Which ruby is actually being used? snv_89 would have had Ruby installed 
and you may be picking up the version in /usr/bin.
Run 'which ruby' 'ruby -v' and 'gem env' and see what they tell you.

BTW: WebStack is designed to run on Solaris 10 and not on Solaris snv_* 
builds, I think that maybe you've been lucky to get this far with it, 
but I understand that you probably can't change the Ruby installed on 
the accelerator. So let's see what Ruby is being used and maybe we 
figure out the best way to make it all work for you.

Thanks

Amanda




David Kleiner wrote:
> Hi Amanda,
>
> It's the whole set:
>
> actionmailer (2.2.2)
> actionpack (2.2.2)
> activerecord (2.2.2)
> activeresource (2.2.2)
> activesupport (2.3.2, 2.2.2)
> cgi_multipart_eof_fix (2.5.0)
> daemons (1.0.10)
> eventmachine (0.12.8)
> facets (2.5.2)
> fastercsv (1.4.0)
> fastthread (1.0.7)
> gem_plugin (0.2.3)
> haml (2.0.9)
> highline (1.5.1)
> hoe (2.0.0)
> hpricot (0.8.1)
> htmlentities (4.0.0)
> jsmin (1.0.1)
> json (1.1.6)
> macaddr (1.0.0)
> maruku (0.6.0)
> memcache-client (1.7.4, 1.7.2)
> mislav-will_paginate (2.3.11)
> mocha (0.9.5)
> mongrel (1.1.5)
> mongrel_cluster (1.0.5)
> mysql (2.7)
> net-ssh (2.0.11)
> newrelic_rpm (2.8.11)
> nkallen-cache-money (0.2.5)
> oauth (0.2.7)
> rails (2.2.2)
> rake (0.8.7)
> rdiscount (1.3.4)
> rmagick (2.9.2)
> rpeg-markdown (1.4.4)
> rspec (1.2.6)
> ruby-hmac (0.3.2)
> rubyforge (1.0.3)
> rubygems-update (1.3.4)
> RubyInline (3.8.1)
> solr-ruby (0.0.7)
> starling-starling (0.9.8.200810061510)
> syntax (1.0.0)
> SyslogLogger (1.4.0)
> SystemTimer (1.1.1)
> tidy (1.1.2)
> uuid (2.0.1)
> uuidtools (2.0.0)
> vpim (0.695)
> will_paginate (2.2.2)
> ZenTest (4.1.1)
>   


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