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I'm trying to install Phusion passenger (aka mod_rails) for the default Apache2 install on a CentOS 5.9 box. I successfully installed the gem using the following, sudo gem install passenger but when I go to run the next command, sudo passenger-install-apache2-module I get a warning stating that my system doesn't have enough memory, but I can continue with the install. It then proceeds to begin the compile of Phusion Passenger but then fails.

Is there a place I can check to see specifically why the compile is failing?

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  • The output that was on your screen, to begin with. Sep 8, 2013 at 2:26
  • the output gave me a directory listing to the user guide.
    – ipatch
    Sep 8, 2013 at 2:29

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The reason Phusion Passenger would not compile was due to lack of memory on the VPS. I ended up creating a VM on my local machine, and installing all the same components, then compiling passenger on the VM, finally transferring the passenger gem to the VPS.

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