breakpoint.rb requires irb so it may be coming from that (or at least  
it used to)...

On Dec 16, 2007, at 1:29 AM, giles bowkett wrote:

>
> Hi all, I released a gem for IRB the other day and somebody sent me a
> screencast of it killing Rails:
>
> http://screencast.com/t/k6Nlk8Q0Csy
>
> (As an aside, I think screencasts are the coolest way to do a bug
> report.)
>
> He has a Rails app running; he installs my gem; he restarts his
> server; he gets an error in one of the my_model_url methods, i.e.,
> model_path(my_model) fails for him as a result of installing a gem
> which is only required in his .irbrc, and not anywhere in his
> application.
>
> A little while back, before I put it all in a gem, I had a lot of code
> in my .irbrc, and I frequently would see "Constant already
> initialized" errors showing up in my Rails logs for constants that
> were only specified in my .irbrc and not used anywhere else.
>
> Consequently I very much suspect Rails is somehow picking up
> people's .irbrc files in its load path, and I kinda suspect it's a
> bug. I'm going to see if I can fix it, but I just thought I'd check
> here first to see if anybody has any idea where it might be coming
> from. (I don't know a thing about the internals of the Rails load
> sequence yet.) Any and all help muchly appreciated.
>
> Giles
>
>
> >

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