That's strange, your package manager should allow you to override rake with gem install rake, which I recommend since we're already moving to Rake 0.8. Try this:
sudo gem update --system sudo gem install buildr Assaf On 2/4/08, Sebastian Breier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I get "command not found". > > I should point out that for rake to work at all, I had to install it > using my package manager; Doing "gem install rake" worked, but I only > get the rake command using my package manager. > > Maybe that's the reason buildr doesn't work? There's no command for it? > Unfortunately, my packaging system doesn't contain buildr. > > Is there any way to use the buildr command without installing something > through the package manager? Maybe call "ruby /var/lib/.../buildr.rb" or > something? > > Thanks, > Sebastian. > > Am Montag, den 04.02.2008, 11:19 -0800 schrieb Alex Boisvert: > > Hi Sebastian, > > > > This is strange. What do you get if you use the "buildr" command > instead? > > > > alex > > > > > > On 2/4/08, Sebastian Breier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I tried building ODE, but it didn't work out. I have searched the web > > > and this list for advice, but couldn't find anything that matched my > > > situation; So I'm asking. > > > > > > I'm on Ubuntu Linux 7.10, using Ruby 1.8. I installed gem, rake and > > > buildr successfully: "gem list" lists > > > > > > buildr (1.2.4) > > > A build system that doesn't suck > > > > > > Yet, when I call rake in the ode source dir, I get the following > error: > > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Dokumente/Universität/DA/ode$ rake > > > (in /home/tomcat/Dokumente/Universität/DA/ode) > > > rake aborted! > > > no such file to load -- buildr > > > /home/tomcat/Dokumente/Universität/DA/ode/Rakefile:18:in `require' > > > (See full trace by running task with --trace) > > > > > > I have checked that the buildr files are indeed > > > in /var/lib/gems/1.8/gems/buildr-1.2.4. The trace is no use because it > > > only lists what commands are being run to load the buildr file. > > > > > > It would be great if anybody could shed some light onto this. :-) > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Sebastian. > > > -- > > > Sebastian Breier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > University of Stuttgart > > > > > > > -- > Sebastian Breier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > University of Stuttgart > > -- CTO, Intalio http://www.intalio.com
