I wrote a very light how-to on getting Rails up and running on OSX.

http://www.nshb.net/install-ruby-and-rails-on-mac-intel

With regards specifically for RadRails, you need the 3.2 branch. I then
added the update urls for RadRails directly for it to work.

-Nb 


On 4/19/06 7:52 PM, "Dan Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 4/19/06, Tim Dysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 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.
> 
> There are three things to set, the ruby interpreter, ri, and rdoc.
> 
> The ruby interpreter is set in Preferences, Ruby, Installed
> Interpreter. Ri and rdoc are both set under Preferences, Ruby,
> Ri/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.
> 
> I used DarwinPorts, and prefer it to Fink.
> 
> --
> Dan
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