Hey mike

Installed via the gem... command was

sudo gem install rails --include-dependencies

returned...

INFO:  `gem install -y` is now default and will be removed
INFO:  use --ignore-dependencies to install only the gems you list
Successfully installed rails-2.1.2
1 gem installed

Which was not exactly what I had expected at the time...

I have been poking around and it would seem that rake is not installed
at all... at least it is not in /usr/local/bin...



On Nov 17, 1:54 am, mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> did you install rails via the gem or via apt-get?
>
> 2008/11/16 gsv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
> > First time trying to learn Ruby on Rails from the (it would seem now
> > badly out of date) Linda.com tutorials...
>
> > I was trying to rake db:migrate and received this error "/usr/bin/rake:
> > 27:in `require': no such file to load -- rake (LoadError) from /usr/
> > bin/rake:27"
>
> > The tutorial assures me that there shouldn't be an error and if there
> > is that I shouldn't worry as I will only have to solve it once...
> > thank god I am reassured...
>
> > Any insight would be appreciated because I have googled and can find
> > anything that may be of assistance...

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