Ruby on Rails Friday, June 27, 2014

On 28 June 2014 00:06, Toby Toby <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Hi Colin, thanks for your answer. It is Rails Version 4.0.2. The command
> is the one above the output are rails usage options:
> "Usage:
> rails new APP_PATH [options]
> ..."

Please quote the previous message when replying so that it is easier
to follow the thread. If you look at my question you will see that I
asked you to copy/paste the complete terminal display, including the
command you typed. Please do that (don't re-type it, copy/paste is
the only way we can check for typos). No need to copy after the
"Usage" line however.

Make sure you are in the top level folder of the application you have
already created when you do that.

Also please copy/paste the command and the result of rails -v.

Also you have not told us which operating system you are using. We
cannot easily help if you do not answer questions.

When replying insert your answers after each of my questions, then you
will not forget to answer one of them. Thanks

Colin

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