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[ANN] Thin 0.8.0 Dodgy Dentist release

Marc-André Cournoyer

4/6/2008 10:21:00 AM

Hey all,

Thin version 0.8.0 (codename Dodgy Dentist) is out!

== What's new?

2 important bugfixes, please update if you're running in production.
Also notice the -r option was renamed to -R.

Builtin support for Merb, Halcyon, Rails and Ramaze, just run 'thin
start' in your app dir and Thin will guess which adapter to use!

New experimental threaded mode!

* [bug] Fix server crash when header too large.
* [bug] Serve static file only on GET and HEAD requests in Rails
adapter, fixes #58
* Add --require (-r) option to require a library, before executing
your script.
* Rename --rackup short option to -R, warn and load as rackup when
file ends with .ru.
* List supported adapters in command usage.
* Add file adapter to built-in adapter, serve static files in current
directory.
* Allow disabling signal handling in Server with :signals => false
* Make Server.new arguments more flexible, can now specify any of
host, port, app or hash options.
* Add --backend option to specified which backend to use, closes #55
* Add threaded option to run server in threaded mode, calling the
application in a
thread allowing for concurrency in the Rack adapter, closes #46
* Guess which adapter to use from directory (chdir option)
or use specified one in 'adapter' option, re #47.

== Get it!

Install Thin from RubyForge:

gem install thin

Or using my mirror:

gem install thin --source http://code.macou...

To use Thin with UNIX domain sockets you need EventMachine 0.11.0 from
my gem server:

gem install eventmachine --source http://code.macou...

== Contribute

Site: http://code.macou.../thin/
Group: http://groups.google.com/group/thin-r...
Bugs: http://thin.lighthouseapp.com/projects...
Code: http://github.com/macour...
IRC: #thin on freenode

Thanks to all the people who contributed to Thin, EventMachine, Rack
and Mongrel.

Marc-Andre Cournoyer
http://macour...