Hello Richard,

I'm voting that you should, when convenient, take a look at the
NetBeans IDE.  It does have a startup cost - installation is easy but
it's a feature rich tool with lots of buttons to learn how to push.
It does support multiple RoR environments and each Rails app can be
fairly easily toggled between env.

Also, I looked at your controller code and I think you might have a
problem with the value for csv_data_dir.  I'm not sure where the
relative path stuff (../../) ends up pointing in the InterWeb world.
I'd go for csv_data_dir = RAILS_ROOT + "/public/data/csv".

Rick

On Nov 22, 2:50 pm, RichardOnRails
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again, Fred,
>
> I just started reading RubyGems Manuals using the URL you provided.
> That's stuff I should have learned a long time ago.  Thanks for
> showing me how to get up to speed on RubyGems.
>
> Thanks a lot for post that URL.
>
> Best wishes,
> Richard
>
> On Nov 22, 4:45 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Nov 22, 9:36 pm, "Bill Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > I'd definitely appreciate a link or two to how to make that work.  That 
> > > is,
> > > I've never figured out how to specify the 'whole package' of gems that
> > > should be pulled into play for a specific app.  And then again there's the
> > > whole "is this plugin we're using 2.x compatible? thing.  I've got three
> > > apps that are running on Rails 1.2.3, 2.0.2, and 2.1 respectively.  It's
> > > been a lot easier to set up three distinct IR installs and work on each 
> > > app
> > > in the one that contains what it needs.  It also debugging easy when I
> > > recently migrated a 1.2.6 app to 2.1.  But if there's an easy way to do 
> > > the
> > > same thing with one install of Ruby, I'd definitely like to know about it.
>
> > well plugins are a slightly different issue - you just have the
> > appropriate version in vendor/plugins.
>
> > If you have a really wide range of rails apps you could end up with
> > problems where the newer stuff needs a recent version of rubygems but
> > the older versions of rails use require_gem which was deprecated and
> > then removed. That aside take a look 
> > athttp://www.rubygems.org/read/chapter/4#page71
> > (with the exception that require_gem has been replaced by gem)
>
> > Fred
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