On 20/12/2010 14:34, Michael Pavling wrote:
On 20 December 2010 14:22, Jiten Bhagat<[email protected]> wrote:
The best thing is to add the "bin" folder of your InstantRails (which
contains ruby, rake, etc.) to your PATH.
I disagree. The "best" thing to do is to not use a development
platform to try to host production sites - Don't use InstantRails for
live.
Totally agree with that.
It wasn't clear to me whether the OP wanted to host something in
production or just have a Rails app available on startup on their local
machine (e.g.: a local instance of Redmine). So my suggestion was merely
in the context of the OP's question, and was also one step (of many) on
the path to getting familiar with using Ruby.
As others have suggested, I too would highly recommend not using Windows
for any Ruby development work. Having moved to Fedora then Ubuntu after
2 years of Ruby dev on Windows I can safely say I have regained some of
my sanity back :)
If you *have* to use Windows, then look at the Bitnami Rubystack...
it's moved on a bit since InstantRails stopped being developed.
Good suggestion; +1
Jits
Regards,
Michael
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