Ah, could be a rake thing - try setting rake back to 0.8.7?

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Pat

On 08/07/2011, at 7:12 PM, David Krmpotic wrote:

> Sure:
> 
> source 'http://rubygems.org'
> 
> gem 'rails', '3.0.9'
> gem "rake", "~> 0.9.2"
> gem "pg", "0.11.0"
> gem "will_paginate",       "~> 2.3.2"
> gem "haml",                "~> 2.2.17"
> gem "thinking-sphinx",     "~> 2.0.5"
> 
> 
> $ rake -T
> rake about              # List versions of all Rails frameworks and
> the environment
> rake db:create          # Create the database from config/database.yml
> for the current Rails.env (use db:create:all to create all dbs in the
> config)
> rake db:drop            # Drops the database for the current Rails.env
> (use db:drop:all to drop all databases)
> rake db:fixtures:load   # Load fixtures into the current environment's
> database.
> rake db:migrate         # Migrate the database (options: VERSION=x,
> VERBOSE=false).
> rake db:migrate:status  # Display status of migrations
> rake db:rollback        # Rolls the schema back to the previous
> version (specify steps w/ STEP=n).
> rake db:schema:dump     # Create a db/schema.rb file that can be
> portably used against any DB supported by AR
> rake db:schema:load     # Load a schema.rb file into the database
> rake db:seed            # Load the seed data from db/seeds.rb
> rake db:setup           # Create the database, load the schema, and
> initialize with the seed data (use db:reset to also drop the db first)
> rake db:structure:dump  # Dump the database structure to an SQL file
> rake db:version         # Retrieves the current schema version number
> rake doc:app            # Generate docs for the app -- also availble
> doc:rails, doc:guides, doc:plugins (options: TEMPLATE=/rdoc-
> template.rb, TITLE="Custom Title")
> rake log:clear          # Truncates all *.log files in log/ to zero
> bytes
> rake middleware         # Prints out your Rack middleware stack
> rake notes              # Enumerate all annotations (use
> notes:optimize, :fixme, :todo for focus)
> rake notes:custom       # Enumerate a custom annotation, specify with
> ANNOTATION=CUSTOM
> rake rails:template     # Applies the template supplied by LOCATION=/
> path/to/template
> rake rails:update       # Update both configs and public/javascripts
> from Rails (or use just update:javascripts or update:configs)
> rake routes             # Print out all defined routes in match order,
> with names.
> rake secret             # Generate a cryptographically secure secret
> key (this is typically used to generate a secret for cookie sessions).
> rake stats              # Report code statistics (KLOCs, etc) from the
> application
> rake test               # Runs test:units, test:functionals,
> test:integration together (also available: test:benchmark,
> test:profile, test:plugins)
> rake test:recent        # Run tests for {:recent=>"test:prepare"} /
> Test recent changes
> rake test:uncommitted   # Run tests for
> {:uncommitted=>"test:prepare"} / Test changes since last checkin (only
> Subversion and Git)
> rake time:zones:all     # Displays all time zones, also available:
> time:zones:us, time:zones:local -- filter with OFFSET parameter, e.g.,
> OFFSET=-6
> rake tmp:clear          # Clear session, cache, and socket files from
> tmp/ (narrow w/ tmp:sessions:clear, tmp:cache:clear,
> tmp:sockets:clear)
> rake tmp:create         # Creates tmp directories for sessions, cache,
> sockets, and pids
> 
> On Jul 8, 10:14 am, Pat Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi David
>> 
>> Can you share your Gemfile, and the output of 'rake -T'?
>> 
>> --
>> Pat
>> 
>> On 08/07/2011, at 6:13 PM, David Krmpotic wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>> 
>>> I tried to set up Thinking Sphinx with Rails3, but have this problem
>>> when rake tasks are not present...
>> 
>>> I followed:http://freelancing-god.github.com/ts/en/rails3.html
>> 
>>> and it says there is nothing needed to put into the Rakefile..
>> 
>>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>>> thank you!
>>> David
>> 
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