Rails 1.1 Pain
DreamHost upgraded to Rails 1.1 last night, which broke my sites. Of course this was just a few hours after I announced them, making me look like a complete tit. Strictly speaking I should have locked my version of Rails to prevent this sort of thing happening, but a warning would have been nice. I doubt they would have upgraded to an incompatible version of PHP without mentioning it. Actually the problem is not so much the upgrade, but it was a partial upgrade. They forgot to upgrade activerecord, so no Rails sites work. So far it’s been over 10 hours without a word from their support team. All they need to do is roll out one gem across their servers.
I managed to get one site back up but the other is still down. DreamHost have always been a bit slow when it comes to Rails performance so I’m on the look out for a new host for my Rails sites. A quick search shows users on TextDrive (the official RoR host) went through a similar unannounced upgrade. If you know any solid Rails hosting company, let me know.

March 29th, 2006 at 8:20 pm
Miles,
I had to go through the same problem yesterday. And someone posted a link of a zip that contains most of the gems you need to run rails 1.0.
See the recipe I used:
http://blog.nanorails.com/articles/2006/03/28/freeze-all-your-ruby-gems-on-a-shared-host
And the zip: http://clarity.awakeheart.net/rails.zip