Ruby on Rails
Thursday, February 2, 2012
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 11:48 AM, Steve Robin <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Ah, sorry I forgot to ask you to show the rvm version ....
$ rvm version # this is the latest "stable" version
rvm 1.10.2 by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/]
I presume you have a quite old version of rvm, since it sets you up with this:
I wrote in my previous mail
# $ rvm install ruby-1.9.3 # should install 1.9.3-p0
and that did not seem to succeed.
So, next try:
* on _both_ machines
$ rvm version # this could be different and the root cause ??
* on the "test" machine
$ rvm get stable
... (download, build, install)
rvm 1.10.2 by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/]
RVM reloaded!
~/be$ rvm version
And then reinstall ruby
$ rvm reinstall ruby-1.9.3 # => check explicitly for 1.9.3-p0
$ rvm list
rvm rubies
jruby-1.6.5.1 [ i386 ]
jruby-head [ i386 ]
ruby-1.8.7-p352 [ i686 ]
ruby-1.8.7-p357 [ i686 ]
=* ruby-1.9.3-p0 [ i686 ]
ruby-head [ i686 ]
# => - current
# =* - current && default
# * - default
And hopefully it works now ?
HTH,
Peter
-- Really thanks for the instruction.
Here is the output after above instructions
https://gist.github.com/1722814
Yes, you are right it hang right on this step (I wait for 10 minutes and
still the same)
"rails new new_app --skip-bundle"
I have two exactly "clone" machine. One I did not remove using rvm (this
for backup because I don't want to mess up my current development
environment) and another one I remove everything using rvm. (This where
I do the testing to figure out the problem with rails).
The reason you see "old" rails because the previous reference run on the
machine which still have not removed everything. Sorry for the
confusion,
So now, both this run on fresh rvm
https://gist.github.com/1722814
Ah, sorry I forgot to ask you to show the rvm version ....
$ rvm version # this is the latest "stable" version
rvm 1.10.2 by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/]
I presume you have a quite old version of rvm, since it sets you up with this:
ruby-1.9.3-preview1
I wrote in my previous mail
# $ rvm install ruby-1.9.3 # should install 1.9.3-p0
and that did not seem to succeed.
So, next try:
* on _both_ machines
$ rvm version # this could be different and the root cause ??
* on the "test" machine
$ rvm get stable
... (download, build, install)
rvm 1.10.2 by Wayne E. Seguin <wayneeseguin@gmail.com>, Michal Papis <mpapis@gmail.com> [https://rvm.beginrescueend.com/]
RVM reloaded!
~/be$ rvm version
And then reinstall ruby
$ rvm reinstall ruby-1.9.3 # => check explicitly for 1.9.3-p0
$ rvm list
rvm rubies
jruby-1.6.5.1 [ i386 ]
jruby-head [ i386 ]
ruby-1.8.7-p352 [ i686 ]
ruby-1.8.7-p357 [ i686 ]
=* ruby-1.9.3-p0 [ i686 ]
ruby-head [ i686 ]
# => - current
# =* - current && default
# * - default
And hopefully it works now ?
HTH,
Peter
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