So actually that wasn't it....  I was trying it on a different
computer and assumed that was the difference.  Still happening - the
main difference is that it doesn't work on a Leopard machine and it
does on a Snow Leopard machine.  Should toolbelt work on Leopard?
(FWIW, the toolbelt also installed a version of git that doesn't work
on Leopard over my install, so I'm thinking this isn't compatible with
Leopard).

On Apr 16, 2:50 pm, "geemus (Wesley Beary)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the update.  I had thought it should work in 1.8.7 (though
> I checked and it appears to be broken in 1.8.6).  In any event, glad
> you found a way to get unstuck.
> Thanks!
> wes
>
> On Apr 16, 12:29 pm, nojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > FWIW, I may have figured out what's going on.  This is probably
> > somewhat obvious to Ruby people, but I'm intending to use Heroku with
> > Java so it wasn't obvious to me.  OS X has Ruby 1.8.7 - I had to
> > upgrade to 1.9.2.  rvm didn't work for me, but installing 1.9.2 via
> > rbenv and ruby-build worked.
>
> > On Apr 15, 8:44 pm, nojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Just getting started with Heroku, I installed toolbelt on my Mac with
> > > the installer.  When I run heroku login, I get the following:
>
> > > $ heroku login
> > > /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/updater.rb:33: warning: parenthesize
> > > argument(s) for future version
> > > /usr/local/heroku/vendor/gems/netrc-0.7.1/lib/netrc.rb:79:in `readto':
> > > undefined local variable or method `count' for []:Array (NameError)
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/vendor/gems/netrc-0.7.1/lib/netrc.rb:85:in
> > > `parse'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/vendor/gems/netrc-0.7.1/lib/netrc.rb:20:in
> > > `read'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/auth.rb:92:in `netrc'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/auth.rb:66:in 
> > > `delete_credentials'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/auth.rb:21:in `login'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/command/auth.rb:12:in `login'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/command.rb:148:in `send'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/command.rb:148:in `run'
> > >         from /usr/local/heroku/lib/heroku/cli.rb:9:in `start'
> > >         from /usr/bin/heroku:28
> > > $
>
> > > Any hints about what I need to do?  Thanks.

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