On Sep 9, 2007, at 08:48, Wes Gamble wrote: > Wes Gamble wrote: >> I've successfully installed Ruby 1.8.6 on Windows with the 1-click >> installer. >> >> I have a lot of gems (about 40) that I don't want to re-get. I >> copied >> the entire contents of %RUBY_HOME%/lib/ruby/gems/1.8 from my old >> installation to my new installation. >> >> When I run "gem list" I still don't see my existing gems. >> >> I have 2 questions: >> 1) What do I need to do to have my existing gems added to the local >> repository's index? > > OK I'm not sure what I did but when I opened up a new command > window and > executed "gem list" all of my gems were there. I can't imagine why > things would change for detecting gems across an invocation of the > command interpreter, but I'll take it :). So I'm good.
Your shell was using the old ruby. The new terminal switched to the new ruby. >> 2) Is there a user - level list for rubygems where this type of >> question >> would be more appropriate? No. This list is low traffic anyhow, so it doesn't matter. -- Poor workers blame their tools. Good workers build better tools. The best workers get their tools to do the work for them. -- Syndicate Wars _______________________________________________ Rubygems-developers mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/rubygems-developers
