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My machine here at work has rails.cmd in C:\ruby\bin\ as well.

I installed Rails as a gem from the command line.

On 5/21/07, Michael W. Ryder <_mwryder / worldnet.att.net> wrote:
>
> Mellissa.McConnell / gmail.com wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am trying to load Ruby on Rails into Eclipse.
> >
> > Before I get into my problem, I will tell you what I have done:
> > I have downloaded Eclipse and Ruby.
> > After downloading Ruby, I extracted it to my Eclipse folder.
> > I have downloaded Ruby on Rails, I extracted RoR to its own file on my
> > C Drive.
> >
> > Here is the trouble:
> > O'Reilly has put up a very nice walkthrough at:
> >
> http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/ruby/2007/04/26/ruby-on-rails-meets-eclipse.html
> >
> > I am going through this and it tells me to "Create a configuration,
> > "Create Rails Application," to create a Rails application. In the
> > Location field, specify the rails.cmd file."
> >
> > In the picture the file extension is listed as, "C:\rubyonrails\bin
> > \rails.cmd
> >
> > I open my File Directory but I cannot find a "bin" file anywhere. My
> > directory looks like this: C:/RubyonRails/Rails
> > then the following directories: app, components, config, db, doc, lib,
> > log, public, script, test, tmp, vendor.
> >
> > I also looked through the zip file to see if a bin file was located
> > there, and I did not see it.
> >
> > Any help would be very appreciated. Thank you!
> >
>
> I used Instant Rails to install Ruby and Ruby on Rails.  It placed the
> rails.cmd file in my ruby\bin file.  Maybe that is where it needs to go
> for Eclipse also.
>
>


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