12-02-2019
could you provide an useful link to display the instructions how to install and set up correctly my webpacker?
Thanks you very much for your support
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
camping
CAMPING(1) User Commands CAMPING(1)
NAME
camping - small Ruby web framework for MVC type applications
SYNOPSIS
camping app1.rb app2.rb...
DESCRIPTION
Camping is a web framework which consistently stays at less than 4kb of code. The idea here is to store a complete fledgling web applica-
tion (written in Ruby) in a single file like many small CGIs, but to organize it as a Model-View-Controller application like Rails does.
You can then easily move it to Rails once you've got it going.
Specific options:
-h, --host HOSTNAME
Host for web server to bind to (default is all IPs)
-p, --port NUM
Port for web server (defaults to 3301)
-d, --database FILE
SQLite3 database path (defaults to ~/.camping.db)
-C, --console
Run in console mode with IRB
-s, --server NAME
Server to force (mongrel, webrick, console)
Common options:
-?, --help
Show this message
-v, --version
Show version
FILES
~/.camping.db
The default database file.
SEE ALSO
The Camping website on http://camping.rubyforge.org/.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Paul van Tilburg <paulvt@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
camping 2.0 May 2010 CAMPING(1)