interestingly, i tried too many asynchron little things like updating
removing gems etc. But when i do, `gem update --system` it is working
now, my rails new command really creates a new project.
On Apr 20, 11:05 am, davit
<mehmetda...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I have a weird problem that i could not understand.
>
> When i write `rails new project` on the terminal it puts me help of
> rails command.
>
> * i use mac osx
> * ruby works well
> * gem works well
> * i uninstalled rails gem and installed again
>
> As you see:
>
> Mehmet-Davuts-MacBook-Pro:Desktop davit$ rails new project
> Usage:
>   rails new APP_PATH [options]
>
> Options:
>   -J, [--skip-prototype]      # Skip Prototype files
>   -T, [--skip-test-unit]      # Skip Test::Unit files
>   -G, [--skip-git]            # Skip Git ignores and keeps
>   -m, [--template=TEMPLATE]   # Path to an application template (can
> be a filesystem path or URL)
>       [--dev]                 # Setup the application with Gemfile
> pointing to your Rails checkout
>   -b, [--builder=BUILDER]     # Path to an application builder (can be
> a filesystem path or URL)
>       [--edge]                # Setup the application with Gemfile
> pointing to Rails repository
>       [--skip-gemfile]        # Don''t create a Gemfile
>   -d, [--database=DATABASE]   # Preconfigure for selected database
> (options: mysql/oracle/postgresql/sqlite3/frontbase/ibm_db)
>                               # Default: sqlite3
>   -r, [--ruby=PATH]           # Path to the Ruby binary of your choice
>                               # Default: /System/Library/Frameworks/
> Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby
>   -O, [--skip-active-record]  # Skip Active Record files
>
> Runtime options:
>   -q, [--quiet]    # Supress status output
>   -s, [--skip]     # Skip files that already exist
>   -f, [--force]    # Overwrite files that already exist
>   -p, [--pretend]  # Run but do not make any changes
>
> Rails options:
>   -v, [--version]  # Show Rails version number and quit
>   -h, [--help]     # Show this help message and quit
>
> Description:
>     The ''rails new'' command creates a new Rails
application with a
> default
>     directory structure and configuration at the path you specify.
>
> Example:
>     rails new ~/Code/Ruby/weblog
>
>     This generates a skeletal Rails installation in ~/Code/Ruby/
> weblog.
>     See the README in the newly created application to get going.
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