> 1. Install Ruby...
> 2. Install Ruby Gems...
> 3. Install Rails...
> 4. You need to make sure sqlite3.dll, mozcrt19.dll, and sqlite3.def
> are in your ruby\bin directory and sqlite3 is in your gemfile.
I did this
1.
http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/72170/rubyinstaller-1.9.2-p0.exe
2. (nothing - gem command is included in installation)
3. gem install rails
4. gem install sqlite3-ruby
That printed a message to get sqlite from:
http://www.sqlite.org/sqlitedll-3_6_23_1.zip
and copy it to ruby/bin. Which I did, and rails worked.
BTW - mozcrt19.dll is not required.
5. Do yourself a favor and install Devkit from
http://github.com/downloads/oneclick/rubyinstaller/DevKit-4.5.0-20100819-1536-sfx.exe
This adds support for building native C gems (RedCloth, nokogiri,
EventMachine...) just as linux/macosx/unix do - via the same gem install
command.
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