Can you try upgrading to the latest version or RubyGem and installing buildr
again?
sudo gem update --system

Assaf

On 2/7/08, ARK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have my buildr installed successfull, here is the list of my gems:
> *** LOCAL GEMS ***
>
> Antwrap (0.6.0)
>     A Ruby module that wraps the Apache Ant build tool, enabling Ant
>     Tasks to be invoked from a Ruby/JRuby scripts.
>
> archive-tar-minitar (0.5.1)
>     Provides POSIX tarchive management from Ruby programs.
>
> builder (2.1.2)
>     Builders for MarkUp.
>
> buildr (1.2.10)
>     A build system that doesn't suck
>
> facets (1.8.54)
>     If Godzilla were a Programmer's Library
>
> highline (1.4.0)
>     HighLine is a high-level command-line IO library.
>
> needle (1.3.0)
>     Needle is a Dependency Injection/Inversion of Control container for
>     Ruby. It supports both type-2 (setter) and type-3 (constructor)
>     injection. It takes advantage of the dynamic nature of Ruby to
>     provide a rich and flexible approach to injecting dependencies.
>
> net-sftp (1.1.0)
>     Net::SFTP is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SFTP client protocol.
>
> net-ssh (1.1.2)
>     Net::SSH is a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol.
>
> rake (0.7.3)
>     Ruby based make-like utility.
>
> rjb (1.1.1)
>     Ruby Java bridge
>
> rspec (1.0.8)
>     RSpec-1.0.8 (r2338) - BDD for Ruby http://rspec.rubyforge.org/
>
> rubyzip (0.9.1)
>     rubyzip is a ruby module for reading and writing zip files
>
> sources (0.0.1)
>     This package provides download sources for remote gem installation
>
> xml-simple (1.0.11)
>     A very simple API for XML processing.
>
>
> But why I still can not execute 'buildr'? When I type 'buildr', it still
> gives me :bash: buildr: command not found
> How does this happy?
>
> Thanks!
>



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