Sorry, was offline for a while.  I'm still new to git, just created a
github account.  There already is a railroad project on github, but it
is a derivative that repackages railroad as a rails plugin.  What I
think is needed is a "railroad as from rubyforge", then a fork with my
changes.  I'll try to figure this out today.

My apologies on the 'merb' file.  What I was trying was to find a merb
artifact in the file system that could be used to identify a merb
environment.  When I created a merb project using merb-gen, the created
directory structure included a merb directory.  Any better suggestions
on how to identify a merb environment?

Thank you,
Roy

Ben Burkert wrote:
> This page has Roy's patch, along with instructions on how to apply it:
> http://rubyforge.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=23196&group_id=3383&atid=13000
> 
> Note: the apply patch command is missing a -i flag: patch -p1 -i
> path/to/railroad_merb.patch
> 
> Also, i had to touch a 'merb' file in the root directory of my project, but
> after that the patch worked great.  I'll throw this up on github if Roy or
> someone else doesn't get to it first.
> 
> -Ben
> 


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