Jim,

Thanks for the urb clarification...  When I check my version it kicks back
"1.3.5"... which I think is the latest version...



--
Jason Bray
--


On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:29 PM, Jim Gay <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jason,
>
> Open a Terminal window and type: irb
> That's irb. (Type exit or quit end it)
> script/console is similar, but it does it within the Rails environment for
> your application.
>
> Going back to Jeff's original request:
>
>  run "gem -v", what do you get back?
>>>
>>
> Have you opened a Terminal and typed: gem -v
>
> If it doesn't say "1.3.1", try this
> http://blog.libinpan.com/2008/04/update-rubygems-to-new-version-on-leopard/
>
> -Jim
>
>
> On Aug 11, 2009, at 8:18 PM, Jason Bray wrote:
>
>  Jeff,
>>
>> Sorry it took me awhile to check on your suggestions...
>>
>> My RubyGem version is: 1.3.5
>>
>> I wasn't sure what "irb" was so I went diggin' through one of my ROR
>> books...  you get irb running via script/console... when I run that I get
>> this message:
>>
>> /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:138:in `load_rubygems':
>>
>>> undefined method `>=' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
>>>   from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:100:in
>>> `load_initializer'
>>>   from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:61:in `run'
>>>   from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:19:in `boot!'
>>>   from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:161:in `<top
>>> (required)>'
>>>   from script/console:2:in `require'
>>>   from script/console:2:in `<main>'
>>>
>>>
>> I also tried running script/console --sandbox which didn't change
>> anything.
>> My other Rails apps I've built for the purposes of learning have worked
>> fine.  For some reason Radiant is being cranky.
>>
>> Again, I appreciate your time and effort...
>>
>> --
>> Jason Bray
>> --
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Jeff Casimir <[email protected]
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  Jason,
>>>
>>> Well, those are good steps that you've taken.
>>>
>>> I'm looking at my boot.rb file and the "load_rubygems" method.  It
>>> looks to me like the issue is with your RubyGems.  If you're at the
>>> command line and run "gem -v", what do you get back?  It should be
>>> something like 1.3.1.
>>>
>>> Next, fire up irb and enter this line:
>>>
>>>
>
>>>
>>> It should spit back "1.3.1".  Let me know what it says if different.
>>>
>>> If you want to try just disabling the check that's creating the error,
>>> change line 139 from "unless rubygems_version >= '0.9.4'" to "unless
>>> false" and try to start it up.
>>>
>>> - Jeff
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Jeff Casimir
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>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:16 PM, Jason Bray<[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jeff,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the advice.  I am not using the built-in Ruby.  I rolled my
>>>>
>>> own
>>>
>>>> using the Hivelogic instructions for Leopard.  I did double check to
>>>> make
>>>> sure everything was updated properly and everything appears to be.  I
>>>> started the Radiant install again from the beginning, made it all the
>>>> way
>>>> through until running script/server and error message.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not sure how installing Enterprise Ruby will help so I may not try
>>>>
>>> that
>>>
>>>> yet.  I'm sure the main error here is btwn the chair and keyboard.  My
>>>> inexperience with this framework is likely the root.  I'll probably put
>>>> Radiant on the back burner for awhile until I have a better grasp of
>>>>
>>> Rails.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I just wanted to say thanks.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Jason Bray
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Jeff Casimir <[email protected]
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Jason,
>>>>>
>>>>> Are you using Leopard's built-in Ruby distribution?  I remember there
>>>>> being some complications there.  You might try to update your version
>>>>> of gems ("sudo gem update --system") and all your gems ("sudo gem
>>>>> update").  If that doesn't get you anywhere, you might consider
>>>>> installing a newer version of ruby like Ruby Enterprise Edition:
>>>>> http://www.rubyenterpriseedition.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> - Jeff
>>>>>
>>>>> ---
>>>>> Jeff Casimir
>>>>> Jumpstart Lab by Casimir Creative, LLC
>>>>> http://jumpstartlab.com
>>>>> @jumpstartlab on twitter
>>>>> Rails Jumpstart - Aug 15&16 - Beginning Web Application Development
>>>>> JavaScript Jumpstart - Sep 12 - Intermediate Javascript Programming &
>>>>> UI
>>>>> Robotics Jumpstart - Sep 13 - Intro to Robotics with Lego Mindstorms
>>>>> NXT
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Jason Bray<[email protected]>
>>>>>
>>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Greetings,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm attempting to install Radiant on OSX Leopard.  I'm also a Rails
>>>>>>
>>>>> noob
>>>
>>>>  just to get that out there.  I followed these installation
>>>>>>
>>>>> instructions:
>>>
>>>>  http://wiki.github.com/radiant/radiant/installing-on-mac-os
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Everything went flawlessly until I ran - ./script/server
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I get this message in terminal:
>>>>>> /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:138:in `load_rubygems':
>>>>>> undefined method `>=' for nil:NilClass (NoMethodError)
>>>>>>  from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:100:in
>>>>>> `load_initializer'
>>>>>>  from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:61:in `run'
>>>>>>  from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:19:in `boot!'
>>>>>>  from /Users/jaybray/Sites/example/config/boot.rb:161:in `<top
>>>>>> (required)>'
>>>>>>  from ./script/server:2:in `require'
>>>>>>  from ./script/server:2:in `<main>'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and of course I get nothing when I go to my localhost.  Anyone have
>>>>>>
>>>>> advice
>>>>>
>>>>>> or suggestion on where to find help?  Many thanks...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Jason
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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