Conrad Taylor wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 3:24 AM, James West <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> I don't understand why the freeze:edge is failing.
> 
> 
> What platform are you on and what you're typing at the command prompt?
>  Also,
> what are the exact error message(s) you're receiving?
> 
> -Conrad

Hi Conrad,
As per my OP this is a copy of the command line I use
C:\Development\Aptana\cloud_community>rake rails:freeze:edge
RELEASE=2.3.2
(in C:/Development/Aptana/cloud_community)
cd vendor
Downloading Rails from
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/archives/rails_2.3.2.zip
Unpacking Rails
rm -rf rails
C:/Development/InstantRails/ruby/bin/rake: No such file or directory -
unzip rai
ls.zip
rm -f rails.zip
rm -f rails/Rakefile
rm -f rails/cleanlogs.sh
rm -f rails/pushgems.rb
rm -f rails/release.rb
touch rails/REVISION_328ba3b333777bbc1269cbe0e9f590c845006c9d
rake aborted!
No such file or directory -
rails/REVISION_328ba3b333777bbc1269cbe0e9f590c845006
c9d

(See full trace by running task with --trace)

I'm using windows XP SP3.
I was able to get a copy of the vendors folder from my git repository so 
I have gotten round the problem by overwriting my local copy eith this 
but it's bothering me that I no longer seem to be able to freeze rails 
properly.

I checked the permissions on the rails installation folders and there 
were some read only folders in there which I set to fuill access 
recursively just in case it was a permissions thing but this made no 
difference
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