Hi,
As per Colin's suggestion i have check the app i have, its version is
3.2.9 for rails.
I am using a windows 8 pc and i have tried all possible ways to install
ROR and i am being unsuccessful for a longtime.
It will be very kind of someone, if anyone can come on gmail chat and
explain me a little bit of where i am going wrong, I need to run this
app and i am not sure how to do so.
ashug.tech.1@gmail.com
Colin Law wrote in post #1107460:
> On 1 May 2013 09:25, gautam s. <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
>> Hi Colin,
>>
>> I want ruby on rails (ROR) and yes i am aware that will run wonderfully
>> on MAC/Linux.
>> But i don't have a mac machine as of now. I have window machine.
>> I am going to use railsinstaller now (railsinstaller-2.2.1 exe)
>
> The other thing you need to know is which version of Rails you want (I
> think you are trying to run an existing app). In the root directory
> of the application (the one containing the folders config, db and so
> on ) you may find a file Gemfile. If so look in there and you should
> find something like
> gem 'rails', '3.0.4'
> which is the version you need. If there is no Gemfile then look in
> config/environment.rb and you should find something like
> RAILS_GEM_VERSION = '2.3.8' unless defined? RAILS_GEM_VERSION
> which again is the version you need.
>
> Colin
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