Ruby on Rails Wednesday, April 29, 2015


On 2015-Apr-29, at 11:24 , Bailey J <kidbayjay@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks that helps.  So it was probably just the way I passed the command...

This is what I typed "sudo gem install rails 4.2.1 --no-ri --no-rdoc", does that look funny?

You need to have "-v" in front of the version:

sudo gem install rails -v 4.2.1 --no-ri --no-rdoc

Other version specifiers might require quotes to keep the shell from attempting input/output redirection. E.g.:

sudo gem install rails -v '>= 4.2.1' --no-ri --no-rdoc


-Rob


Should I be concerned about the contents of this error message "Could not find a valid gem" or is it simply nothing more than what you just said?

What I wanted to do was pass the command with head in it but I don't know the syntax for that and I couldn't find a reference to it that quickly.  Does anyone know the proper way to pass the command for get head?

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