Jason Fb wrote in post #1164544:
> Sounds like a question for Netbeans support
>
> does Netbeans let you "bundle install" (My IDE of choice, RubyMine does
> this)
>
> If so, do a bundle install both on the command line and also inside of
> Netbeans and make sure they run smoothly with no hiccups
Netbeans dropped support for Ruby some time back. The plug-in is now
maintained by a small team and this is the only place I know likely to
find someone who knows about it.
Yes, it seems there is "bundler" as a project option and yes, it does
look like this could be a solution if I could get it to work. Right now
it doesn't, but it gives me something to try. Maybe I need to update
Bundler first.
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