On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:07 AM, Coondog <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm keen to take a look at your working examples, since I think this
> looks awesome.
>
> However, I'm beholden to Windoze. Since Git support and integration in
> the Win IDEs (I've got both Netbeans6.5 and RadRails1.3) basically
> blows, the default install instructions from 
> http://github.com/jmettraux/ruote-web2/tree/master
> failed for me @ rake submodule:install.

Hello Jeff,

thanks a lot for sharing your "process".

Which version of Git are you using. IIRC, "submodule" are a feature of
Git 1.6.x, it doesn't work with git 1.5.x

(I will add a warning about that to the install procedure on github).


> <btw, I'm Ruby 1.8.6 & Rails 2.3.2, atop InstantRails 2.0, using
> Netbeans6.5 fyi>
>
> I dug into ruote.rake and simply manually followed these steps you so
> kindly automated (with evil Git commands):
>
> 1) download git://github.com/jmettraux/ruote.git, and copy into ruote-
> web2/vendor/ruote_plugin/
>
> 2) following through ruote.rake, next command was to place fluo-
> can.js, fluo-json.js & fluo-tred.js into ruote-web2/public/javascripts
> --> cool beans, they're already there (somehow).  Already downloaded
> ruote-fluo, but okay.

This "fetch_fluo" task is not run on install, I provide it as an easy
way for people to upgrade their ruote-fluo when there are changes in
it.

> 3) to complete '>>rake gems:install' I had to edit ruote-web2/
> environment.rb to add the following line (to circumvent a HOME
> undefined error):
>   ENV['HOME'] = 'c:\dev\InstantRails\rails_apps\ruote-web2'
>
> 4) created db (rake db:create)
>
> 5) I had to edit config/initializer/participant.rb to comment out the
> sample participant because it was erroring out my attempts to
> db:migrate
>
> 6) rake db:migrate
>
> 7) rake db:fixtures:load FIXTURE_PATH=db/dev_fixtures
>
> And at long last
>
> 8) script/server & live at http://127.0.0.1:3000/session/new  -- whew!
>
> Been running a brief while now, and most features appear to be
> working.  Except I know better than to rename 'admins' now.
>
> Downloading 700mb of Git install turned out to be a complete waste of
> time for me, though I'll likely start using it locally for my own
> version control.  Hope these steps spare any other n00bs that time in
> the future.

Thanks a lot Jeff, I will immediately write something about git 1.5.x
/ 1.6.x on the ruote-web2 install procedure.


Best regards,

-- 
John Mettraux   -   http://jmettraux.wordpress.com

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