God. You said that, sorry. I'm running on 3 hours sleep. That IS very  
strange. Hm.

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On 30/01/2009, at 8:10 AM, Martijn Vos <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Jan 29, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Julian Leviston wrote:
>>
>> What OS and version and version of ruby?
>
> OS X 10.5.6
>
> ruby 1.8.6.114 at /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/
> 1.8/usr/bin/ruby
> rubygems 1.3.1 at /Users/mcv/.gem/ruby/1.8, /Library/Ruby/Gems/1.8, /
> System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/ruby/
> gems/1.8
>
>
> Martijn.
>
>
>
>> On 30/01/2009, at 3:31 AM, Martijn Vos <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Like the subject says, I've got a really weird problem.
>>>
>>> A co-worker added a couple of gems to our rails project. I installed
>>> these gems on my machine (a macbook, os x 10.5.6), start the server,
>>> and it says it can't find these gems:
>>>
>>> =============
>>> Missing these required gems:
>>> mini_exiftool  = 1.0.1
>>> mini_magick  = 1.2.3
>>>
>>> You're running:
>>> ruby 1.8.6.114 at /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/
>>> Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby
>>> rubygems 1.3.1 at /Users/mcv/.gem/ruby/1.8, /Library/Ruby/Gems/
>>> 1.8, /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/lib/
>>> ruby/gems/1.8
>>> =============
>>>
>>> Run `rake gems:install` to install the missing gems.
>>> Exiting
>>>
>>> So I run `sudo rake gems:install`
>>>
>>> which says:
>>> =============
>>> no such file to load -- mini_exiftool
>>> (big stack-trace)
>>> /usr/bin/rake:19:in `load'
>>> /usr/bin/rake:19
>>> no such file to load -- mini_magick
>>> /Library/Ruby/Site/1.8/rubygems/custom_require.rb:31:in
>>> `gem_original_require'
>>> (big stack-trace)
>>> /usr/bin/rake:19
>>> no such file to load -- mini_exiftool
>>> (stacktrace)
>>> no such file to load -- mini_magick
>>> (etc)
>>> gem install mini_exiftool --version "= 1.0.1"
>>> Successfully installed mini_exiftool-1.0.1
>>> 1 gem installed
>>> Installing ri documentation for mini_exiftool-1.0.1...
>>> Installing RDoc documentation for mini_exiftool-1.0.1...
>>> gem install mini_magick --version "= 1.2.3"
>>> Successfully installed mini_magick-1.2.3
>>> 1 gem installed
>>> Installing ri documentation for mini_magick-1.2.3...
>>> Installing RDoc documentation for mini_magick-1.2.3...
>>> =============
>>>
>>> So it seems to claim it successfully installed something, despite
>>> being
>>> unable to find it?
>>>
>>> `rake gems` results in the same big stack traces, ending in:
>>>
>>> =============
>>> - [I] RedCloth = 3.0.4
>>> - [I] rmagick >= 2.3.0
>>> - [I] mislav-will_paginate >= 2.3.2
>>> - [R] tzinfo >= 0.3.12
>>> - [ ] mini_exiftool = 1.0.1
>>> - [ ] mini_magick = 1.2.3
>>> - [I] activemerchant
>>>   - [I] activesupport = 2.2.2
>>>   - [I] builder = 2.1.2
>>> =============
>>>
>>> `gem list` gives a big list of gems, including the two missing ones.
>>>
>>> So what's going wrong here? And how do I fix it?
>>>
>>> This might be related to a similar problem I had recently. I  
>>> couldn't
>>> get activemerchant to work. It kept failing during require, so I
>>> ended
>>> up installing in in the vendor folder of the project. But now it
>>> looks
>>> like it's a fundamental problem with my machine.
>>>
>>> I have sucessfully installed gems before, but that was before we
>>> switched from Rails 2.1.0 to 2.2.2. In fact, I had a lot of trouble
>>> getting any version of Rails other than 2.1.0 working. When my
>>> co-worker was using Rails 2.1.1, I was still using 2.1.0, because
>>> when I upgraded, I got an error that it couldn't start rails 2.1.0
>>> because 2.1.1 was already running. Or something like that.
>>>
>>> Anyway, it looks like there's something seriously wrong the Rails
>>> installation on my machine, but I have no idea what.
>>>
>>> This problem is compounded by the fact that I'm both a newbie to
>>> Ruby and to the Mac. So is there anyone with more experience with
>>> this who can tell me what's wrong?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Martijn.
>
>
> >

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