Hmm, how can I check to ensure I am using a new database? Or rather,  
the correct database? Should I just re-clone the agility app from your  
github repo , clone hobo into vendor/plugins , then run a migration?  
Or is it safe to run hobo from gem now? Or am I missing a step? So  
many questions, so many questions...

-Greg


>
> It seems your database doesn't have the 'name' field that new hobo
> apps have by default. Maybe you are connecting to a database that you
> created with a old go at the tutorial?
>
> Tom
>
> On 9 Dec 2008, at 14:27, G G wrote:
>
>>
>> Alright,
>>
>> So I went ahead and pulled in the newest version of hobo into vendor/
>> plugins/hobo and ran "ruby script/generate hobo_rapid".
>> The agility application is identical to Tom's git repo, runs fine  
>> when
>> I start the server, but I am still getting the following error when
>> clicking "Sign up": http://pastie.org/private/oznaaxeafkhvg9ovfz8u0g
>>
>> Anyone have an idea of how I can hop on the fast-track to
>> experimenting with a functional version of agility? Help! ;)
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Greg
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi Greg,  Tom announced that 0.8.5 will be released later today.
>>> cheers Dave
>>>
>>>
>>> On Dec 9, 2:00 pm, G G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Tom,
>>>>
>>>> I'm running rails 2.2 and hobo 0.8.4.
>>>> I've gone ahead and pulled the latest copy of agility from your
>>>> github
>>>> repo and run into an interesting issue.
>>>>
>>>> After cloning hobo 0.8.4 into vendor/plugins/ , I ran:
>>>>
>>>> ./script/generate hobo_migration
>>>>
>>>> The migration went through just fine. Then I ran:
>>>>
>>>> ./script/server
>>>>
>>>> The server started just fine.
>>>>
>>>> Then I openedhttp://localhost:3000and everything looked great. I
>>>> figured "Awesome!" and clicked on "Sign up"
>>>> As soon as I clicked that, I received the following 
>>>> error:http://pastie.org/private/oznaaxeafkhvg9ovfz8u0g
>>>>
>>>> Do you have any advice on how I can get this working and start
>>>> exploring 0.8.4 w/rails 2.2?
>>>>
>>>> -Greg
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 8, 2008, at 10:23 AM, Tom Locke wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Nice job tracking this down Matt...
>>>>
>>>>> About to add the 'config.gem' thing to the hobo command.
>>>>
>>>>> Tom
>>>>
>>>>> On 7 Dec 2008, at 20:41, Matt Jones wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> We appear to have tripped over an obscure bug in Rails; I've
>>>>>> filed a
>>>>>> ticket for it 
>>>>>> (http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994-ruby-on-rails/tickets/1524
>>>>>> ).
>>>>>> Fixing this will also let this line:
>>>>
>>>>>> ActiveSupport::Dependencies.load_paths |=
>>>>>> [ File.dirname(__FILE__)]
>>>>
>>>>>> from hobo.rb go away. Turns out, autoloading from gems didn't  
>>>>>> work
>>>>>> some of the time.
>>>>
>>>>>> --Matt Jones
>>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 7, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Tom Locke wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>>> In addition, activating the gem using config.gem 'hobo' in
>>>>>>>> environment.rb fixes the problem.
>>>>
>>>>>>> It's not a bug it's a feature! : )
>>>>
>>>>>>> config.gem 'hobo' should be the switch that turns a Rails app
>>>>>>> into a
>>>>>>> Hobo app, right?
>>>>
>>>>>>> So we just need to fix the hobo command so that it sets this
>>>>>>> automatically. And get rid of this:
>>>>
>>>>>>> unless defined? Hobo
>>>>>>> gem 'hobo'
>>>>>>> require 'hobo'
>>>>>>> end
>>>>
>>>>>>> From initializers/hobo.rb
>>>>
>>
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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