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Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth
January 28, 2014 06:20PM
Fair enough, but I was looking for more of a high level guidance rather
than solving my problem specifically. I guess my question is in general
is it possible for Rails code running in nginx (running as root) to
spawn an application like Excel? I'm not familiar enough with OS X's
userspace model to even know where to start with that...

The specifics of my problem:

0) nginx 1.2.2 running as root on OS X 10.8.5. Rails is at 3.2.15
1) A standard user request comes in
2) Handled by Rails controller
3) Controller launches Excel through rb-appscript (ruby-to-applescript
bridge)

Normally at this point Excel actually launches in my dev environment,
and specific changes to an Excel document are made through rb-appscript
code. On the production side the Excel process never starts, and the
request eventually just times out... nothing in the logs.

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Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth January 28, 2014 06:02PM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Jonathan Matthews January 28, 2014 06:10PM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth January 28, 2014 06:20PM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Scott Ribe January 28, 2014 06:24PM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth February 04, 2014 09:33AM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Scott Ribe February 04, 2014 09:33AM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth February 04, 2014 04:36PM

Re: Launching Excel in a production web server on a Mac

Anth Anth February 05, 2014 03:06PM



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