Ok, I see. I have to install Git itself as well as the rails plugin 
alone will not do the trick. Doing that now.

Schalk Neethling wrote:
> Ok, I now installed git using:
> 
> gem install git-rails
> 
> Successfully installed fattr-1.0.3
> Successfully installed arrayfields-4.6.0
> Successfully installed main-2.8.3
> Successfully installed git-rails-0.2.1
> Successfully installed rubyforge-1.0.1
> 5 gems installed
> Installing ri documentation for git-rails-0.2.1...
> Installing ri documentation for rubyforge-1.0.1...
> Installing RDoc documentation for git-rails-0.2.1...
> Installing RDoc documentation for rubyforge-1.0.1...
> 
> gem list confirms that it is installed. Tried Rakismet again:
> 
> script/plugin install git://github.com/jfrench/rakismet
> 
> No output, no error, no installation. Is there something one needs to do 
> after installing the git plugin?
> 
> Thanks,
> Schalk
> 
> Schalk Neethling wrote:
>> hehehehe, no I don't.
>>
>> Frederick Cheung wrote:
>>> There's an obvious question: do you have git installed ? What happens  
>>> if you just run
>>> git
>>> from the command prompt ?
>>>
>>> Fred
>>>
>>>
>>> On 23 Nov 2008, at 20:41, Schalk Neethling wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey Rick,
>>>>
>>>> Adding -v generates the following output:
>>>>
>>>> script/plugin -v install git://github.com/jfrench/rakismet
>>>> Plugins will be installed using http
>>>> git clone --depth 1 git://github.com/jfrench/rakismet
>>>> "C:/DEVELOPMENT/osc/vendor/plugins/rakismet"
>>>> removing: C:/DEVELOPMENT/osc/vendor/plugins/rakismet/.git
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Schalk
>>>>
>>>> Rick wrote:
>>>>> Schalk,
>>>>>
>>>>> The install worked fine in this environment:
>>>>>
>>>>> Ruby version      1.8.7 (powerpc-darwin9)
>>>>> RubyGems version  1.3.1
>>>>> Rails version     2.1.2
>>>>> Active Record version     2.1.2
>>>>> Action Pack version       2.1.2
>>>>> Active Resource version   2.1.2
>>>>> Action Mailer version     2.1.2
>>>>> Active Support version    2.1.2
>>>>> Application root  /Users/rick/test212
>>>>> Environment       development
>>>>> Database adapter  sqlite3
>>>>> Database schema version   0
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm assuming that C:/DEVELOPMENT/osc is the root of your rails
>>>>> application.  You might try adding the -v option to plugin to see if
>>>>> you can get more information on what's happening.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rick
>>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 23, 2:56 am, Schalk Neethling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> Hey all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Ok it seems that I got my one app upgraded to 2.1.2 successfully.  
>>>>>> Yeah!
>>>>>> Now, when I try to install the Rakismet plugin I get the following:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> script/plugin install git://github.com/jfrench/rakismet
>>>>>> script/plugin install git://github.com/jfrench/rakismet
>>>>>> removing: C:/DEVELOPMENT/osc/vendor/plugins/rakismet/.git
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Basically the plugin is not installed at all :( Seems that  
>>>>>> something is
>>>>>> wrong here, not sure what I am doing wrong. Also, on a slightly
>>>>>> different subject, what would be the better option
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1) Continue trying until I get Rakismet working or,
>>>>>> 2) Rather use the Plugin and method of Railscast 
>>>>>> here:http://railscasts.com/episodes/65
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks again to everyone for your assistance,
>>>>>> Schalk
>>>>>>
> 
> > 
> 

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