I setup a symbolic link which fixed my command line issues -- pardon
me for my lack of linux knowledgability. But rails itself still
isn''t acting right on the server:
[root@hotaces httpdocs]# rails demo
/usr/local/bin/rails: line 1: min_release: command not found
/usr/local/bin/rails: line 2: ruby_release: command not found
/usr/local/bin/rails: line 22: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I think it has to do with Rails not installing properly:
[root@hotaces httpdocs]# gem install rails
Attempting local installation of ''rails''
Local gem file not found: rails*.gem
Attempting remote installation of ''rails''
Successfully installed rails-1.0.0
Is there a more specific way I can install rails or reinstall rails?
It doesn''t install like this on my local systems.
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Jim Jeffers
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On Dec 15, 2005, at 4:06 PM, Jim Jeffers wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I get a very strange behavior when I attempt to install the Rails
> gem on my server:
>
> [root@hotaces local]# gem install rails --remote
> Attempting remote installation of ''rails''
> Successfully installed rails-1.0.0
>
> Normally it asks if I want to include dependencies etc. etc. This
> appears to be instant but then when I try to use the rails command
> it is not there. I also cannot locate rails on the system... hmm...
>
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