Christian schrieb:
> Hi Thorsten
^ the 'h' is yours, not mine ;-)
> I am trying now your old configuration and the new ruote-on-rails in
> parallel.
That means in two parallel Rails instances or in one? I wouldn't
recommend the latter...
> But i have still some issues.
> I already instaled the ruote-kit gem with sudo gem install ruote-kit.
Does it appear in the list when you do a
$ gem list
?
> When I try to do some scaffolding I always get the following errors:
>
> /opt/ruby-enterprise/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rails-2.3.5/lib/rails/
> gem_dependency.rb:119:Warning: Gem::Dependency#version_requirements is
> deprecated and will be removed on or after August 2010. Use
> #requirement
> /ruote-on-rails/config/initializers/ruote_kit.rb:14: undefined method
> `configure_catchall!' for RuoteKit:Module (NoMethodError)
It seems the ruote-kit gem isn't loaded properly. Do you have access to
other methods the module provides (you could try that in the console)?
How does your environment.rb look like?
Where did you get the gem from? Did you build it yourself or is it the
one from gemcutter.org?
> I am using ruby enterprise edition on ubuntu 9.10.
So do I without having troubles.
Note that the configure_catchall! method will vanish most probably in
one of the next rk versions. Instead, there will be a register method in
the configuration. I will update ruote-on-rails to reflect this change.
Yours,
Tor"there are no stupid questions, but stupid answers"sten
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