11155     January 15, 2010, 3:24pm   1       Hello, I want to start my app in dreamhost but it's impossible!! I emailed with support team, and I chatted with them, but every solutions was the same that I did.
 I create an app in SSH:
 $ script/generate controller home index
 I have to create manually the files .htacces and dispatch.fcgi.
 I changed databases.yml with my database configuration.
 I went to my homepage and I see the message "Welcome aboard" of Rails. Then, I deleted the index in public folder and chaged routes.rb and the result in my homepage was:
 Index of /aplicacion/public
       Name Last modified Size Description       Parent Directory -       404.html 14-Jan-2010 16:27 947       500.html 14-Jan-2010 16:27 948       dispatch.fcgi 14-Jan-2010 16:31 380       favicon.ico 14-Jan-2010 16:27 0       images/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 -       javascripts/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 -       robots.txt 14-Jan-2010 16:27 204       stylesheets/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 -
 Support team only says "see the wiki" but I followed everything! 
    
      Con     January 15, 2010, 8:10pm   2        Hello, I want to start my app in dreamhost but it’s impossible!! I
 emailed with support team, and I chatted with them, but every solutions
 was the same that I did.
 I create an app in SSH:
 $ script/generate controller home index
 I have to create manually the files .htacces and dispatch.fcgi.
 I changed databases.yml with my database configuration.
 I went to my homepage and I see the message “Welcome aboard” of Rails.
 Then, I deleted the index in public folder and chaged routes.rb and the
 result in my homepage was:
 Index of /aplicacion/public
  Name Last modified Size Description Parent Directory - 404.html 14-Jan-2010 16:27 947 500.html 14-Jan-2010 16:27 948 dispatch.fcgi 14-Jan-2010 16:31 380 favicon.ico 14-Jan-2010 16:27 0 images/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 - javascripts/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 - robots.txt 14-Jan-2010 16:27 204 stylesheets/ 14-Jan-2010 16:27 - Support team only says “see the wiki” but I followed everything! 
   Jorge, are you using Passenger with your Rails deployment? If not,
 I would recommend that you do because these files are not required
 for deployment. Next, the path to your public directory should follow
 the pattern:
 /home///public
 Finally, I would recommend setting up capistrano and including your
 with the deployed Rails application. One can use the Bundler gem for
 this purpose.
 -Conrad
    
      11155     January 18, 2010, 3:38pm   3       Thanks, it works now