$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.6 (2009-03-31 patchlevel 368) [i686-darwin10.0.0]

Getting somewhere now.  David, I made the change you suggested and
there was nothing different in terms of what was displayed.  I then
commented out the error message outright and it still was shown when I
issued the command,  I uninstalled and readded the heroku gem but
maybe it is lingering elsewhere on my machine.  Let me see if I can
find it.

On Dec 2, 4:57 pm, David Dollar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Try changing that
>
> rescue LoadError
>
> to
>
> rescue LoadError => ex
>   puts ex.inspect
>
> to get a better idea of what is failing to load.
>
> - David
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Chris Baglieri 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Installed the latest heroku gem and still no luck.  Any thoughts would
> > be appreciated.
>
> > foo$ heroku version
> > heroku-gem/1.4
>
> > foo$ taps version
> > 0.2.22
>
> > foo$ heroku db:push
> > Install the Taps gem to use db commands. On most systems this will be:
> > sudo gem install taps
>
> > This is where the error appears to be thrown (/opt/local/lib/ruby/gems/
> > 1.8/gems/heroku-1.4/lib/heroku/commands/db.rb for me):
>
> > def initialize(*args)
> >      super(*args)
> >      gem 'taps', '>= 0.2.8', '< 0.3.0'
> >      require 'taps/client_session'
> >   rescue LoadError
> >      error "Install the Taps gem to use db commands. On most systems
> > this will be:\nsudo gem install taps"
> > end
>
> > On Dec 2, 1:47 pm, Morten Bagai <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Actually, the current gem version is 1.4. It's on gemcutter.
>
> > > M
>
> > > On Dec 2, 2009, at 10:39 AM, Chris Baglieri <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > I'm trying to push a database and 'heroku db:push' is alerting me that
> > > > I do not have the taps gem installed.  The step before issuing the
> > > > heroku command, I installed taps (0.2.22) and confirmed it was there.
> > > > I'm attempting to do this from OSX.  Someone in the IRC channel
> > > > suggested I confirm all of taps dependencies where installed and it
> > > > appears they are. I also updated my heroku gem (which coincidentally
> > > > was a version behind) hoping that would make a difference.  Looking at
> > > > db.rb, the problem is happening on initialize.  I am running
> > > > everything out of my /opt/local/bin... directory for whatever that's
> > > > worth.  From my command line I can issue taps commands.  Could it be
> > > > that the heroku gem is unable to find my taps gem?  My path is below
> > > > along with some other helpful bits:
>
> > > > foo$ echo $PATH
> > > > /opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/opt/
> > > > local/lib/postgresql84/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/
> > > > bin:/usr/X11/bin
>
> > > > foo$ gem -v
> > > > 1.3.5
>
> > > > foo$ taps version
> > > > 0.2.22
>
> > > > foo$ heroku version
> > > > heroku-gem/1.3
>
> > > > foo$ which taps
> > > > /opt/local/bin/taps
>
> > > > foo$ which heroku
> > > > /opt/local/bin/heroku
>
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