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2008 Jan 01
3
3rdrail run rake task error: no Ruby script found in input (LoadError) (Windows)
Hi, dudes I got a question here. When I run "rake db:migrate" in 3rdrail, it throws an error: D:\ruby\bin\ruby.exe: no Ruby script found in input (LoadError). I have set the ruby interpreter paths, And can''t find the solution on Google. Any good ideas? Issac --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscri...
2007 Sep 23
62
moving from aptana to 3rdRail
How? I have a project full of gems etc etc how can I move it in 3rdRail? I hope I don''t have to do it manually for every single file.. any help appreciated --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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...
2007 Sep 23
16
WinRuby?
Hi all, With the latest 1.8.6 release out today, I was wondering - what would you all think of a Windows-only fork of Ruby? I mean Perl has ActiveState, right? It ships with a slightly different interpreter and different libraries, so why not Ruby? Here''s what I''m thinking: * Win2k or later. No 95/98/ME support. No cygwin/mingw, either. * Assume VC++ 8. Use whatever
2009 Dec 10
6
(annoying) question: Netbeans vs Rubymine
Hi, I''m don''t want to start another post about what''s the best IDE. Am just considering getting a licence for Rubymine which is 99$ I think. But I don''t know whether it''s really better than Netbeans. My focus is on BDD with cucumber, Rspec and Shoulda. Can anyone tell me his/her experience concering test support in those two IDE''s
2007 Sep 19
49
plugin dependencies
Hello all, The topic of plugin dependencies has come up before and it doesn''t seem to have been addressed by core or core doesn''t seem to think it''s an issue. I''ve looked at the current edge code and don''t see anything new, so if I''ve missed something *please* let me know. The following article makes mention of a require_plugin