On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Paul Roche <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think so. I run it from rails_app/project_name

Do be sure that rails_app/project_name is a rails3 app.

> I am using instant rails. I was running ruby v 186, then I downloaded
> 192 and literally copy and pasted the 192 files into the ruby folder in
> instantrails, overwriting what existed before hand. I'm not sure if here
> lies the problem

I don't know much about Windows, I'm afraid. I do know, however, that
RVM is a great tool for managing one's ruby projects. Sadly, RVM is
Posix only. The FAQ notes that pik is roughly equivalent.

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