Harold A. Giménez Ch. wrote:
> It is misleading, I'll give you that...but for future reference, the 
> process
> you just went through will be very similar with any vim plugin.
> 
> On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 6:34 PM, 7stud --


> Excuse me?

whoops.

> Well, is rails installed (as a gem, not frozen in your app). In your
> terminal, can you do rails --version, or which rails ?

I installed rails as a gem.  Here is the output:

$ rails -v
Rails 2.3.2
$ which rails
/usr/local/bin/rails

> So, the rails.vim plugin is up and running...

Yep.  And I don't really care if I am unable to create rails apps in 
macvim.  I can do that from the command line.

Thanks for your help.

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