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memcached on OSX running fast!

Posted 19 August 2006 @ 3am | Tagged OSX, RubyOnRails, software


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Thanks to Topfunky’s post on memcached, my life has been made much simpler! He’s put together a great little script that downloads memcached and applies the fix that will cause it to run at normal speeds under OS X. I spent about two hours trying to get the sources from darwinports and applying the patch myself over and over with poor results. His script actually works so grab it while it’s hot!

Stay tuned for another post about making memcache-client work properly with Rails fragment caching, because it doesn’t seem to do so out of the box.


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