George,

Glad it worked! it was actually just a wild guess :-)
Oh and btw, this is fixed in the next branch of dm-core, which should
be available as dm-core-0.10.0 pretty soon ...

cheers
snusnu

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 23:05, George Adamson
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Yay! The "addressable" gem suggestion seems to have fixed it. Thank
> you Martin!
>
> The following steps fixed it for me:
> 1. gem uninstall addressable -v2.1.0
> 2. gem install addressable -v2.0.2
> 3. gem install merb
>
> (I re-installed merb to get the various dm gems working again, such as
> dm-aggregates and dm-migrations etc. I dare say there is a better
> way!)
>
> Many thanks to Roy Wright and Martin Gamsjaeger for all the
> suggestions on this post.
>
> George
>
> On May 31, 5:48 pm, Martin Gamsjaeger <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> I dunno if this will be of any help, but:
>>
>> Look for the addressable gem on your system. If you have version 2.1
>> installed, remove it and install version 2.0.2 instead. Then try again
>> if it works.
>>
>> addressable-2.1 is relatively new, and dm-core has a dependency on it
>> (~>2.0.0), which prevents 2.1 from being accepted.
>>
>> So, if you have a relatively fresh install, you *could* have
>> addressable-2.1, and this could be your problem.
>>
>> cheers
>> snusnu
>>
>> On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 15:52, George Adamson
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Also for the gem version command I get:
>> >  george-mac:mochup georgeadamson$ gem --version
>> >  1.3.4
> >
>

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