Cs Webgrl wrote:
> Rob Biedenharn wrote:
>> You need to install gems separately for Passenger using the Ruby
>> Enterprise Edition.  The gems that are installed with your regular
>> Ruby (/usr/bin/ruby perhaps?) are not in the GEM_PATH for Passenger.
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> Is there something that changed recently?  Yesterday this was running 
> fine without the need to go through the upgrade to Ruby Enterprise.  We 
> updated the system gems at the end of May and still started fine too.
> 
> I'm just trying to understand what happened so I can explain this to the 
> anxious client.
> 
> Thanks.

Hi,

Did you get this working?

We’ve hit exactly the same situation where we haven’t changed anything 
but are now getting the identical issue!

Help!!
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