Following is the error I get when I run ''\root\ ruby script\server'' The server does not starts. Any help !?! ------------------------------ => Booting WEBrick... c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:275: warning: already initialized constant KNOWN_OPTIONS c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:280: warning: already initialized constant DEF_KEY_ATTRIBUTES c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:281: warning: already initialized constant DEF_ROOT_NAME c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:282: warning: already initialized constant DEF_CONTENT_KEY c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:283: warning: already initialized constant DEF_XML_DECLARATION c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:284: warning: already initialized constant DEF_ANONYMOUS_TAG c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:285: warning: already initialized constant DEF_FORCE_ARRAY c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/xml-simple-1.0.8/lib/xmlsimple.rb:286: warning: already initialized constant DEF_INDENTATION ----------------------------------- MSN id: ICEMANyears@netscape.net -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hi Mikki, mikki wrote:> Following is the error I get when I run > ''\root\ ruby script\server'' > The server does not starts. > Any help !?!Just enter ''ruby script\server''. Also, you need to start WEBrick from within a Rails application directory. hth, Bill
Hi Bill Bill Walton wrote:>>Just enter ''ruby script\server''.thats exactly what I did..I put down ''root'' just for the heck of the structure.>>Also, you need to start WEBrick from within a Rails application directory.thats what I am doing. but inside one of the .rb files I am using in the Rails application directory, I have ''require xml-simple'', which I believe connects to the xml-simple in the gems directory inside the Ruby directory. I dont know why is it giving me a problem with the server. look at the error msg again, see if you can make sense out of it. -Mikki MSN id: ICEMANyears@netscape.net -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
mikki wrote:> inside one of the .rb files I am using in the > Rails application directory, I have ''require > xml-simple'',As far as I know, the content of an application file is not going to have any impact on whether or not you''re able to start the web server. Are you able to start WEBrick in a different application directory? Best regards, Bill
hey Bill Bill Walton wrote: Are> you > able to start WEBrick in a different application directory? > > Best regards, > Billyes, I am able to. thanks though. -Mikki MSN id: ICEMANyears@netscape.net -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hi Mikki, mikki wrote:> > Bill Walton wrote: > Are >> you >> able to start WEBrick in a different application directory? > > yes, I am able to. thanks though.In that case, perhaps Rails had some sort of problem when it built the directory structure. You might try just renaming the directory and regenerate it. I''d try to start WEBrick right after generating the app. Then you''ll know for sure whether or not it has anything to do with the additions you''ve made. If it runs, start copying the model/controller/view directories back in. I''d do it in tuples (assuming you have more than one controller) and see if / when the problem resurfaces. If it _does_ show back up when you add application code, I''d recommend writing it up as a bug. hth, Bill
Thanks for all your help Bill. Re-building the app directory now seems like the only solution, especially now when I have added errors to the same problem. and they are more weird. I ran a gem update and I guess, the new gems files- .rb have corrupted the /app even more. Bill Walton wrote:> Hi Mikki, > > mikki wrote: >> >> Bill Walton wrote: >> Are >>> you >>> able to start WEBrick in a different application directory? >> >> yes, I am able to. thanks though. > > In that case, perhaps Rails had some sort of problem when it built the > directory structure. You might try just renaming the directory and > regenerate it. I''d try to start WEBrick right after generating the app. > Then you''ll know for sure whether or not it has anything to do with the > additions you''ve made. If it runs, start copying the > model/controller/view > directories back in. I''d do it in tuples (assuming you have more than > one > controller) and see if / when the problem resurfaces. If it _does_ show > back up when you add application code, I''d recommend writing it up as a > bug. > > hth, > Bill-- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Hi Mikki, mikki wrote:> Thanks for all your help Bill.You''re very welcome!> Re-building the app directory now seems > like the only solutionLuckily, in Rails, that''s a one-liner ;) Rename your old directory before you do it and you can just copy all the stuff you''ve already done back in!> I ran a gem update and I guess, the new gems > files- .rb have corrupted the /app even more.That may well be the problem. The gem update give lots of folks problems. Hope you''ll let us know how it goes. Best regards, Bill