8 +359,8 @@ It is not recommended to run the website using the default Rails web
server. There are various recommendations here:
http://rubyonrails.org/deploy
-We usually use Passenger / mod_rails. The file at `conf/httpd.conf`
-contains the WhatDoTheyKnow settings. At a minimum, you should
+We usually use Passenger / mod_rails. The file at `conf/httpd.conf-example`
+gives you an example config file for WhatDoTheyKnow. At a minimum, you should
include the following in an Apache configuration file:
PassengerResolveSymlinksInDocumentRoot on
@@ -501,19 +501,6 @@ various other things that can be automated for deployment.
[https://github.com/mysociety/alaveteli/issues/128#issuecomment-1814845](this issue followup)
for further discussion.
-* **I'm getting lots of `SourceIndex.new(hash) is deprecated` errors when running the tests**
-
- The latest versions of rubygems contain a large number of noisy
- deprecation warnings that you can't turn off individually. Rails
- 2.x isn't under active development so isn't going to get fixed (in
- the sense of using a non-deprecated API). So the only vaguely
- sensible way to avoid this noisy output is to downgrade rubygems.
-
- For example, you might do this by uninstalling your
- system-packaged rubygems, and then installing the latest rubygems
- from source, and finally executing `sudo gem update --system
- 1.6.2`.
-
* **I'm seeing `rake: command not found` when running the post install script
The script uses `rake`.