This problem is related with the use of minigems, once I uninstalled
minigems the problem cease... any ideas?

On Nov 3, 5:58 pm, Roman Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But why do certain gems can't load?... They are loading perfectly fine
> when running the environment in other commands (such as merb and merb -
> i); what is the difference between this and the rake invocation?,
> there is not an obvious wrong setting in the rake environment.
>
> Sorry for the stupid question, but, I'm not an expert on RubyGems api,
> how do I set up rubygems via the Gems.path method? Could you show me a
> pastie or something please :-)?
>
> This is very weird, I didn't have this issue back in the 0.9.9
> release :-S... I also tried commenting the gems that wouldn't load on
> the rake execution:
>
> dependency "merb-action-args", merb_gems_version
> dependency "merb_cucumber"
> dependency "facebooker"
> dependency "dm-serializer"
> dependency "dm-constraints"
>
> The others are getting loaded as expected... and the bad part is that
> there is not a trace explaining why the gems above are not getting
> loaded... that bothers me a little ¬¬.
>
> Thanks for the replies so far.
>
> On Nov 3, 11:51 am, "Michael Klishin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > 2008/11/2 Roman Gonzalez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > Hello there,
>
> > > I started a new project with the latest version of merb (0.9.12), and
> > > I found an issue when trying to list the rake tasks list, the weirdest
> > > thing is, that it does not raise the error when running the bin/merb
> > > command.
>
> > > Here is the error I get, the gem dependency is in the gems folder. I
> > > don't know where to look out for errors :-S
>
> > >http://pastie.org/305895
>
> > > Has anyone had this issue already?
>
> > try requiring that gem by hand (using Gem.path to set up rubygems
> > path). I experienced
> > some issues with Merb caring too much about not being able to load 
> > something.
>
> > It turned out it was ParseTree or something that could not load, and
> > Merb certain thinks that is a drama even for rake tasks.
> > I also think that Merb swallows some exceptions in dependency loading
> > code but I need to look it up.
> > --
> > MK
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