On 22 March 2013 12:18, sarvesh kushwaha <[email protected]> wrote:
> Colin Law wrote in post #1102784:
>> On 22 March 2013 11:53, sarvesh kushwaha <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hey all , i m  a newbie of ruby and rails , iahev an application which
>>> is in ruby rails , now i am trying to run on this localhost .. but i am
>>> getting following errors .!
>>>
>>>
>>> 1.i am trying to run `rails s`  or `rails c` , and i m in already in the
>>> root folder .
>>
>> It is better to copy/paste the output here rather than attaching an
>> image.
>> The error suggests that you are not in the root folder of the
>> application.  What do you see if you type ls
>> Which version of rails are you using (rails -v)
>> How did you create the application?
>>
>> Are you using Windows?  If so then it may be difficult to get help.
>>
>> Colin
>
>
> thanks for reply .. i got this application from my manager :P :P . i m
> using 3.2.13  . i dont know how they created this application . yeah i m
> using windows . is it difficult to work on windows with ruby on rails ??

Most rails developers use Linux (often Ubuntu) or Mac.  I believe that
it is possible to develop on Windows but can be problematic.

If your manager gave you the app then perhaps best to ask him.
Have you done
bundle install

I always suggest that new Rails users work right through a good
tutorial such as railstutorial.org in order to understand the basics
of rails.

Colin

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