Yes - admin mode for cmd is essential for any of this scripting stuff. I
used to run into all sorts of errors, even with normal Ruby updates. I
now have a cmd shortcut on the desktop that asks for admin and has a
couple of other tweak (consolas font, wider window etc)
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Eugene,
I've found that it is necessary also to run either cmd or powershell
as administrator in order to install gems.
Regards,
Eduardo
Eugene A. wrote in post #1049720:
I do have the latest (1.1.3). It's still happening. I think there is an
issue with the path somewhere. Is there any sort
Hi,
First post here. Excuse a n00b for silly questions. :) I've been trying
to figure this out for a short time and while I have an idea, I'd like
some confirmation.
I need to install a gem so I can automate some WPF code. One I'm
planning to use is called bewildr. How do I install gems into
Just open cmd and run 'igem install bewildr'. If IronRuby binaries folder
is not in the PATH environment variable, browse to it first (this is where
the igem utility is located).
Shay.
Shay Friedman | CodeValue http://codevalue.net/
Thanks, that helps. I tried that and igem was in path. However, here is
what I got:
C:\Program Files (x86)\IronRuby 1.1\binigem install bewildr
ERROR: While executing gem ... (ArgumentError)
Illegal characters in path.
Same thing happens when I try to do update:
C:\Program Files
I think this was a bug in version 1.1. Download the latest bits
(1.1.3http://ironruby.com/download/)
and this should work.
Shay.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Eugene A. li...@ruby-forum.com wrote:
Thanks, that helps. I tried that and igem was in path. However, here is
what I got:
I do have the latest (1.1.3). It's still happening. I think there is an
issue with the path somewhere. Is there any sort of log for this? It's
rather difficult to figure out where it stumbles without it.
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Eugene:
I assume that you installed the latest version (1.1.3)
It would be good to do this first:
igem update --system --no-ri --no-rdoc
(usually you get errors when trying to instar ri and rdoc documentation)
then install using:
igem install bewildr --no-ri --no-rdoc
(same thing)
Hope this
Nevermind, I got it!
Installed it through NuGet package manager in Visual Studio instead.
Both commands worked just fine!
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