Try the windows one click installer


On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 13:53:43 +0900, Abraham Vionas
<abe_ml / bozemantechmedic.com> wrote:
> I'm almost afraid to ask but could the fact that I'm using Ruby 1.9 cause
> this problem? And if so is reinstalling 1.8.3 a simple matter of just
> unzipping/overwriting my current directories, etc?
> 
> One more thought... I have two separate installations of Rails. The active
> installation is at --> C:\cs\www\rails\ ...the non-active installation is at
> --> C:\cs\ruby\rails
> 
> When I modified the header files (replaced the #!/usr/local/bin (or whatever
> it is) with my C: path --> C:\cs\ruby\bin) that wouldn't cause a problem
> like this would it?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Britt [mailto:jamesUNDERBARb / neurogami.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 9:13 PM
> To: ruby-talk ML
> Subject: Re: Error trying to get going with Rails Todo tutorial...
> 
> Abraham Vionas wrote:
> > Sure!
> >
> > It is:
> >
> > rails Todo
> >
> > So including the path: C:\cs\www>rails Todo
> 
> Well, that seems pretty straightforward ...
> 
> I tried it on my Win2K box, and half-expected the capitalized name to cause
> a problem,  but all the directories and code is created without any errors
> that I can see.
> 
> I'm using rake and rails installed via rubygems, all recently updated.
> 
> Maybe someone else knows the problem?
> 
> James
> 
> 


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