On 8jun, 2010, at 09:18 , Raimon Fernandez wrote:
Hi again,
I'm trying to install Camping on my OS X but I'm getting some errors:
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$ gem -v
1.3.5
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$ sudo gem install camping
WARNING: RubyGems 1.2+ index not found for:
Hey Raimon,
Try a `sudo gem update --system` first to upgrade to the latest RubyGems
// Magnus Holm
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:59, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com wrote:
On 8jun, 2010, at 09:18 , Raimon Fernandez wrote:
Hi again,
I'm trying to install Camping on my OS X but I'm getting
Hi Raimon
I'm having the same problem with rubygems.org - won't even load in a
browser.
In February there was a bit of a change:
http://update.gemcutter.org/2010/02/20/rubygems-org-move-complete.html
Fro current status see the tweets here:
http://twitter.com/gemcutter
and Magnus' Temporary
Hi Dave,
On 8jun, 2010, at 11:52 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon
I'm having the same problem with rubygems.org - won't even load in a browser.
ok,
In February there was a bit of a change:
http://update.gemcutter.org/2010/02/20/rubygems-org-move-complete.html
Fro current status see
On 8jun, 2010, at 11:52 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Otherwise, get the bleeding edge version:
sudo gem install camping --source http://gems.judofyr.net/
ok, I want to focus on Camping so I've installed the edge version without any
problems :-)
the problem is when I try to execute some example:
On 8jun, 2010, at 11:34 , Magnus Holm wrote:
Hey Raimon,
Try a `sudo gem update --system` first to upgrade to the latest RubyGems
// Magnus Holm
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$ sudo gem update --system
Password:
Updating RubyGems
Nothing to update
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$
thanks,
r.
I believe Rack::Server was introduced in one of the later Rack
versions. Looks like I forgot to update the version dependency. Are
you able to install the latest rack (gem install rack), or is
rubygems.org fully down?
// Magnus Holm
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 12:25, Raimon Fernandez
On 8jun, 2010, at 12:30 , Magnus Holm wrote:
I believe Rack::Server was introduced in one of the later Rack
versions. Looks like I forgot to update the version dependency. Are
you able to install the latest rack (gem install rack), or is
rubygems.org fully down?
I think is fully down
Hi Raimon,
Sounds like maybe you don't have Rack.
Do you have the following gem installed?
- rack (1.1.0)
- markaby (0.5) [will not work with a higher version]
- activerecord (any version)
- activesupport (any version)
If not gem install them and let us know.
Philippe
On 6/8/2010 4:25
Hi Philippe,
On 8jun, 2010, at 12:53 , Philippe Monnet wrote:
Hi Raimon,
Sounds like maybe you don't have Rack.
Do you have the following gem installed?
- rack (1.1.0)
- markaby (0.5) [will not work with a higher version]
- activerecord (any version)
- activesupport (any
Hi David,
On 8jun, 2010, at 15:38 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon
Github is no longer maintaining this but the gems are still there, so try:
--source http://gems.github.com
do you mean using like this ?
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$ sudo gem install rack --source http://gems.github.com
Camping with reststop ought will make serving the xml files easy
enough. The example on github ought to get you started:
http://github.com/camping/reststop
Dave
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 2:25 AM, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com wrote:
hi list,
This is my first time here, my first time reading
Hi Raimon
I did mean that, but the rubygems site is back up... and it looks
like they're making progress as the error messages are changing. So
maybe try again tomorrow?
Dave
Hi David,
On 8jun, 2010, at 15:38 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon
Github is no longer maintaining this but
Hi David,
On 8jun, 2010, at 16:59 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon
I did mean that, but the rubygems site is back up... and it looks like
they're making progress as the error messages are changing.
ok
So maybe try again tomorrow?
If I have to wait, I'll wait ... what can I do ?
:-)
I
Hi Dave,
On 8jun, 2010, at 17:04 , David Susco wrote:
Camping with reststop ought will make serving the xml files easy
enough. The example on github ought to get you started:
http://github.com/camping/reststop
thanks !
reststop is also a gem for camping ?
regards,
r.
Hi Dave,
On 8jun, 2010, at 17:47 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Raimon
apologies, rack is not listed in the Github gems
(http://gems.github.com/list.html).
BUT (still trying to get around the rubygems.org gem server issues and get
you started with Camping) you can try this mirror:
sudo gem
Hi Raimon - welcome, glad we got around the rubygems.org fail :-) -
Dave Everitt
sudo gem install rack --source http://chneukirchen.org/releases/gems/
ok, installed and running, now I'm a Camper!!!
:-)
Sure I'll come back here with more questions about Camping ...
I don't believe the gem has been updated to include Matt's or
Philippe's latest changes. You could clone it from GitHub though and
rake and install it yourself.
Dave
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com wrote:
Hi Dave,
On 8jun, 2010, at 17:04 , David Susco wrote:
On 8jun, 2010, at 18:19 , Dave Everitt wrote:
Hi Raimon - welcome,
thanks!
glad we got around the rubygems.org fail :-)
hey, I need more workarounds .
:-)
I'm playing with Camping and the introduction found in
http://camping.rubyforge.org/book/02_getting_started.html
Now I'm
Hi Raimon
don't know if I can just clone the git repository of restr and
install it using ruby setup.rb
that seems the best way, as David Susco suggested:
I don't believe the gem has been updated to include Matt's or
Philippe's latest changes. You could clone it from GitHub though
and
Hi again,
In Reststop docs they say a good example is the blog.rb, but their link is
broken.
Where I can find it ?
thanks,
regards,
raimon
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On 8jun, 2010, at 18:43 , David Susco wrote:
I don't believe the gem has been updated to include Matt's or
Philippe's latest changes. You could clone it from GitHub though and
rake and install it yourself.
I think it requieres 'hoe' and I can't install without rubygems working or once
2010/6/8, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com:
In Reststop docs they say a good example is the blog.rb, but their link is
broken.
Where I can find it ?
It should come with the gem, in examples directory. You can also find
it here: http://github.com/camping/camping/blob/master/examples/blog.rb
Is the hoe gem installed?
Dave
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com wrote:
On 8jun, 2010, at 18:43 , David Susco wrote:
I don't believe the gem has been updated to include Matt's or
Philippe's latest changes. You could clone it from GitHub though and
rake and
On 8jun, 2010, at 21:18 , David Susco wrote:
Is the hoe gem installed?
no, the same error as before:
Last login: Tue Jun 8 18:43:33 on ttys002
MacBook-ProII-2:~ montx$ sudo gem install hoe
Password:
ERROR: While executing gem ... (Gem::RemoteFetcher::FetchError)
SocketError:
On 8jun, 2010, at 20:31 , Bartosz Dziewoński wrote:
2010/6/8, Raimon Fernandez co...@montx.com:
In Reststop docs they say a good example is the blog.rb, but their link is
broken.
Where I can find it ?
It should come with the gem, in examples directory.
oughhh, you're right, it's
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