On Jun 3, 8:29 pm, Hassan Schroeder <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I believe you're doomed  :-)
>
> Seriously, this has massive pain written all over it; 1.2.6 is ancient.
>
> If I were you, I'd find someone who knows Rails, let her/him log into
> the test server you previously mentioned and clone the environment
> there (and the app + database + etc.) into a Linux VM. Then install
> that VM on your Mac and enjoy.
>
> I suspect such a person could also offer some general tips to make
> your Rails work more productive and enjoyable.
>
> Good luck!

Oh My God....

Well I tried to do like Martin suggested, installing RVM.
Non error message when doing it.
But When trying to install gems then I get the error:
You need version >= 1.8.7

The funny thing is that I installed that version with macports. But
for some reason it doesnt become the selected one (even thought
running ruby -v show the version 1.8.7 sigh).

Now I thought I maybe can try getting the latest rails? No success.
ERROR:  Error installing rails:
        activesupport requires Ruby version >= 1.8.7.

Its basically the same problem. The bash doesnt understand that there
is a newer ruby.
Maybe its about going deeper and set the appropriate path? Dont really
know where to begin, sigh.

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