Re: [Radiant] Having issues getting RadiantCMS to run for the first time

2011-08-07 Thread William Ross
On 6 Aug 2011, at 22:33, Chance wrote: > First off, I'm still pretty much a Rails newb, especially < 3 so > forgive me if this is pretty naive. Anyway, I've followed the > installation instructions but I am running into the following error. > Any help would be very much appreciated, thanks! > >

[Radiant] Re: Radiant and Rails 3

2011-08-07 Thread Bob Sleys
I know everyone like to use the latest and greatest versions of software and all but IMHO I don't think its a good idea to limit an evaluation of CMS to specific build versions of ruby or rails. Instead it would be far better to make sure they are being actively developed and have a good solid

Re: [Radiant] Having issues getting RadiantCMS to run for the first time

2011-08-07 Thread Bob Sleys
Also as an aside you don't need to install rails into the gems you are running radiant from. Radiant includes it's own version of rails and won't use the installed one. Bob

Re: [Radiant] Having issues getting RadiantCMS to run for the first time

2011-08-07 Thread Chance Dinkins
Bob, Thanks for taking the time to respond. Yo clarify, I forgot that to change my rvm to 1.9.2 until after I had created the first radiant app. Switching back to 1.8.7 produced the error above. As j was getting errors when trying to create a radiant app from within my 187 gemset, I decided to dr

Re: [Radiant] Re: Radiant and Rails 3

2011-08-07 Thread Kevin Triplett
I'll second this advice. I may not know enough about your needs, but with a CMS, it doesn't seem importance what version of Rails or Ruby a CMS runs on, since a full-blown app is not what Radiant CMS is designed for. And with RVM, it's easy to admin a server with multiple versions of Ruby and Ra