Ok, thanks for clearing it up!

/Anvar

On 15 Okt, 12:55, loob2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Anvar,
>
> As I said before, minigems can only be installed system-wide; this
> means that you don't have to go to your app folder to manage it. So
> once you did the steps above, you should indeed run 'minigem
> prepare ...' - I'm sorry that I forgot about that step before:
>
> sudo rake install minigems;
> sudo minigem install;
> sudo minigem prepare merb-core;
>
> If however, you bundled your app, you should be able to run 'merb'
> from 'bin/merb' instead. The last step above isn't needed in that
> case, since the local bin/merb is already setup to use minigems. The
> 'prepare' step is meant for system-wide adoption of the 'merb-core'
> releated bin executables.
>
> As you can see I'm using thin on 'merb-core', specifically because
> this gem has bin executables that need to be adapted; so it's only
> needed for gems that provide their own executables. Meaning that this
> isn't needed for gems like merb-auth or any other normal merb-stack
> component (merb-slices and it's bin/slice is an exception, should you
> need to run 'slice').
>
> Remember that minigems only aims to improve efficiency for apps or
> scripts that actually benefit from it, as in our case the 'merb'
> binary.
>
> If you have it setup like this, it should just work. Unless you see a
> message that RubyGems has been loaded instead, it's indeed using
> MiniGems.
>
> Here's a good alternative that's available with the new merb.thor
> (0.0.51):
>
> sudo merb:stack:minigems install (uninstall is also available)
>
> Good luck!
>
> - Fabien
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