I don't know debian but a few things to check: - is it in /usr/local/bin - is it in /usr/local/share/<something>/?
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Bill Harris <[email protected]> wrote: > Peter Keen <[email protected]> writes: > >> Installing everything as root shouldn't hurt anything. You should run >> ledger_web as yourself, and you should create the database as >> yourself. Ledger_web *should* gracefully degrade if you don't have any >> javascript but the table sorting depends on it. If possible, grant an >> exception for localhost:9090 in NoScript. > > Okay. I remembered (easier after I looked it up) PostgreSQL roles and > created one, and then I created ledger as me. > > Then > > ,----[ As root ] > | # gem install ledger_web > | Successfully installed ledger_web-1.3 > | 1 gem installed > | Installing ri documentation for ledger_web-1.3... > | Installing RDoc documentation for ledger_web-1.3... > `---- > > but > > ,----[ In a fresh shell, just in case ] > | $ ledger_web > | bash: ledger_web: command not found > `---- > > I did try installing libruby and ruby-dev, as > http://docs.rubygems.org/read/chapter/3#page83 suggested for Debian, to > no avail. > > More clues? :-) > > Bill > -- > Bill Harris > Facilitated Systems > http://makingsense.facilitatedsystems.com/
