Adding another detail, when I take the basic "blog" project (see
above) and uncomment the "gem ruby-debug19', :require => ruby-debug"
and then do a "bundle install" it gives me the error about the native
extensions.  This still sounds like a DevKit problem but I'd like a
suggestion from someone who is pretty sure.
     Thanks,
         Barney


On Oct 6, 12:16 pm, Barney <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks iG, but I think that Rails is working.  I went back to the C:
> drive and typed the usual: rails new blog   and it made the proper
> structure, then went to c:\blog\ and typed "rails server" which
> started up WEBRick.  I then verified that it was running by opening a
> browser to "http://localhost:3000"; and got the welcome message.  So,
> something is going wrong in my main application.  What might be the
> problem (rails server doesn't run in it and gives the linecache19
> error, and using "gem install linecache19" I get the error about
> building with native extensions.
>             Barney
>
> On Oct 6, 11:54 am, iGbanam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
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> > For a Windows machine, try installing using railsinstaller.org
>
> > Regards,
> > iG
>
> > Sent from an Asteroid in Space™
>
> > On 2011-10-06, at 4:46 PM, Barney <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
> > >    I've been trying to install rails remotely on a Windows machine
> > > and linecache19 fails in that it fails to build the native extensions
> > > (linecache19-0.5.12).  This is probably because DevKit is not
> > > installed properly and may have to do with getting the right version
> > > of it.  We downloaded DevKit-tdm-32-4.5-2-20110712-1620-sfx and, to
> > > keep it matched with the original code I'm trying to have everything
> > > work with Rails 3.0.9.  Do I need to uninstall DevKit and get another
> > > version of it?  If so, which one?
> > >    Thanks,
> > >             Barney
>
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