On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 16:08 -0400, BG - Ben Armstrong wrote: > On Wed, 2006-02-15 at 06:53 +1100, Assaph Mehr wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > Thanks muchly for the update. I am actually a debian (Ubuntu) usermyself. > > Love the system, hate what they did to Ruby - just didn't havetime to catch > > up on updates as much as I should :-) > > Cheers,Assaph > Curiously, I use ruby 1.8.3 + instiki 0.10.2 on Ubuntu Breezy, and it > seems to work without throwing this error. I wonder why? Does it > somehow pick up the 0.13.1 rails I have installed on the system in > preference to the old broken one that ships with it? I haven't had > time to investigate. So you're essentially saying I should install a different Ruby and a different Rails? I have Ruby 1.8.3 on my Ubuntu Breezy, and the rails _I_ see in my Instiki is 0.13.1; my ruby is still throwing up the same errors I included in my previous message even after installing as many of the Ubuntu/Debian ruby packages as I could, as suggested by Assaph.
I see the warning on the rails page to use 1.8.4, or .2, not 1.8.3 with rails 1.0. Can I just pull out the old rails directory in instiki and drop in rails 1.0 there, or do I have to do something more? Thanks, Bill Budell _______________________________________________ Instiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/instiki-users
