Hello Hemant,

When I started learning rails I was using windows and like you I found many 
things I couldn't understand, then I switched to mac, all was easier. But the 
true is that till today the platform where I find myself more productive is on 
Ubuntu. On Ubuntu many of the tools are free and easier to install, I have a 
virtual Machine with Ubuntu and there's no issues, besides my own ignorance 
some times. So I advise you to go this route: Use Ubuntu, install RVM, Install 
Git, Install all that you want, I even use eclipse as a ruby source code 
editor, make it your world first, and then for each rails project create a 
small shell script inside your skeleton folder, mine is like this:
Filename: Startenv.sh
Content: 
#! /bin/bash --login

rvm use ruby-2.0.0-p598@toy_app --create
exec /bin/bash --login

echo 'Toy_App Environment Ready to Rock and Roll!'

#-------------------------------------------------------------------#

Then I just replace 'toy_app' with the name of my_app. Before I start working I 
go to that folder and execute
./startenv.sh

And I do this for each app, all gems remain separated with RVM, I do not know 
exactly why, but using this process I found myself without any path issues like 
the ones that happens in Windows or on the MAC due to XCode. All my projects 
flow nice, the only questions I now have are ruby code related, and so far all 
the answers are on Google.

Hope this makes sense to you!
If not let me know, I don't mind showing you how I do-it.

Cheers,
Julio


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Hemant Bhargava
Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 2:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Rails] Stuck with rails installation.

Hello folks,

I have downloaded the rails installer(ruby 2.1) from 
"http://railsinstaller.org/en";. Installed it on my 32 bit machine. It installed 
nicely.

It even created a skeleton app. Inside that app, I did a "bundle install" just 
to make sure that every gem come in my application. I could see numerous gems 
got installed after it. To my excitement, even server was also running(rails 
s). But what happened later bursts my excitement.

When I type "localhost:3000" in my browser, I see below error which I am not 
able to get rid of.

ERROR LoadError: Please install the sqlite3 adapter: 'gem install 
ativerecord-dqlite-adapter' <sqlite3 is not part of the bundle. Add it to 
Gemfile.>

Fair enough message.

Big BUT is that I can not even install sqlite3 manually with gem install
sqlite3 or after adding it GemFile. It was already added in the GemFile though.

I won't mind sharing my Gemfile if any one is interested to help me.

Cheers!

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