Solved!
In the top of ''/usr/bin/bundle'' it said:
#!/usr/bin/ruby1.8
I replaced it with:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
now bundler and rake works again.
Best regards
Bo Frederiksen.
On Oct 22, 10:25 am, Bo Frederiksen
<bofr...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> After upgrading my server to:
> Ubuntu server 10.10
> Ruby 1.9.2
> Rails 3.0.1
> Passenger 3.0.0
> rake is unable to find itself:
>
> > rake -T
>
> Could not find rake-0.8.7 in any of the sources
> Try running `bundle install`.
>
> but `gem list` and ''bundle list'' shows that rake-0.8.7 is
installed!
>
> When loading the webapp in the browser:
> Could not find rake-0.8.7 in any of the sources (Bundler::GemNotFound)
>
> Ruby 1.8.7 is also installed on this server, but the following
> symbolic links have been created in ''/usr/bin'':
> ln -s ruby1.9.1 ruby
> ln -s ri1.9.1 ri
> ln -s rdoc1.9.1 rdoc
> ln -s gem1.9.1 gem
> ln -s irb1.9.1 irb
> ln -s rake1.9.1 rake
>
> /var/lib/gems/1.9.1/bin is in the $PATH.
>
> Running rake in my home folder, with a minimal Rakefile, works!
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Best regards
> Bo Frederiksen.
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