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> http://developer.apple.com/tools/rubyonrails.htmlToo bad they didn''t mention Locomotive. Alain
Alain Ravet wrote:>> http://developer.apple.com/tools/rubyonrails.html > > Too bad they didn''t mention Locomotive.If you just want to experiment in a way you can easily remove the software if you don''t like it (but you will like it), definitely try Locomotive. All the components, servers and packages are all bundled up in a single drag-install app, called Locomotive. Don''t like it, drag it to the trash! Mat Cucuzella -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
On 01 Mar 2006, at 06:37, Mat wrote:> Alain Ravet wrote: >>> http://developer.apple.com/tools/rubyonrails.html >> >> Too bad they didn''t mention Locomotive. > > If you just want to experiment in a way you can easily remove the > software if you don''t like it (but you will like it), definitely try > Locomotive. All the components, servers and packages are all > bundled up > in a single drag-install app, called Locomotive. Don''t like it, > drag it > to the trash!I''ve tried Locomotive, but it doesn''t seem to honor my edgerails installation. Edgerails is in the vendor''s directory, so it should load instead of Rails 1.0, but it doesn''t. Is this normal behavior? Best regards Peter De Berdt
On Wednesday, March 01, 2006, at 8:53 AM, Peter De Berdt wrote:>I''ve tried Locomotive, but it doesn''t seem to honor my edgerails >installation. Edgerails is in the vendor''s directory, so it should >load instead of Rails 1.0, but it doesn''t. Is this normal behavior?Locomotive and EdgeRails play well together. (Note that edge rails reports a version number of 1.0 if that''s what you''re going by...) -r -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your time!