Looks like you are missing the RubyOnRails parts that are absolutely essential.
Perhaps is your best bet to get rid of your previous installation and start
anew. Install ruby from scratch and then install instiki with gem instead:
gem install instiki --include-dependencies
This should take care of all dependencies for you and get your Ruby installation
ready for instiki.
I just did this and all I had to do once the installations were done was to
enter "instiki" on the command line. I then browsed to localhost:2500
and got a nice instiki setup window -- exactly as advertised!
Cheers,
Karl-Koenig Koenigsson
> -----Original Message-----
> From: instiki-users-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:instiki-users-
> bounces at rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Alex Pukinskis
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 7:42 PM
> To: instiki-users at rubyforge.org
> Subject: [Instiki] installation dependencies on windows
>
> Looking forward to an easy-to-setup wiki, I downloaded the one-click Ruby
> 1.8.2 installer for windows, ran it, and then downloaded and unzipped
> instiki
> 0.10.2. When I opened the command line and tried to run instiki, I got a
> string of error messages around "no such file to load:
active_support". I
> tried the instiki-ar release; same error. I went ahead and did gem
> install
> rails, and tried again, but continued to get dependency errors - it
> couldn''t
> find RedCloth. Installed that one, and then it wanted Madeleine. Now
> it''s
> complaining that RedCloth is version 3.0.4, not 3.0.3.
>
> Since this experience differs so wildly from the advertised
"two-step"
> install
> with no dependencies, I must be doing something wrong. What is it?
I''m
> running Windows XP Pro SP2; I have never done anything with Ruby on this
> machine before.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Alex
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