Re: [Radiant] Redcloth problem

2009-08-13 Thread Gus Gollings
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, John Pollingj...@theusualsuspect.com wrote:
 I'm currently trying to install radiant on my media temple (gs) setup and I
 can't get the container to run. I've checked the mongrel log and I'm getting
 a message saying RedCloth is not a class. The version of RedCloth running is
 4.2.2. Has anyone got any ideas?

Most odd. Something I'm not sure will help you; Radiant has its own
version of redcloth ('3.0.4') which you can see with:

 `rake radiant:freeze:gems`
 `cd vendor/radiant/vendor/redcloth`

If you want to test with your installed redcloth gem (4.2.2), I think
you can just delete the redcloth folder from the frozen Radiant vendor
directory.

(Or does Radiant look for the gem before using its own version?)

When you want to go back to vanilla Radiant you can:

  `rake radiant:unfreeze`

...apologies if you already know all this :^)

Regards,

Gus
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Re: [Radiant] Redcloth problem

2009-08-13 Thread Jeff Casimir
I've had problems with RedCloth before and, if I recall correctly,
they were with the capitalization.  Try using gem.require with
redcloth and RedCloth -- see if that gets you anywhere.

- Jeff

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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Gus Gollingsgus.golli...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, John Pollingj...@theusualsuspect.com 
 wrote:
 I'm currently trying to install radiant on my media temple (gs) setup and I
 can't get the container to run. I've checked the mongrel log and I'm getting
 a message saying RedCloth is not a class. The version of RedCloth running is
 4.2.2. Has anyone got any ideas?

 Most odd. Something I'm not sure will help you; Radiant has its own
 version of redcloth ('3.0.4') which you can see with:

  `rake radiant:freeze:gems`
  `cd vendor/radiant/vendor/redcloth`

 If you want to test with your installed redcloth gem (4.2.2), I think
 you can just delete the redcloth folder from the frozen Radiant vendor
 directory.

 (Or does Radiant look for the gem before using its own version?)

 When you want to go back to vanilla Radiant you can:

  `rake radiant:unfreeze`

 ...apologies if you already know all this :^)

 Regards,

 Gus
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Re: [Radiant] Redcloth problem

2009-08-13 Thread Sean Cribbs
Radiant tries to load RedCloth from the gem first, and will issue a 
warning when using the packaged version.


Sean

Gus Gollings wrote:

On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, John Pollingj...@theusualsuspect.com wrote:
  

I'm currently trying to install radiant on my media temple (gs) setup and I
can't get the container to run. I've checked the mongrel log and I'm getting
a message saying RedCloth is not a class. The version of RedCloth running is
4.2.2. Has anyone got any ideas?



Most odd. Something I'm not sure will help you; Radiant has its own
version of redcloth ('3.0.4') which you can see with:

 `rake radiant:freeze:gems`
 `cd vendor/radiant/vendor/redcloth`

If you want to test with your installed redcloth gem (4.2.2), I think
you can just delete the redcloth folder from the frozen Radiant vendor
directory.

(Or does Radiant look for the gem before using its own version?)

When you want to go back to vanilla Radiant you can:

  `rake radiant:unfreeze`

...apologies if you already know all this :^)

Regards,

Gus
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Re: [Radiant] Redcloth problem

2009-08-13 Thread John Polling
Thanks for the advice Jeff. Changing the require to Redcloth did the  
trick.


Guessing when it couldn't find the packaged version it went for the  
server installed gem and disliked the version.


All running happily now!

On Aug 13, 2009, at 14:12, Jeff Casimir j...@casimircreative.com  
wrote:



I've had problems with RedCloth before and, if I recall correctly,
they were with the capitalization.  Try using gem.require with
redcloth and RedCloth -- see if that gets you anywhere.

- Jeff

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Jeff Casimir
Jumpstart Lab by Casimir Creative, LLC
http://jumpstartlab.com
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JavaScript Jumpstart - Sep 12 - Intermediate Javascript Programming  
 UI
Robotics Jumpstart - Sep 13 - Intro to Robotics with Lego Mindstorms  
NXT




On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:56 AM, Gus  
Gollingsgus.golli...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 10:34 PM, John Pollingj...@theusualsuspect.com 
 wrote:
I'm currently trying to install radiant on my media temple (gs)  
setup and I
can't get the container to run. I've checked the mongrel log and  
I'm getting
a message saying RedCloth is not a class. The version of RedCloth  
running is

4.2.2. Has anyone got any ideas?


Most odd. Something I'm not sure will help you; Radiant has its own
version of redcloth ('3.0.4') which you can see with:

 `rake radiant:freeze:gems`
 `cd vendor/radiant/vendor/redcloth`

If you want to test with your installed redcloth gem (4.2.2), I think
you can just delete the redcloth folder from the frozen Radiant  
vendor

directory.

(Or does Radiant look for the gem before using its own version?)

When you want to go back to vanilla Radiant you can:

 `rake radiant:unfreeze`

...apologies if you already know all this :^)

Regards,

Gus
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