Hi John
I posted 2 threads for 2 separate issues.
- one concerning ruote-kit launch (Torsten has replied)
- one concerning another issue with installation.

So please confirm that it is ok for me to poste ruote-kit related issues in
the openwfer-users group.
And have a look to the second thread, may be my title is misleading but it
concerns another issue that I have fixed, you or Torsten might be
interested.
Tx for the reply
Cheers
Christophe

On 20 May 2010 01:38, John Mettraux <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 08:41:02AM -0700, Christophe Malaurie wrote:
> >
> > Hi John
> >
> > couldn't find the thread for ruote-kit and my post is more for
> > Kenneth. Please feel free to redirect me to the right thread.
>
> Hello Christophe,
>
> I would hate it if there were a right "thread" for ruote-kit. Imagine 1000
> messages in 1 thread with the vague title "ruote-kit".
>
> The common rule among mailing lists is 1 thread per issue.
>
> Replying to yourself is 100% OK.
>
>
> > Issue with ruote-kit environment (used the full procedure given in the
> > REAME.doc), after having installed ruote-kit with the root user.
> >
> > 1) Running rackup from the installation directory (somewhere in /var/
> > lib/gems/1.8/....)
> > -  run rackup as root (using then config.ru and Gemfile provided with
> > the git distribution) ==> OK, starts with no modification to any file
> > - run rackup as "user"  ==> NOK as the gem 'jeweler' cannot be found
> > (as it is with root)
> > - commenting the :test group in the Gemfile , then run rackup as
> > "user" ==> OK (after giving rights to the "user" for the working
> > directory)
> > 2) Running rackup from the another directory (after having copied the
> > 2 files config.ru and Gemfile)
> > - run rackup with root ==> NOK, config.ru:13:in `require': no such
> > file to load -- lib/ruote-kit (LoadError)
> > - run rackup with "user" ==> NOK, same error
> >
> > ==> Apart the jeweler issuer for testing (why does it find it with
> > root?), it looks then the Bundler.setup does not include the ruote-kit
> > path into the lib path. Any idea on how I could do that?
>
> (Christophe found a solution and detailed it at
>
>
> http://groups.google.com/group/openwferu-users/browse_thread/thread/6d3b4b4b234827d2
>
> )
>
>
> Many thanks,
>
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