Can you paste the trace you get when trying db:migrate for the first  
time in a new application?
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Andrés Cirugeda Esco
ASPgems
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'All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us'.
--Gandalf.



El 19/07/2009, a las 22:56, Carl Franz escribió:

>
> Well, I started a completely new application and I built two models
> using  the 'script/generate scaffold' and am still having the problem.
>
> Version/Environment is still:
> Windows XP rev3
> Ruby - 1.8.6
> Rails - 2.3.2
> Rake - 0.8.7
> mysql - 5.0.51a
> Also, I'm running everything via the Windows command line.
>
>
> Why would this version of Rake be attempting to use the &*^%& version
> numbers and not the version timestamps?  Any ideas?
> -- 
> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
>
> >


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