Sorry guys but we re did the thor tasks and moved the repos around. Please
update thor to 0.9.7 and use the following thor file:

http://merbivore.com/merb.thor

Thanks,

-Matt

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:31 PM, drklutch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> Not sure if this is the problem but shouldn't you be running "bin/
> thor" and not "thor"
>
> On Oct 14, 7:18 am, Jon Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm testing the very latest thor bundled install.
> > I've put the latest thor file in my empty newapp directory and run
> > "thor merb:stack:install --edge"
> > This puts lots of git repose under the local src directory, but when
> > it tries to build the gems, I get errors like:
> >
> > Failed to install gem '/Users/jhancock/src/merbsample/src/dm-more/dm-
> > timestamps/pkg/dm-timestamps-0.9.7.gem (any version)' (You don't have
> > write permissions into the /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8 directory.)
> >
> > This makes sense as I didn't run the command with sudo.  And I didn't
> > want to.  When I use "gem install blah" it will install blah into
> > ~/.gem/ instead of the system global location.  This is what I want,
> > to have the gems installed only for this user.  So gems is doing the
> > correct thing.  But the thor scripts are not respecting this well
> > known behavior.
> >
> > I supposed this is a bug?
> >
> > thanks, Jon
> >
>

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