Colin Law wrote in post #1102811:
> On 22 March 2013 13:52, sarvesh kushwaha <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> ..  i m in the root folder , is there
>>> community.  There is obviously no way you are ever going to give any
>>> help back to the others in the community.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>
>> Sir i do understand the community rules .. i do help people in my
>> community .well i have created some new test rails application .
>> they are running well . i can access them easily on localhost:3000 .
>> but my this application is not working . :( :( . anyways thanks for your
>> replies :)
>
> In that case it must be an issue with the application.  Start by
> comparing the files in a new app you have created (using the same
> version of rails the application expects) and those in the
> application.  Look first at the files in the config directory and its
> subdirs for any obvious differences.  You said you are using rails
> 3.2.13, I presume that is the correct version that the app was written
> for.  Look at the start of the file Gemfile in the root directory and
> in config/environment.rb where you may find a line RAILS_GEM_VERSION
>
> Colin

sir ,

i tried to install the bundle in application using "bundle install"
its giving me error  Bundler:gemfilenotfound . one more thing which is 
the best IDE to us on windows OS for ruby on rails .

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