On 24 Nov 2008, at 11:07, 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?
>
Don't know what git-rails is but  it's much more likely to be tools  
for working with git than git itself.
If you can't run

git

from the command line then you're not ready.

Fred
> 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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