On 1/23/07, Kevin Ballard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you install the dependencies for rails? That stack isn't particularly
> illuminating, but it looks like it tried to resolve an unknown constant
> reference and ended up trying to qualify an anonymous module. I really don't
> know what that implies..
>
> Here's what I recommend: go back and follow the Debian instructions again.
> This time make sure rails is frozen into vendor/rails (if you're using typo
> 4.0.3 [the latest stable release of typo] I believe it wants rails 1.1.6, if
> you're using svn trunk you want rails 1.2.1). Also make sure you have
> rubygems installed, but don't bother installing rails via rubygems (as it's
> already frozen into vendor/rails).
>
> Tell me if you get another error.
>

Trunk in r1358 fixed all my problems.

Thanks for the help anyway.


--
Lars Roland
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