After re-reading that I should clarify... the PROBLEM was that I had
copied JUST the .app... The solution was copying the ENTIRE directory.
In any case, in my experience with RadRails it certainly makes a Java
developer feel more comfortable... all those IDE-looking tabs and panes
and windows and such... but in the end it doesn't really give you any(or
much) more functionality than TextMate does. TextMate, despite it's
name, is much more than just a text editor.
-Brasten
Brasten Sager wrote:
Hey, Tim, nice seeing you on this side. :)
I had a similar problem when I first installed RadRails. In my case,
I copied the radrails.app file to my Applications directory instead of
the whole radrails directory. Don't know if that's your problem or not.
-Brasten
Tim Dysinger wrote:
....Java skeptic here giving Ruby and Rails an honest go before I
quit and go back to Java....
I tried firing up the latest RadRails using the Mac's built in Ruby
1.8.2 - no worky. It keeps complaining that the interpreter is not
found even though I set the correct path for Ri and Rdoc.
So I installed Ruby 1.8.4 and Ri 1.8.4 installed using Fink on the
mac. Ruby is working... RadRails is still not working.
Is anybody using RadRails on Mac? From most of what I've read so far
most RoR folks on mac are using TextMate or something. I really
wanted something that resembled a complete IDE environment...
Any help would be appreciated...
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