Thanks Niels, I created dump folder dev/null at C drive and the problem
still occur. I found a way to work around to install plugin that just copy
the plugin to the vendor folder. Any plugins that have the install hook code
can be call through rake task.

Thanks again!

2009/12/2 Niels Meersschaert <[email protected]>

> That would explain it.  /dev/null is a Unix feature.  It's possible the
> plugin install feature lost Windows support in 2.3.5 by hardcoding
> /dev/null.  The vast majority of Rails developers are on Macs or Linux, so I
> can't say I'm surprised.  You might be able to work around it by adding an
> empty file at c:\\dev\null, though since I don't develop on Windows, I
> can't say for sure.
>
> Niels
>
> On Dec 1, 2009, at 5:03 AM, Hoang Nghiem wrote:
>
> Hi Conrad,
>
> Here is the command I used:
>
> ruby script/plugin install git://github.com/aaronchi/jrails.git
>
> I'm using windows XP to develop.
>
> Thanks!
>
> 2009/12/1 Conrad Taylor <[email protected]>
>
>> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 8:09 PM, hnghiem <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> I'm always get the message "Plugin not found: ["git://github.com/
>>> aaronchi/jrails.git <http://github.com/aaronchi/jrails.git>"]" when
>>> trying to install a rails plugin, even for
>>> SVN or GIT. After google search, some people suggest that replace
>>> "git://" with "http://"; and add "/" at the end of the url. I tried and
>>> it still does not work.
>>>
>>> I used the ruby 1.9.1-p243 and rails 2.3.5. I run in verbose mode and
>>> it show the message "#<Errno::ENOENT: No such file or directory - /dev/
>>> null>". Does it an issue of ruby 1.9.1 in rails 2.3.5? I do google
>>> search a lot and still not know how to fix. Please help!
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> Hi, what's the exact command you're using to install the plugin?
>>
>> -Conrad
>>
>>
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