Scott Peterson wrote:
> I'm trying to get InstantRails running on a different computer than I
> originally started and I've gotten stuck.  I kind of think it's a
> versioning issue, but don't have a real good "reason why" I think that.
>
> Here's the deal.  I'd started fooling around with Rails a while back on
> my laptop and got to a point where I did a check-in to an svn
> repository.
>
> This turned out to be a good thing, as that laptop went away for a
> while.
>
> So, I've downloaded InstantRails 2.0 to my desktop, got the database set
> up for this application, and recovered the Ruby code from the
> repository, putting it in rails_apps.
>
> I then did a 'rails <appname>' to make sure it would show up in the
> Rails Applications window, and asked the system not to overwrite any
> files it asked to.  So I believe I have the same setup as was on my
> laptop, with the possible exception of the version of InstantRails.
>
> When I try to start this application, I see the window start and shut
> down almost immediately.  I don't see anything in the /log directory to
> help me out.
>
> I'm kind of guessing that I didn't originally develop in 2.0, so there's
> an incompatibility between my code and this framework.
>
> Can anyone verify that could be a problem, or put me on a path to
> further debug this issue?
>
> Thank you.
>   
I had that same symptom when running a rails 1.2 app on IR 2.  In my 
case it was a routing problem.  Try 'rake routes' to see if the routes 
as setup will work with what you have. 


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