On Jul 30, 3:01 pm, Hassan Schroeder <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Marnen
>
> Laibow-Koser<[email protected]> wrote:
> >> there. Running "gem server" and going tohttp://localhost:8808in a
> >> browser shows me the rdoc for all the installed gems, including Rails.
>
> > Really?  On my system, Rails is one of the gems that does *not* show an
> > rdoc link when I do that.
>
> !suckimoto, you're right -- the rdoc link is inactive. Scratch that, then :-)
>
That's the slightly annoying thing - the rails gem is (mostly) just a
stub that provides the rails executable, bit of bootstrapping and just
depends on the main framework gems (activerecord, activeresource,
activesupport etc...). Those frameworks do have rdoc.

Fred
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