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Does anyone know of a good tutorial for installing Ruby with Php, Apache and MySQL.

I have tried InstantRails but i want to install it without using the instant option!

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have a look on howtoforge maybe?
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Hi!

Does anyone know of a good tutorial for installing Ruby with Php, Apache and MySQL.

I have tried InstantRails but i want to install it without using the instant option!

Thanks.
Try this one.. its an article to Install Ruby on Wamp..
it means that youre gonna get
Apache+PHP+MySQL+PHPMyAdmin+Ruby

Installing Ruby on WampServer


Or This one.. Its a guide to Install everything From Scratch
Install & Configure Apache, PHP, JSP, Ruby on Rails, MySQL, PHPMyAdmin & WordPress on Windows XP/2000

hope it helps..
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I've been quite happy with ubuntu's lamp package, with phusion passenger (on apache) for rails and ruby execution.
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If you are using windows - this might help, but be wary of your file locations and previous configurations i.e. already Loaded mod re-write .

http://www.grapethinking.com/getting...-running-xampp
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Actually, on second thought, I would just download vmware or virtualbox, download ubuntu (server edition if you want to do all the file editing remotely, or desktop if you don't).
You can look at this http://iain.codejoust.com/2009/06/running-the-lamp/ to install the lamp, then install http://www.modrails.com/.
To install ruby and rails, you can use http://www.hackido.com/2009/04/insta...04-jaunty.html.
I wasn't even able to start rails development until I switched to ubuntu linux.
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I found this very interesting since I just installed ROR into my XAMPP using the guide I found in this article. http://www.grapethinking.com/getting...-running-xampp
I couldn't get the gem update to work in MS-DOS so I skipped that and ran gem install rails --include-dependencies.
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