Phusion Passenger Error: You have activated rack 1.2.1, but your Gemfile requires rack 1.2.2

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-11-29 21:33:29

try to restart your server after edit in your Gemfile and put this: gem 'rack', '1.2.1'

This works in Rails 3.0.x & Passenger 3.0.15

create a file:

config/setup_load_paths.rb

with content:

require 'rubygems'
require 'bundler/setup'

Passenger will then load the rack gem specified in your Gemfile.lock

After long periods of inactivity, I've been receiving a similar error for a couple of Sinatra applications on a DreamHost VPS:

Phusion Passenger Error: You have activated rack 1.2.1, but your Gemfile requires rack 1.3.0.

Like how @aren55555 described, if you simply refresh the page, the error goes away. Here is something that I discovered about the server configuration:

[psXXXXX]$ gem env
RubyGems Environment:
  - RUBYGEMS VERSION: 1.3.6
  - RUBY VERSION: 1.8.7 (2008-08-11 patchlevel 72) [x86_64-linux]
  - INSTALLATION DIRECTORY: /home/XXXXXXXXX/.gems/
  - RUBY EXECUTABLE: /usr/bin/ruby1.8
  - EXECUTABLE DIRECTORY: /home/XXXXXXXXX/.gems/bin
  - RUBYGEMS PLATFORMS:
    - ruby
    - x86_64-linux
  - GEM PATHS:
     - /home/XXXXXXXXX/.gems/               <-- Rack 1.3.0 Gem was installed here
     - /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8               <-- Rack 1.2.1 Gem was installed here
  - GEM CONFIGURATION:
     - :update_sources => true
     - :verbose => true
     - :benchmark => false
     - :backtrace => false
     - :bulk_threshold => 1000
  - REMOTE SOURCES:
     - http://rubygems.org/

My guess as to what was happening is, after Passenger "wakes up", for some reason it's looking first (or perhaps only) to the Gems at the system-level, selecting Rack 1.2.1 as the latest version. My short-term hacky solution was simply to install Rack 1.3.0 there:

gem install rack -v 1.3.0 --install-dir /usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8

It seems to have worked. Hope this is helpful to anyone else tearing their hair out there.

I have the same issue: "You have already activated rack 1.2.1, but your Gemfile requires rack 1.2.3"

  1. Add to Gemfile: gem 'rack', '1.2.1'
  2. bundle update
  3. uninstall rack versions > 1.2.1

    [wasp]$ gem list |grep rack

    rack (1.2.1, 1.1.0, 1.0.1, 1.0.0)

  4. touch tmp/restart.txt

  5. :) happy

I solved this way on Dreamhost:

Remove from Gemfile any line: gem 'rack', ....

rm Gemfile.lock
rm -rf .bundle
rm -rf  vendor/bundle

install / use the gems locally and regenerates the file 'Gemfile.lock' with:

bundle install

install gems in vendor/bundle

bundle install --deployment

restart:

touch tmp/restart.txt

I just ran into this problem on Dreamhost. The problem is that the Dreamhost server has rack 1.2.1 installed and your Gemfile is loading 1.2.2. I found that if I just install rack:

gem install rack

Then the latest version of rack (1.2.2 as of right now) will get installed to your home gems folder (~/.gems). When passenger starts up, it will use 1.2.2.

My had a similar problem with Apache: "You have already activated rack 1.2.3, but your Gemfile requires rack 1.2.2. Consider using bundle exec."

The problem was that Passenger install rack 1.2.3 and my rails APP rack 1.2.2:

$ gem list |grep rack
rack (1.2.2, 1.2.3)

Try:

$ gem uninstall --version=1.2.3 rack

restart the server and solved

I fought with this problem for hours before eventually giving up on Passenger. Any new version of Rails will use a more recent Rack than Dreamhost's Passenger requires.

However, you don't need Passenger to boot the app. Dreamhost provides some pretty easy (and working) instructions about how to boot the app using FastCGI, and you won't have to corrupt your Gemfile in the process:

http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Rails_3#Using_FastCGI

It might be worth checking this out. Someone made a way to get debugger working with Passenger & Rails 3 - http://duckpunching.com/passenger-mod_rails-for-development-now-with-debugger

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