I opened
https://hobo.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8324/tickets/639-better-error-message-if-ruby-or-rails-not-found
to prevent anybody else from running into a similar problem.
Bryan
Chris Booth wrote:
I discovered the issue. I had installed Rails via apt-get. I had to
apt-get remove and purge that, sudo install Rails as a gem, and then
set up a symlink between the gem installed rails and /usr/lib/rails.
Then everything was fine.
Thanks for the reply!
On Feb 25, 8:16 am, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
It sounds like the Ruby detection is failing. It's probably a line
like ${RUBY} -S rake. So if ${RUBY} is blank, you'd get that message.
Sorry to ask the obvious, but do you have Ruby installed? How about
rake?
Bryan
Chris Booth wrote:
Hello,
I have installed Hobo 1.0 as a gem (with "sudo gem install hobo") on
an Ubuntu 9.10 VMWare session running Ruby 1.8.7 and Rails 2.3.5.
When I go into a terminal window and type:
hobo agility
I see:
Generating Rails app...
/bin/bash: -S: invalid option
...
/var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/hobo-1.0.0/bin/hobo:100:in 'chdir': No such
file or directory - agility (Errno::ENOENT)
from /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/hobo-1.0.0/bin/hobo:100
Any ideas what may be causing this?
Thanks
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