Turns out that whoever put in the require 'r_e' included the lib path...
that is, it read:
require 'lib/r_e'
That makes the entire application fragile. lib is in the include path
anyway so it's not necessary to specify it when requiring from any of
the rails config files.
This was my doing. What's worse is I fixed it in my own checkout a while
back but never committed it because I figured that since no one had
complained that it was borked on the dev server it must just be an issue
on my test setup :P. Bad assumption.
Good that it's fixed now. Thanks Ben.
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Caleb Phillips
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