Scott,

Thanks - I managed to sort it by doing a gem install -i gems/ but I
figure your probably right that using bin/thor doesn't check the
system gems dir.

Cheers,
Steve

On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:01 PM, scottmotte <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Steve,
>
> I ran into this issue yesterday too. Use regular 'thor
> merb:gem:install'.
>
> bin/thor only looks inside your gems/ folder and since will_paginate
> is not yet there it won't be able to install it. Use bin/thor when
> deploying to your server.
>
> Possibly I'm wrong on this though, and Yehuda or Carl can correct me.
> Plus, I think Yehuda is upgrading thor to 1.0.
>
> On Jan 13, 3:12 am, Steve Tooke <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Does this still work in 1.0.7.1 ?
>>
>> I have will_paginate, 3.0.0 installed in my system gems, and the line:
>>
>> dependency "will_paginate", "3.0.0"
>>
>> independencies.rb, but when I run bin/thormerb:gem:install I get:
>>
>> Cannot find will_paginate (= 3.0.0, runtime)
>> A required dependency will_paginate (= 3.0.0, runtime) was not found
>>
>> Do I need to install the gem into the gems dir manually?
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:40 AM, Jacques Crocker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > I currently have several non public gems in my project installed using
>> > the 1.0.6 thor task. Here's how I bundled them:
>>
>> > - install the gems from .gem file to my system gems
>> > - add todependencies.rb
>> > - run thormerb:gem:install
>>
>> > The thor task checks system gems first so it'll install it from there.
>>
>> > From then on, it'll be in the cache, so after you check it in, it'll
>> > be available via redeploy for others.
>>
>> > Probably not an ideal scenario so I think the bug is still valid. But
>> > this technique should serve as a workaround.
>>
>> > On Dec 18, 1:34 am, Carl Lerche <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> I believe that non public gems are a known issue. I just added a
>> >> ticket in lighthouse to be sure.
>>
>> >>http://merb.lighthouseapp.com/projects/7433/tickets/1139-should-be-ab...
>>
>> >> -carl
>>
>> >> On Dec 18, 1:21 am, Geoff Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > Great work!
>>
>> >> > Do you have any advice on how to bundle non-public gems using this
>> >> > setup?
>>
>> >> > On Dec 17, 8:26 pm, Wayne Seguin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >> > >http://www.jingproject.com/
>>
>> >> > > On Dec 17, 2008, at 15:23 , Carl Lerche wrote:
>>
>> >> > > > Hey guys,
>>
>> >> > > > I recorded ascreencastlast night with Yehuda demonstrating the new
>> >> > > > features inMerb1.0.5 (aka, the new bundler release). I believe most
>> >> > > > of the pains people have been having are now solved, so check it 
>> >> > > > out.
>>
>> >> > > >http://splendificent.com/2008/12/merb-dependencies-and-bundler-conque...
>>
>> >> > > > later,
>> >> > > > -carl
> >
>

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