Awesome! Locomotive, indeed, works. It wouldn't, however, run Instiki
successfully on its own (something, I suspect, having to do with
Locomotive allowing you to specify the port). Opening my instiki
folder in the Terminal thorugh Locomotive and running instiki there
gets Instiki up and running wonderfully. Thanks again for the help!

-Tyson

On 6/29/06, John Whitley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Tyson,
>
> Apologies for the pain of the by-hand install for OS X.  SWIG has
> proven to be rather much of a hassle for some folks.  (Oleg, any
> progress on getting the 0.11.0 all-in-one setup going?)
>
> Did you also try reinstalling the sqlite3-ruby gem?  How do you have
> this gem installed?
>
> If a reinstall of the suspect gem doesn't work, then I recommend
> giving Locomotive a try.  See http://locomotive.raaum.org/ for
> details and download.  It's literally "Rails in a box" for OS X --
> ruby, rails, gems, dependent libraries (including sqlite3) --
> everything in one neat package that won't impact your existing
> Darwinports installation.  You should be able to run Instiki and
> perform the migration just fine.   For the migration, use
> Locomotive's feature to open a Terminal window with all of the
> Locomotive path settings in place.
>
> -- John
>
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