This command: rvm gems import 1.8.7%rails2.2.gems
fails here:
rubydoctest 1.1.3 is not installed, installing...

Error running 'GEM_HOME='/Users/marton/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.8.7-
p249%rails2.2' GEM_PATH='/Users/marton/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.8.7-
p249%rails2.2/bin:/Users/marton/.rvm/gems/%global/bin' BUNDLE_PATH='/
Users/marton/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.8.7-p249%rails2.2'  gem install
rubydoctest -v1.1.3    ', please check /Users/marton/.rvm/log/
gem.install*.log

rubydoctest 1.1.3 failed to install, output has been logged to:
/Users/marton/.rvm/log//gem.install.error.log

gem.install.error.log:
...
ERROR:  could not find gem rubydoctest locally or in a repository
...

/MartOn

On Feb 26, 9:01 pm, MartOn <[email protected]> wrote:
> I did a rvm update & restarted terminal.
> Now it seems to run.
>
> I will come back when I have more info.
>
> /MartOn
>
> On Feb 26, 5:22 pm, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for trying this out.
>
> > Weird.   Does it work when you do it manually?   For instance:
>
> > rvm use 1.8.7
> > rvm gems create rails2.2
> > rvm use 1.8.7%rails2.2
> > rvm gems import 1.8.7%rails2.2.gems
>
> > Does the 1.8.7%rails2.2.gems file exist for you?
>
> > thanks,
> > Bryan
>
> > MartOn wrote:
> > > I am trying to test this on a Mac with Snow leopard.
> > > I got all rvm installs, but when running ./rvm-import.sh I get this
> > > output:
>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <e> No *.gems file found. </e>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <e> No *.gems file found. </e>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.9.1 p378 </i>
> > > <e> No *.gems file found. </e>
> > > <i> Now using ruby 1.8.7 p249 </i>
> > > <i> Now using jruby 1.4.0 </i>
> > > <e> No *.gems file found. </e>
>
> > > Is this expected output?
>
> > > /MartOn
>
> > > On Feb 26, 6:20 am, Bryan Larsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> I updated the hobo-test-environment to usehttp://rvm.beginrescueend.com/
>
> > >> So now it should be a lot easier to install all the rubies and gemsets
> > >> that hobo is tested under, and it won't mess up your current 
> > >> configuration.
>
> > >> I'd love it if a couple of people would try and run the complete test
> > >> suite -- it'd be nice to know that somebody other than I can run the
> > >> system tests.
>
> > >> The readme (and repository) is 
> > >> here:http://github.com/bryanlarsen/hobo-test-environment/blob/master/READM...
>
> > >> thanks,
> > >> Bryan
>
>

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