I run in to errors which I dont understand:
I never get the newest version of code (xxx.html.erb) displayed, instead
my editors backupfile (xxx.html.erb.bak) are loaded/run.
I run Rails v2.3.2 (I am new. How to install 2.0.2? "gem install
rails"
put 2.3.2. on my windows xp machine)
Situation:
1) In my app there are some files (xxx.html.erb) as it should be.
These files above I have been written and edited with my editor (i.e.
UltraEdit)
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/show.html.erb
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_new_seat.html.erb
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_seat_list.html.erb
2) The Editor saves backup files from the last version of the file with
extension .bak, like (xxx.html.erb.bak):
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_new_seat.html.erb.bak
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_seat_list.html.erb.bak
3) When I make a mistake in coding, the error page displayed concerns
the backup files (xxx.html.erb.bak), not the xxx.html.erb files!!!
So I never get the newest version of code (xxx.html.erb) loaded nor
displayed.
4) When there is a backup file (i.e.
app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak), Rails error page shows content of
the backup file (xxx.thml.erb.bak), not of the current file
(xxx.html.erb):
####### START #################
##
##
Errno::ENOENT in Flights#show
Showing app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak where line #29 raised:
No such file or directory -
C:/InstantRails/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_new_seat.html.erb.bak
Extracted source (around line #29):
26:
27: <%= render :partial=>"seat_list",
:locals=>{:seats=>@flight.seats}
%>
28:
29: <%= render :partial=>"new_seat",
:locals=>{:seat=>Seat.new(:flight_id=>@flight.id)} %>
30:
31: <%= link_to ''Edit'', edit_flight_path(@flight) %> |
32: <%= link_to ''Back'', flights_path %>
##
##
####### END #################
5) When I have deleted the editors backup file, but the xxx.htm.erb file
ist still here, I got the folowing error:
####### START #################
##
##
Error message: "Missing template flights/_seat_list.erb in view path
app/views"
...
##
##
####### END #################
6) Any ideas why Rails loads not the xxx.html.erb files?
Is this located only on Rails v2.3.2?
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I run in to errors which I dont understand:
I never get the newest version of code (xxx.html.erb) displayed,
instead
my editors backupfile (xxx.html.erb.bak) are loaded/run.
I run Rails v2.3.2 (I am new. How to install 2.0.2? "gem install
rails"
put 2.3.2. on my windows xp machine)
Situation:
1) In my app there are some files (xxx.html.erb) as it should be.
These files above I have been written and edited with my editor (i.e.
UltraEdit)
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/show.html.erb
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_new_seat.html.erb
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_seat_list.html.erb
2) The Editor saves backup files from the last version of the file
with
extension .bak, like (xxx.html.erb.bak):
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_new_seat.html.erb.bak
/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/_seat_list.html.erb.bak
3) When I make a mistake in coding, the error page displayed concerns
the backup files (xxx.html.erb.bak), not the xxx.html.erb files!!!
So I never get the newest version of code (xxx.html.erb) loaded nor
displayed.
4) When there is a backup file (i.e.
app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak), Rails error page shows content
of
the backup file (xxx.thml.erb.bak), not of the current file
(xxx.html.erb):
####### START #################
##
##
Errno::ENOENT in Flights#show
Showing app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bak where line #29 raised:
No such file or directory -
C:/InstantRails/rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/
_new_seat.html.erb.bak
Extracted source (around line #29):
26:
27: <%= render :partial=>"seat_list",
:locals=>{:seats=>@flight.seats}
%>
28:
29: <%= render :partial=>"new_seat",
:locals=>{:seat=>Seat.new(:flight_id=>@flight.id)} %>
30:
31: <%= link_to ''Edit'', edit_flight_path(@flight) %> |
32: <%= link_to ''Back'', flights_path %>
##
##
####### END #################
5) When I have deleted the editors backup file, but the xxx.htm.erb
file
ist still here, I got the folowing error:
####### START #################
##
##
Error message: "Missing template flights/_seat_list.erb in view path
app/views"
...
##
##
####### END #################
6) Any ideas why Rails loads not the xxx.html.erb files?
Is this located only on Rails v2.3.2?
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Mike Just wrote:> 2) The Editor saves backup files from the last version of the file with > extension .bak, like (xxx.html.erb.bak): > /rails_apps/coconut/app/views/flights/show.html.erb.bakI have no idea why Rails is trying to use your backup files. Maybe it sees the "html.erb" and ignores the rest of the file name. That being said, if I had an editor that left trash backup files around in my project folder I would immediately look for a option to turn that "feature" off. If the editor didn''t have such an option, I would find another editor. Those backup files are completely unnecessary if you''re using a version control system. And, if you''re not using a version control system then your should be. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org To unsubscribe from this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk+unsubscribe-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane.org For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-talk?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---