Hassan Schroeder wrote in post #1111345:
> On Tue, Jun 4, 2013 at 10:33 AM, mark ronay <lists@ruby-forum.com>
> wrote:
>
>> still same problem:
>> mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:~$ ls
>> app db Documents log Projects script tmp
>> build Desktop Downloads Music Public Templates vendor
>> config doc lib Pictures public test Videos
>> mwr@mwr-Ubuntu:~$ rails new blargh/here
>> Can't initialize a new Rails application within the directory of
>> another, please change to a non-Rails directory first.
>
>> Im at a loss
>
> ?? Your `ls` shows the directories of a standard Rails app, so the
> message is perfectly understandable.
>
> If you don't want them there, why don't you *remove* them?
>
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:D now i feel really stupid. Problem solved!! I really should have
opened with the ls, Im sure I dont know how those get there and didnt
know how to recognize them. Thank you all again.
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