Eventually this wat fixed
It was an unpacked gem that I proclaimed correct, I should have
removed it..
Fixed a week or 2 ago I thought to just followup in case in future
someone has this problem remove your
gems/vendor directory

On Jul 22, 9:40 pm, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 22 July 2010 18:41, rubybox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I completly reinstalled my OSX today and yesterday since i had very
> > slow performance
> > I was hoping it would fix my problem also but still not working ! argh
>
> > i removed subdomain fu gem from my app which I added for the rest I
> > only added some controllers and views which I have all moved to
> > another direcotry outside the app
> > Still the problem persist.. it seems I have to completly do my app
> > over this is worst case scenario
>
> You said previously that you commit to git at each deploy, so
> presumably you do not need to completely redo it, just go back to the
> previous version.
> Then you can presumably take large chunks of the code from your latest
> (non-working) version and add them in, updating and running your tests
> at each point.
>
> Colin
>
>
>
> >, I wonder if any thing like this
> > happened to anyone here?
>
> > Perhaps some other suggestions ideas?
> > Im going to remove more of the app code to see if it starts working
> > again in a few mins
> > cannot thing of anything else
>
> > On Jul 20, 9:58 am, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On 19 July 2010 23:08,rubybox<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > thanks for the comments so far,
> >> > I only did a git commit on every deploy I now will do it after each
> >> > few changes..
> >> > Removed some stuff from the app I added before the error occured still
> >> > same error
> >> > This is my full trace/error report
>
> >> > NoMethodError in Home#index
> >> > Showing app/views/home/index.html.haml where line # raised:
> >> > undefined method `show' for #<Haml::Precompiler::Line:0x1061c0fc8>
>
> >> > Extracted source (around line #):
>
> >> Have you updated any gems or plugins or vendored anything since it was
> >> working?  It looks like the sort of error that might be caused by
> >> mismatched stuff.
>
> >> Is anything working at all or is the whole thing broken?  What happens
> >> if you add a new controller and view?  Don't forget to commit
> >> regularly during this phase so you can work out (eventually) what you
> >> did to fix it and revert the bits you didn't need to do.  Probably
> >> good to set up a branch to play about on.
>
> >> Colin
>
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