Ruby on Rails Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Ah, Ubuntu, cool ;)


than try:
sudo gem install rails
+your password

I saw you tried on Ruby 1.9 If you are new, I think the best is the default, easiest way. First try it from Synaptic, and with the latest stable versions, but as you wish.

I had plenty of problems installing Rails on Ubuntu, so if you still cannot install it well, please let me know, or also you can find me in private.
good luck,
gezope

2010/9/1 Juan Costa <lists@ruby-forum.com>
Hugo Roque wrote:
> check if exist the file zlib.dll in ruby's bin folder.
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Hi Hugo, thanks for your answer, but I'm using Ubuntu, so I don't have
dll's.
Thanks anyway.
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