On 26 February 2011 00:37, noname <informzoo.admin@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I try to run my rails project, I get a message that there is a
> syntax error and the application cannot compile (see below). However,
> it does not tell me which file has this error. So instead of saying
> "(index.erb):56: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ')'" it
> just has (erb) where it should provide a filename.
>
> Can someone provide some pointers to help me narrow the field a bit?
Is there anything in the log file (log/development.log assuming you
are in development mode)?
Are you running the server from netbeans? If so have you tried
running from command line just in case it is a netbeans issue?
If you make a new rails app does it run?
Colin
>
>
> ERROR MESSAGE:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Fast Debugger (ruby-debug-ide 0.4.9) listens on :xxxx
> => Booting WEBrick
> => Rails 2.3.5 application starting on http://0.0.0.0:3000
> (erb):56
> Uncaught exception: compile error
> (erb):56: syntax error, unexpected $end, expecting ')'
> ; _erbout
> ^
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> Thanks for any assistance you can offer!
>
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