On 2 Jan 2009, at 16:57, Abhishek Pratap wrote:

>
> Hi Fred
>
> Thanks for a quick reply. However I am unable to follow up. May be
> becoz I am platform ignorant till now.
>
> So you want me to pass the ruby -I/export/wherever/its/put/those/
> files  but where exactly ?

I don't know where those files got installed :-)
once you've worked out what the -I should be you can use RUBY_OPT  
environment variable to have it added automatically if my memory is  
correct.

Fred

>
>
> Thanks again for your patience.
> -Abhi
>
> On Jan 2, 11:43 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On 2 Jan 2009, at 16:07, Abhishek Pratap wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hi All
>>
>>> Getting stuck at the first step with gems. I guess a tough start but
>>> hoping for a easy future.
>>
>>> So here I am.
>>
>>> I did install Gems in the separate /export directory of my Red Hat
>>> system.
>>
>> You might need to tell ruby to look in that folder eg by passing  
>> ruby -
>> I/export/wherever/its/put/those/files
>>
>> Fred
>>
>>> ruby setup.rb --prefix=/export --destdir=/export
>>
>>> Now trying to install rails and its dependencies I see this error.
>>> Possibly becoz I am not installing it in the central area as I our
>>> admin policies dont allow it do.
>>
>>> gem install rails
>>> /export/bin/gem:8:in `require': no such file to load -- rubygems
>>> (LoadError)
>>>       from /export/bin/gem:8
>>
>>> Thanks and excuse me if this sounds too silly :)
>>> -Abhi
>
> >


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