I have been trying for a few days to set up a basic user registration/
login system with rails 3 and nearly every single piece of
documentation is outdated.  Restful_authentication has several git
branches, none of which appear to result in a working installation.
All of them leave me with "could not find generator authenticated".

With Devise: "could not find generator devise"  Which I only got
slightly installed after finding some guy's blog entry on the subject.

authlogic finally got installed and I could generate some models but
the documentation broke down when the singular guide I could find for
rails 3 was unable to account for an uninitialized constant
userSessionController.  I could not find much of any documentation on
the general "uninitialized constant" error anywhere.

I still see most references saying to use "script/*" method.

Am I better off downgrading to some old version of rails? Or have I
just been horribly wrong in everything?


I would really like to use rails for my projects, but it seems as
though there is no unification in the project.  Nothing works together
from moment to moment, and updates seem to break every thing.  If
rails 3 is too new, what is the recommended rails version with
compatibility with plugins in mind?  Or can anyone suggest a
registration/authentication framework/plugin for rails 3 that has
concise clear and functional documentation that isn't fragmented and
pieced together from semi-working examples taken from blog sites?

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