I seems that both gems haml and haml-edge create a script named haml.
Unfortunately, the scripts are not identical.
$ diff haml.script haml-edge.script
5c5
< # The application ''haml'' is installed as part of a gem,
and
---> # The application ''haml-edge'' is installed as part of a
gem, and
18,19c18,19
< gem ''haml'', version
< load Gem.bin_path(''haml'', ''haml'',
version)
---> gem ''haml-edge'', version
> load Gem.bin_path(''haml-edge'', ''haml'',
version)
You might need to decide whether you want haml or haml-edge and the
uninstall both and just install the one you want.
On Aug 30, 5:21 am, Dhruva Sagar
<dhruva.sa...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> I am using HAML, i''ve been using it since quite sometime, but I
haven''t
> worked with actually deploying applications to web hostings.
> Currently I am trying to host my application to a hostmonster webhosting
> that I own, but as I ssh to the server and try to do a rake gems:install or
> rake db:migrate or so it gives me an error message saying :
>
> !rake aborted
> no such file to load -- haml
>
> Also, I did a gem list | grep haml and I see haml + haml-edge +
> haml_scaffold is installed, but haml command line utility doesn''t
work and
> it throws an error saying command not found for ''haml''.
>
> Does anybody have any ideas on what''s wrong ? Any suggestions I
could try ?
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Dhruva Sagar.
>
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