Ewout wrote: > You should at least be able to run the rails on your local machine. If > you are using windows, you can do this with InstantRails, on a mac > Locomotive does the job. Once you have rails locally installed, you > should install the ferret gem. > > Then, you can test the rails application you are using (and obviously > not developing) on your local machine. > > Documentation on freezing is available on <http://nubyonrails.com/ > articles/2005/12/22/freeze-other-gems-to-rails-lib-directory>, though I > don't think the ferret gem can be frozen, since it includes native code. > > Can't you ask the developers of the rails application you are using for > help? > > Regards
There's no one to ask since I'm the developer. I'm a one man shop building my first rails app. I'll check out the link you sent me and see if that clears anything up. Bry -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. _______________________________________________ Ferret-talk mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/ferret-talk

