Thanks for the help guys...

I bit the bullet and trashed everything... then rebuilt the system...
but this time used the repositories and then upgrades where needed...
then made symbolic links to /usr/local/bin from usr/bin and vóila she
works...

Hopefully things will go smoother from now

Cheers

On Nov 17, 3:54 am, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 16, 3:40 pm, gsv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> OK did a sudo install of 
> rails and rake... they are both in /usr/local/
> > bin and ALSO in /usr/bin (not sure how that happened)
>
> > I still get the same error message... completely confused now...
>
> I'd guess that you've ended up with 2 installs of ruby: one in /usr,
> and the other in /usr/local. the rake executable from /usr/bin is
> trying to load the rake gem from the ruby install in /usr which fails
> because you've installed the rake gem in your other ruby install (the
> one  in /usr/local). If that is true then removing rake from /usr/bin
> might help - the shell will then find the one in /usr/local. You could
> test this out by running /usr/local/bin/rake db:migrate instead of
> rake db:migrate
>
> Fred
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