Steve, thanks. I checked with "gem list" in hostgator and I see
"rflickr        2006.02.01" among the gems installed by them, but
interestingly, I also see rflickr       2006.02.01 as one of two gems (the
other is mime-types) that show up when I do "gem list --local"

Could a gem being in both local and the hosts standard gem offerings
be a problem?

Is there a command to run that shows is rflickr gem is running or
accessible or correctly installed? I did a quick search online but did
not see anything obvious, so hope you may know a way.

regards

Imran



On Sep 10, 8:46 am, Steven Bristol <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 10:40 PM, IMRAN.TV<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:04 PM, Jonathon Brenner wrote:
>
> >> I'm planning on migrating flickr functionality to a new gem during the 
> >> 1.9/2.3.4 upgrade,
>
> > That sounds great.
>
> >> but it will be a little while until that's done. If you're having 
> >> problems, I suggest just removing the flickr support for now.
>
> > I am sure it is something relatively simple because I am sure there
> > must be people using the flickr (rflickr gem) capability fine even
> > now. Hope someone has ideas on why rake would fail saying flickr not
> > found. Wonder if it is because I did not see rflickr mentioned in the
> > configuration file that lists gem dependencies?
>
> > Regards
>
> > Imran
>
> It sounds like the gem is not installed. Make sure you sudo gem install 
> rflickr.
>
> steve
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